Kiraken
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why?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYcgM5H-uH4
Am I the only who wants to punch Rudd in the face after watching this lol
why?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYcgM5H-uH4
Am I the only who wants to punch Rudd in the face after watching this lol
Everybody gives their vote to the main parties eventuallyno, heaps of smaller parties give dere votes to da main parties
You should vote for the Australian Greens first and put Labor second. Moreover, you should vote Labor in the Senate. Stop the boats we must. Stop the boats we will; Vote Labor.Are there any decent alternatives to voting for Liberal or Labor?
PlentyAre there any decent alternatives to voting for Liberal or Labor?
Name some?Plenty
also don't vote for the major parties as a first preference, that way they aren't giving money to themselves
cutting carbon emissions by 25% and not even using nuclear... LOL WATlol
why wld anyone vote greens? bunch of whack jobs
Their communists so don't even.cutting carbon emissions by 25% and not even using nuclear... LOL WAT
even commies love nuclear power.Their communists so don't even.
I really don't give a fuck about the "boats" because I am pretty sure they would make up a small percentage of "illegal immigrants" considering the ones who overstay their visa etc. The whole "boat" debate seems to be designed to divide society in order to gain votes and isn't a worthwhile topic to even touch on compared to something like the economy and especially education. The greens have always had an affiliation with Labor so no, and the liberals seem shit as well who would probably make the same choices Labor has. This duo-monopolistic state of politics is terrible because it is just a battle to get into power and not for the good of the people. Like fuck, with the way things are turning into Clive Palmer is looking pretty good lawl. I feel that bringing more parties into the spotlight could probably be the best choice in the long run.You should vote for the Australian Greens first and put Labor second. Moreover, you should vote Labor in the Senate. Stop the boats we must. Stop the boats we will; Vote Labor.
The honeymoon period is well over. I say bring on the election before he does anymore damage
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...order-protection-campaign-20130725-2qkbb.htmlCoalition policy
Reintroduce temporary protection visas, which were issued to people classified as refugees and allowed them to live and work in Australia for up to 3 years. They are then required to reapply for successive visas for the right to stay, with permission depending on conditions in their homeland.
"Boost" offshore processing.
Turn back the boats, "where it is safe to do so".
Operation Sovereign Borders, announced on July 25, 2013, led by a military commander with a three star ranking, who reports directly to the Immigration Minister. It is aimed at "streamlining" decision-making on border security into a single command structure.
Operation Sovereign Borders will be directed by a joint agency taskforce, involving all agencies who are involved in border security.
In first 100 days of a Coalition government, Operation Sovereign Borders will establish a headquarters and create a joint agency taskforce; finalise and issue protocols for operation to turn back boats; increase capacity at offshore processing centres; lease and deploy additional boats to relieve patrol vessels.
The Coalition has indicated it may keep some elements of Labor's new PNG policy, but has not specified which aspects.