gordo
Resident Jew
yeh that was his name
i can;t beleive that kid is even out of junior high school.
i can;t beleive that kid is even out of junior high school.
The majority of voting students support left policies, yes. Note that the SULC is not the only one to run tickets that have nothing to do with their policies, NOLS is running the "Free Parking" ticket as well.melbournian said:And you will rot and die.
Why are you on a ticket that clearly is an attempt to gain the left vote (Ecologically Sustainable Campus), when your policies are far from it?
Is this because you clearly recognise that the majority of students are more inclined to left policies. If so, your claims to 'represenation' are a joke.
Free Parking is not inconsistent with our ideals though. Members of the Liberal Club (I'm thinking of Chris Koureas in particular) have argued that enough is already being down to promote renewable energy at university, at SRC meetings and possibly also in letters to Honi Soit. If you think he's wrong, can you explain why?withoutaface said:The majority of voting students support left policies, yes. Note that the SULC is not the only one to run tickets that have nothing to do with their policies, NOLS is running the "Free Parking" ticket as well.
Free parking encourages people to drive to university, thus using up more precious oil reserves than if they used public transport and contributing to global warming which, according to those on the Labor Club's side of the spectrum, is undesirable. This then means that free parking is inconsistent with your ideals.Techie said:Free Parking is not inconsistent with our ideals though. Members of the Liberal Club (I'm thinking of Chris Koureas in particular) have argued that enough is already being down to promote renewable energy at university, at SRC meetings and possibly also in letters to Honi Soit. If you think he's wrong, can you explain why?
For the final times, clubs and societies take up less than 3% of the Union's funding. They will be the last thing to go post-VSU.llamalope said:Well i hate everybody running for the SRC... I hate that dumb bastard Nick wood and his stupid posters (I think he's the best of the worst). I hate Karoline and her nazi-feminist ways... but most of all, I hate Choice.... BY FAR. I'm sorry.... but by going into a maths lecture and saying you support the ordinary students, and that choice will abolish the queer collective (and probably the womens collective while they're at it), and support for minority groups on campus, you aren't representing the average student, and certainly weren't representing the majority of that particular lecture. You are representing white, rich, educated middle class males, and quite frankly that pisses me off.
Also, why the fuck do you need to poster 50 posters over one noticeboard. Cant you all learn to share, with others who might want to advertise their events (like madsoc) Believe it or not, there are other things going on in the uni community apart from the SRC elections.
The fact that choice has totally abandoned USU-ism is another thing that pisses me off. Clubs and socs NEED money from the unions, to put on events that enrich the university atmosphere (no.. not all of them are everybody's cup of tea, but thats not my problem).Under VSU annual membership will be $240 per person per annum per club, risen from an average of $10 per annum. Club and socs will die... SUDS will die... and by choosing not to fight VSU, choice would sign the death sentence. (yes i understand that a lot of this is not exactly to do with SRC per se, but the SRC is the main voice of these concerns).
Fuck i hate election time.
Yes, I most certainly would.ok fine... would YOU pay $240 for membership??
You would have to operationalize the terms though. "democracy in the market" doesn't say much really at all. Just a cliche isn't it? It can really cover a whole range of possible versions of 'democracy'.melbournian said:I don't want communism. I want democratic socialism. That is democracy in politics and democracy in the market.
Did i see Rose Jackson there? Mmm.Phanatical said:The Third and Final election video for the ANDREWQUAH&RESOLVE campaign is Now Available.
http://www.thesensiblechoice.com/media/
Of the three, this one is definitely my favourite. Look out for it in your lectures!