skippy wrote:I have always taken a pride in our opportunity to vote in and vote out governments without military intervention or coups. I have always considered it a privilege to vote and hated it when others told me they didn't vote or donkey voted. But I would never vote forphony tony and Labor do not deserve to govern. So, for the first time in my life I will not be voting. No point voting Greens when I have to preference one of the majors. So I will just vote Greens in the senate and rip up my HORs ballot paper.
Skip... look at it this way, one of them will govern, so you need to decide which of the two is more inclined to uphold sovereignty, , even if it's against your principles.
Skip, The "New Labor" ...
....New Labour Internationalism (NLI) , The International Labour Organization (ILO) ... Hegemonic small (c) communist internationalism.
Read
“Stalin, Trotsky, or Lenin,” by George Marlen.
In other words he’s saying that the Jews are totally in charge of Communist Internationalism, and if the world does not turn to a New World Order of Jewish Communist Internationalism, then the Jewish race is doomed. Interestingly, Internationalism is an early incarnation of globalisation, what we are seeing now.,,“If the tide of history does not turn toward Communist Internationalism, then the Jewish race is doomed.”
Look, put it this way...
If we continue voting for "New Labour Internationalist's" (It's infiltrated the ALP ) this and want a fanatically micro-managed media to go with....then go for your life, vote Labor, or donkey vote.
We are in big trouble if we don't get this right soon.
If Turnbull was leading the Libs, then I would agree with you, we'd be fucked either way we voted.
Turnbull is an internationalist too.
The problem i am having is explaining 'New Labour internationalism" to "Old Labor voters" they just cant get their heads around it.
I think it's tragic, and think Liberals are close to enduring the same fate.
I am not kidding when I tell you Libs are the best chance we have.
Remember, I voted for Rudd in 2007..so it came as a bit of a shock to me also.
Now we need to get on with it.