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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Billy Connolly may only be a comedian, but i feel he summed it up better than anyone else i've ever heard. "The very fact that a person shows the slightest interest in becoming a politician, should be the one reason that absolutely bars them from ever doing it".
__________________ "Those with ulterior motives may tell you what you wish to hear, but a real friend tells you what you need to know" http://www.geocities.com/senojekips/Index.htm Last edited by senojekips; September 9th, 2008 at 03:02.. |
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| Je suis aware |
It's one of those jobs that you can only truly be good at if you don't really want the job. Strange but true. The only reason why we should ever tolerate them... is because they're a better alternative than having someone from abroad come over and REALLY ransack the place. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius |
Look guys - now let's be honest - we can't live with 'em and we can't live with 'em. Nonetheless - some smell better than others. (And proven war heroes smell best of all, I say. Sweet) I don't want to slash and burn - but I do think that those responsible for the plight of my country should be held to account, tried for treason, and if necessary taken out and shot. Their actions have been policy, unforgivable and perhaps irreversible, unfortunately. This is not the case in USA.
__________________ True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. Last edited by Del Boy; September 9th, 2008 at 14:15.. |
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| Nuclear Duck Hunter ![]() |
Senator Palin was following protocol when she started her speech. Speech writers and handlers draw up the outline and the candidate follows it as a prerequisite at first, then they show more of their personal side. After the nervous beginning, she came across as a caring, intelligent, and qualified candidate. She will make a good Presidential candidate soon.
__________________ “War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.” —John Stuart Mill |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Quote:
As with all governments you get a high proportion of idiots, poor policies and complete failures but the responsibility for fixing this is squarely on the shoulders of the voter and if they are to lethargic, apathetic or stupid to fix it then that is the peoples fault.
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| Tribunus Laticlavius |
What you say regarding voting is certainly true. However there are a number of matters that influence this. For example, within our system, this government has remained in power with a very low share of the vote -in fact I believe it is true that in recent elections the Tories gathered more votes than Labour; secondly Scotland has always managed to save Labour, and Wales has been similar, so they have imposed the Labour party on England; This is now changing with the emergence of the Scottish and Welsh national parties. In government, the labour party has allowed unfetterred immigration, and turned a blind eye to illegal immigration, producing a large voting block with obvious allegience to such a party - party-time for them. They have introduced postal voting on a large scale, in spite of abuse and corruption on a grand scale. Furthermore, they have branded any politician who warned that immigration needed checks and controls as racist, and dealt the same card to opposing parties. Aside from these issues, which have run through their 10 or so years in office, where the decline has increased and the problems grown year on year, Labour has relied upon precisely what I warn of - the promise of change, big change, using the cult of personality and spin, lying and burying issues unashamedly. Budgets which fooled the population by what was in the detailed small print . Calculating figures and introducing legislature in ambigious and misleading ways. Undertaking important promises and then breaking them. If only we could have retained the status quo from 1997 we would have avoided the mess. Our electorate were well and truly bamboozled and critics denigrated as extremists, which side-lined the opposition. Now that their chickens have come home to roost and every local election and poll shows them to be at the lowest ebb they have ever found themselves in, they refuse an election, so that we have imposed upon us an unelected prime minister, with a manifesto promised referendum on constitutional EU treaty change now refused point blank. They know that any vote which crops up is likely to unseat them, and they are clinging to power by their teeth. So yes, the young, charismatic charm of Tony Blair and his promises of change sucked in the electorate . Usual thing - all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time. And so yes, I do warn of the siren call of change. Do you want to change YOUR country? A country that has evolved slowly and politically for perhaps hundreds of years. We bought it - we regret it - we may be stuck with it. You are right - the electorate has the responsibility, don't mess with what you cannot know. Stick with what has made a country great. We failed to spot this - guilty as charged. We should have questioned the agendas and where they would leave us. Last edited by Del Boy; September 14th, 2008 at 01:30.. |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius |
Do I want change in my country? Oddly enough yes I do, I want changes in all aspects of the nation from crime to immigration and infrastructure, change is inevitable there is nothing any of us can do to stop it because we all are part of a very small world now however the one thing was can do is manage change competently and if the government we have in place these will not or cannot do it then I will vote for a government that will. But when all is said and done democratically elected governments have no option but to follow the peoples will or they will become democratically unelected when the term is up. |
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| Tube Monkey USMC | Quote:
__________________ ![]() ![]() Anger itself does more harm than the condition which aroused anger. - Samurai maxim | |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Quote:
You betcha sweet *!#king life I want to change direction! As vehicles were built with steering devices, so voters were given the vote, and being too damned stupid to at least try to save yourself, is not really a valid excuse. It is occasions such as this that led to my quote, "The gullibility of the common voter never ceases to amaze me", I was wrong, it appears that I completely forgot apathy. Here we go again, TAKE TWO!! "The gullibility and apathy of the common voter never ceases to amaze me" Last edited by senojekips; September 14th, 2008 at 13:06.. | |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius |
You miss the direction of my question Seno. In your paricular case it means 'Do you want to change Australia' fundamentally? And regarding 'apathy '- always be very careful indeed with your one vote. Any successful candidate can change 'direction'. Last edited by Del Boy; September 14th, 2008 at 17:42.. |
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