Australian Voice party... huh?

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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by mellie » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:24 pm

Face it, you tried to fool us into thinking you were something you weren’t and we caught you RED handed .... :rofl



Cheers, I have to go...will leave you with this parting article...

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/full-ball ... 2sody.html

:hlo
So typical of the SMH...they got it back to front...and probably intentionally so.
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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by Rorschach » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:28 pm

Let me educate you on 2 more things.
1/ You decide your own preferences there is no law that states you must follow how to vote cards.
2/ The HOR and Senate are 2 distinct ballots.

Also all I've done is post about another party in the coming election and guess what... later I'll post on one or 2 more.

Do try not to go overboard and scream RED RED RED all over those topics too.

I haven't tried to sway anyone to vote for Australian Voice ya mong... go take your meds you'll need 'em.
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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by mantra » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:29 pm

Rorschach wrote:Oh dear :roll: :roll: :roll:

HOR House of representative mel :roll: :roll: :roll:

Check out the Greenway example...

9 numbers the Libs are what? hmmm
Labor is?
The Greens are?

That's right Mel... the Libs are preference before Labor and the greens.
Therefore they are not backing Labor or any REDS :rofl
Is there a link for that. I can't find a site where preferences by all the parties are listed?

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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by Rorschach » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:31 pm

There is a link to their site earlier on in this topic mantra.
If you can find it amongst mels idiotic rantings.
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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by Rorschach » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:33 pm

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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by mantra » Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:44 pm

Rorschach wrote:Voila!

http://av.org.au/nsw/
The link worked today. Can we only find out who is preferencing who by going to the site of each individual party or person and checking out their voting application?

There has to be an easier way.

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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by Rorschach » Wed Sep 04, 2013 4:37 pm

mantra wrote:
Rorschach wrote:Voila!

http://av.org.au/nsw/
The link worked today. Can we only find out who is preferencing who by going to the site of each individual party or person and checking out their voting application?

There has to be an easier way.
They do have a contact spot. And they are individually on facebook, just where you'd expect them to be :roll: :roll: :roll: there goes all anonimity and everyone will know your politics, even your best friends who always vote for the same party, the one you don't. The one's you never talk politics to. :roll:
I have criticised their planning re their website and social media use here.

I guess not every party, particularly the smaller or newer parties can afford all the bells and whistles.

But what I am finding is that these parties on the whole do not reply to any helpful hints or constructive criticism. My guess from past experience, is that they have ambitious no talent people in various positions along the food chain, setting up their own little empires within the parties, these people become bottlenecks and no matter how hard one tries or how genuine one is at trying to "help" them out,with; advice, information, etc... it never gets to where or who it needs to.

Same goes for the major parties too actually. They usually tend to answer questions etc without actually having read them, talk off topic, and dumb down their answers... because as you all know, the rest of us out here, are just plebs in comparison.
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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by Neferti » Wed Sep 04, 2013 4:44 pm

mantra wrote:
Rorschach wrote:Voila!

http://av.org.au/nsw/
The link worked today. Can we only find out who is preferencing who by going to the site of each individual party or person and checking out their voting application?

There has to be an easier way.

You are joking, right?

You could go to the AEC site, check your Electorate and spend time checking out each and every person and work our where their preferences go?

Why not just grab a "How to Vote card" as you walk into the polling booth? Better you know WHO will get your, very important vote, than take a chance and vote for Tony Abbott ... right? :rofl

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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by mellie » Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:03 pm

Rorschach wrote:Voila!

http://av.org.au/nsw/

Listen up you Trotskyist red cockroach... your comrades from the Australian Voice Party have endorsed their fellow comrades from the Socialist Equality Party in the "UPPER HOUSE" ... do you even know the difference between the upper and lower house?

Due to the impact of the 1999 "Tablecloth" electoral ballot paper there was an amendment to the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act .

See here....


http://www.curriculumsupport.education. ... mpact.html


However Labor have since unwound or loosened these amendments so we are back to the "tablecloth" ballot paper.

1999 was a rather memorable year for your comrades eh Red Roach?


8-) :yahoo
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Re: Australian Voice party... huh?

Post by mellie » Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:06 pm

Mantra.... it's sure to be a tablecloth ballot paper, best to vote in accordance with your preferred party's how-to-vote card....unless you know exactly what you are doing and know who is preferencing who in both the upper and lower houses.

And Roach, do you think any of us here are stupid enough to vote for a newly registered party registered to a virtual nobody?

Who is John William Turner?


Ps- I think it's kinda grubby how they have been able to register pseudo right-wing minor parties to funnel preferences.
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