Reasons to vote coalition

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by Rorschach » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:22 pm

You see Skip your topic is...

Reasons to Vote Coalition

That would not only include Coalition policies you agree with but all the reasons you would not vote for Labor as well.
Now I know you don't want to hear those but your topic asks for all reasons not just some.

Reasons to vote coalition.

1/ because the last 2 Labor governments have been bad governments.

That is the primary reason for getting rid of any government. As yet you have failed to acknowledge that simple premise Skippy. Why? I mean even you say you won't vote for them, surely acknowledgement for you cannot be that difficult.
Kinda like Fonzie having trouble saying he was wwwwrrronnnggggg eh.

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by Aussie » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:27 pm

Yeas.....but assuming, as we do, that you will not vote ALP...........why vote LNP as opposed to voting for any other Mob................or......scribbling on the ballot paper? Not to like Gillard's ALP does not automatically dictate a vote for Abbott's LNP.

Respond to the Topic properly now the weazel has been removed.

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by skippy » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:28 pm

Rorschach wrote:I heard you love punching women Skip...
Well a big girl like you best watch out then .

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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by Rorschach » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:37 pm

Aussie wrote:Yeas.....but assuming, as we do, that you will not vote ALP...........why vote LNP as opposed to voting for any other Mob................or......scribbling on the ballot paper? Not to like Gillard's ALP does not automatically dictate a vote for Abbott's LNP.

Respond to the Topic properly now the weazel has been removed.
Are you calling Skippy a weazel? That is not nice and uncalled for.
Skip's just incredibly stubborn.


You may assume Arsie, but you may also be wrong.

I have already stated many times my thoughts on this on this topic, everytime it has been ignored. Apparently you missed it )as you don't read everything) or are still ignoring it.

If the Coalition put up a policy I absolutely think detrimental or wrong (like Workchoices was) then they are likely not to get my primary vote.

If they put up a policy like an ETS or Carbon Tax they are also not likely to get my vote.

oh and there is no LNP for me to vote for in my seat.

As a swinging voter I won't make a concrete decision till I know all the facts. So that'll be the campaign proper.

The current government's track record (and all that entails) is enough for me to not want to vote for them. This is unacceptable for Skippy apparently.

Repealing the Carbon Tax and adopting "direct action" on the issue is one reason I'd vote for them. Their policy is much more environment friendly and economy friendly etc than a carbon tax or ETS.
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Re: Reasons to vote coalition

Post by Rorschach » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:39 pm

skippy wrote:
Rorschach wrote:I heard you love punching women Skip...
Well a big girl like you best watch out then .
You never learn do you?
You also have no clue Skip. :roll:
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