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Who you voting for?

Labour
22
29%
National
40
53%
Greens
0
No votes
NZ First - So winston can choose ;)
2
3%
ACT
1
1%
Other
4
5%
Still Dont Know
3
4%
Not Voting (Explain why)
3
4%
 
Total votes : 75

Postby Fraud » Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:55 pm

lyn_m wrote:Libertarianz


Are they the ones that want to legalise all drugs?
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Postby JT » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:02 pm

I don't really care anymore. I definately wont be voting for labour, why:

Drinking age
Civil unions
Prostitution
Helen Clark (doesn't believe in marriage or family)
Dismal Budget earlier in the year
in bed with tree hugging hippies
George Hawkins
John Tamahere (you'll only know why after this election)
Georgina Beyer
Te whangana and NCEA screw up
Interest free loans (while I know this would advantage me I think it would be bad for the country and increase the number of numbnuts at uni)

However, I fear National could make just as many mistakes so I will probably vote for a minor party which I hope will keep either of the two from causing too much damage.
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Postby Kermit12a » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:36 pm

I think Labour have lost focus in what the country wants and how to make there pockets bigger.
They think the people needs them. It is the other way around they need the people. :?

Not sure Don has the experience. Who cares. nether did helen when we put her in 8yrs ago. :roll:

He at least accepts he make mistakes. Helen lets 5 of her staff hang for doing there job. :lol:
(please if you do not know you are doing 150+ you are joking)

Go National. They have my vote :D
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Postby Psycho_Dad » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:41 pm

JT, good move, im with you on that one, or ill just not vote and have another guy fawkes... :twisted: :twisted:

hell you know whod id vote for? a party that
makes anyone who has finished school get put through a year of millitary training
brings back the death penalty - 5 minutes of electricity is cheaper than 5 years in prison
gets rid of political correctness
makes a decision, and does it
keeps money in health and education
brings back double happys and sky rockets at guy fawkes - and raises the age to 18 for purchasing them so the chance of them being missused is less
bring back smacking and make childerens perents responsable for their kids
slows down the immagration level into nz
pays the moari out for the treaty, then burns its existence
doesnt convict poeple who use weapons to defend their property/own safety
overdoses every drug user caught, the name for the operation is "operation: i told you so"
defingers theifs
and
castrates serial/multiple rapists

screw elections, same crap, different smell, same dissapointment in our king and country

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Postby Spannergal » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:43 pm

Fraud wrote:
lyn_m wrote:Libertarianz


Are they the ones that want to legalise all drugs?


sure are. as well as getting rid of all taxes (that would bring petrol down since 47% of the price is tax anyway)
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Postby Kermit12a » Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:49 pm

Psycho_Dad wrote:JT, good move, im with you on that one, or ill just not vote and have another guy fawkes... :twisted: :twisted:

hell you know whod id vote for? a party that
makes anyone who has finished school get put through a year of millitary training
brings back the death penalty - 5 minutes of electricity is cheaper than 5 years in prison
gets rid of political correctness
makes a decision, and does it
keeps money in health and education
brings back double happys and sky rockets at guy fawkes - and raises the age to 18 for purchasing them so the chance of them being missused is less
bring back smacking and make childerens perents responsable for their kids
slows down the immagration level into nz
pays the moari out for the treaty, then burns its existence
doesnt convict poeple who use weapons to defend their property/own safety
overdoses every drug user caught, the name for the operation is "operation: i told you so"
defingers theifs
and
castrates serial/multiple rapists

screw elections, same crap, different smell, same dissapointment in our king and country

Psycho_Dad


I think I almos agree with you.
I am a support of the alc age rise though. I think this needs to be addressed a little
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Postby Dell'Orto » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:00 pm

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Postby lostslinky » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:05 pm

JT wrote:I don't really care anymore. I definately wont be voting for labour, why:

Drinking age
Civil unions
Prostitution
Helen Clark (doesn't believe in marriage or family)
Dismal Budget earlier in the year
in bed with tree hugging hippies
George Hawkins
John Tamahere (you'll only know why after this election)
Georgina Beyer
Te whangana and NCEA screw up
Interest free loans (while I know this would advantage me I think it would be bad for the country and increase the number of numbnuts at uni)

However, I fear National could make just as many mistakes so I will probably vote for a minor party which I hope will keep either of the two from causing too much damage.


ERRRR. I know your a mod of these forums but I'm still going to say it anyway. Your an idiot. An idiot whos ill informed as well.

Where to start. The first three issues you listed were done via a CONSCIENCE vote where EVERY member of paliament votes and not on party lines. But yeah blame the labour party anyway :roll:

Helen Clark doesn't believe in Marriage :lol: Best one Ive heard all day
She is MARRIED to Dr Peter Davis and has been for a heck of a long time.

"in bed with tree hugging hippies" ROFL watch the news man or read the local paper or something!!!. This election term they are NOT in coalition with the greens as they had a falling out over genetic modification and cornogate.

"NCEA screw up" :arrow: NATIONAL introduced NCEA NOT LABOUR :oops: Get that through your head man and also the report on NCEA found that regardless on whome would instigate the system there would have been problems.

"Interest free loans (while I know this would advantage me I think it would be bad for the country and increase the number of numbnuts at uni)

:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Only 15% of people go on to univeristy education. Thats not all that much at all. As for the interest free loans its great and will help many more people with the cost of university. Don't even try to argue with me that you believe studetns will borrow more out of it and get into more debt as hopefully you have the intelligence to know thats incorrect....
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Postby bad20v » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:14 pm

lostslinky wrote: JT here's a big bowl of...

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Postby pervert » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:15 pm

lostslinky wrote:Only 15% of people go on to univeristy education. Thats not all that much at all. As for the interest free loans its great and will help many more people with the cost of university. Don't even try to argue with me that you believe studetns will borrow more out of it and get into more debt as hopefully you have the intelligence to know thats incorrect....


The proposed scheme is talking interest free tertiary education loans, not just university education...there are already enough dicks who enrol in Polytec just to collect a weekly pay and never turn up to classes...making it so that they have to pay even less of that money back is bound to attract more people into that style of life...

Maybe you need to be careful about throwing that idiot word around... :wink:

My guess is you're a current university student, because you sure as hell speak like one, maybe you need to just settle yourself down for a few years until you've actually had a turn at the real world...most of you 'oh so smart' student's get put in their place pretty damn quick... :lol:
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Postby JT » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:27 pm

Kermit12a wrote:Not sure Don has the experience. Who cares. nether did helen when we put her in 8yrs ago. :roll:


I think you are repeating media tripe. Previous to this he was Reserve Bank Governer for 14 years, he has a PhD in economics and a BA in History and Polictical science. Experience can only be gained by time in the business and perserverance, he left a lot behind to enter politics, probably 9/10ths of his salary and I think he's doing an ok job. Even if they don't win the Election, which they might actually do, he took the Party from being half as popular as Labour to level and now current polling shows them ahead.

On the other hand Helen has more political experience years than those you've been alive for and I suspect you're a little older than 8. It was 6 years ago we put her in too. Not me though, I didn't vote for her! :wink:
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Postby mr pad » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:39 pm

Its all just so lame. No one cares till its their turn to "make a difference :lol: :lol: :lol: "
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Postby lostslinky » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:44 pm

pervert wrote:
The proposed scheme is talking interest free tertiary education loans, not just university education...there are already enough dicks who enrol in Polytec just to collect a weekly pay and never turn up to classes...making it so that they have to pay even less of that money back is bound to attract more people into that style of life...

Maybe you need to be careful about throwing that idiot word around... :wink:

My guess is you're a current university student, because you sure as hell speak like one, maybe you need to just settle yourself down for a few years until you've actually had a turn at the real world...most of you 'oh so smart' student's get put in their place pretty damn quick... :lol:


Yes I know that. Was responding to JT post where he mentioned UNI. 8)

As for the real world comment I have held a job since I was 14 and currently hold on at NZ post around my studies at university. So nice try :lol:

Pervert you need to try to actually capture the essence of the argument before heading into your run of the mill posts. In this case its the usual "OMG he made an intelligent comment in an intellectual argument lets quickly assume he cant foot it in the work place". JT posted alot of incorrect information and down right ignorant statements and I correcte them.

As for your argument. The student allowance is less than the dole in most circumstances. So its not that much of an attractive way of making money dude. The fact is currently there is no interest on student loans while studying and people still do not take out the full amount they can :lol:

Nice try though :lol: :lol:
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Postby pervert » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:55 pm

lostslinky wrote:As for your argument. The student allowance is lesss than the dole. So its not that much of an attractive way of making money dude. The fact is currently there is no interest on student loans and people still do not take out the full amount they can :lol:

Nice try though :lol: :lol:


I think you'll find that the dole is actually pretty similar, depending on your circumstances, then there's the fact that you have to actively look for jobs to recieve the dole, as well as sometimes engage in part-time work-for-the-dole jobs. Maybe you're getting confused with the sickness benefit, which is a whole new kettle of fish.

Whereas with a student loan/allowance, its free money for the time being...you can just sit back and drink/smoke your day's away...and if you truely believe that shitloads of people don't do that, and then also believe more won't do that if they have to pay no interest...then that word you so love, just describes yourself...

The idea isn't to 'make money' as you put it, the idea is to do nothing... :roll:


lostslinky wrote:Pervert you need to try to actually capture the essence of the argument before heading into your run of the mill posts. In this case its the usual "OMG he made an intelligent comment in an intellectual argument lets quickly assume he cant foot it in the work place". JT posted alot of incorrect information and down right ignorant statements and I correcte them.


Oh right, because the whole 'more people not borrowing money for no reason' point is not part of the arguement? Silly me, here I was thinking it was one of the point's you were trying to make... :lol:
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Postby bad20v » Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:58 pm

Can ya feel the love in this thread?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Politics always causes arguements in any situation, its almost as bad as religion!
Your Opinion Means 1/16th Of Stuff All To Me So Dont Bother Arguing With Me About It As I Just Dont Care.

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Postby Kermit12a » Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:05 pm

So now that we have all B*#*hed at each other.

We are in agreement that National is the only way to vote.

Yay for the fait of the country.

Roll on the new govenment.

:P :P :P :P :P
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Postby mr pad » Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:05 pm

bad20v wrote:Politics always causes arguements in any situation, its almost as bad as religion!


Almost man, almost... both are = as silly. Humans are lame....
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Postby Kermit12a » Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:06 pm

yes but with the right insentive the are minuplitable and prodictable.
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Postby lostslinky » Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:07 pm

It still a loan pervert. You have to pay it back sometime. Just like taking out a loan with the bank or credit company.....IF someone really believes their future lies in signing up for tertiary courses which will cost them 000's so it enables them to get a tiny 150 a week they are deluded....
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Postby bad20v » Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:07 pm

mr pad wrote:
bad20v wrote:Politics always causes arguements in any situation, its almost as bad as religion!


Almost man, almost... both are = as silly. Humans are lame....



Oh Oh Oh, I feel a new poll coming on.... wait!
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