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They both suck only one sucks a little bit more :gooff:

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They all suck just poor busted arse business people

libs never liked the workers

labour now dont give a damn about them

ANYWAYS POLITICS CARS SHEILAS ALL GET YOU INTO A ARUEMNT LOL

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Some of the sh*t being spurted about her is unbelievable.

Labour has and always will fail us dismally.

Everyone is quick to wright off Liberal over the IR laws (that state Labour had already endoursed and adopted the exact same policies that Liberal would have continued with).

Everyone was also quick to wright off Liberal a weak because Labour had a better advertising campaign.

If they're both as bad as each other, we had nothing to loose by giving someone different a go, rather than just continue down the path of failure with those who have prooved they can't do it.

And how could anyone back the Greens with their insane drug policies and lack of opposition to real enviromental issues. The desalination plant will be a major environmental disaster, yet the Greens, the so called environmental party, endoursed it by backing Labour with preferences.

Sorry, but there are no excuses at all that can justify anyone in this state allowing such a hopless bunch of failures back in.

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I can't believe what just happenned in this election. After this state going down the tube in the last 12 years, SO MANY people still voted for Labor.

You had your chance to change it, now you're stuck with who you voted for.

The next person that complains to me about roads, schools, transport, health etc is going to get asked who they voted for. And most likely followed by a punch in the face.

Anyway, get on with the job Morris, you got your chance to be a hero.

labour only got 40% of the vote yet get 60% of the available seats so it's the voting system that is up the sh*t like this state will be for 4 more years.

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the prob with the greens are, there views are very narrow and they really only represent a very small part of the population. But I think they should still be in there to represent that minority.

You must be reading Murdoch or Packer papers; oh wait that's all of them. Come to a meeting and see how braodly focussed they are; they've moved on from the 70s.

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the prob with the greens are, there views are very narrow and they really only represent a very small part of the population. But I think they should still be in there to represent that minority.

You must be reading Murdoch or Packer papers; oh wait that's all of them. Come to a meeting and see how braodly focussed they are; they've moved on from the 70s.

Yeah back to the 50's.

The Greens have NFI when it comes to running a state or country.

Firstly they need a platform that demonstrates they have some type of policy aside from environment.

While the environment is important, so is money, jobs and business.

The Greens are just like the Demoncraps, they are "fringe" parties that are laughed at and give people an alternative to the donkey vote.

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the prob with the greens are, there views are very narrow and they really only represent a very small part of the population. But I think they should still be in there to represent that minority.

You must be reading Murdoch or Packer papers; oh wait that's all of them. Come to a meeting and see how braodly focussed they are; they've moved on from the 70s.

Yeah back to the 50's.

The Greens have NFI when it comes to running a state or country.

Firstly they need a platform that demonstrates they have some type of policy aside from environment.

While the environment is important, so is money, jobs and business.

The Greens are just like the Demoncraps, they are "fringe" parties that are laughed at and give people an alternative to the donkey vote.

Good to see the enlightened ill-informed BS that still permeates the mindset.

Keep listening to Alan Jones, Piers Ackerman and reading the Telegraph and you should get your average daily serving of crap.

It's amazing how insecure the big parties and there supporters are; the politics of denigration and complete ignorance always a good measure of democracy.

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Yeah - let's shut down all the coal mines. Real f*cking clever these clowns are :laughing:

Mate you haven't got a clue. Now tell you kids about how global warming is a left wing conspiracy, that's a sure winner.

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There's no denying that there's a problem there - but their "solutions" are that radicle the country would be well and truly in the sh*t.

Here's an idea, everybody stop using electricity as it's bad for the environment. Life as we know it would stop but at least we get a warm fuzzy feeling that we are doing the right thing. And I'm the one with no clue??? :laughing:

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