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pc wrote:I don't like voting, but will vote Labour just to try and stop National getting in.
Nothing National have said makes sense, but it all sounds like emotional statements to grab votes. I believe privatisation only makes things worse for average joe, so IMO National will f*** the country worse.
MrOizo wrote:pc wrote:
I heard on the radio that there is a option of something like:
[ ] I choose not to vote
darkwolf wrote:That really is a cop out though. I mean if you don't vote then what right do you have to whinge about the state of the nation as you see it?
In early 2008 while frustrated with not only the current political options but Eddie Murphy’s latest choices in movies, Ben came up with the idea of having a political party. He mentioned it to Bill, who thought it sounded like a very lame theme for a function. Some confusion followed but that was soon cleared up and we both decided that they should run for parliament. Bill had always fancied himself as a long distant runner placing 3rd in the Bay of Plenty 10k Under 12 Champs in 1990 and Ben was happy to follow him in his beat up Nissan Sunny (mainly because he's lazy), so it was decided. Bill and Ben would run for parliament. Unlike other political parties that promise so much and deliver so little, the Bill and Ben Party promise to promise nothing. And yes, we do realise that by promising no promises we are actually making a promise, but that’s the only promise we’re going to make. We promise.
Mr.Phreak wrote:That's like saying when you hit a bar full of ugly chicks, not banging one just because they're you're only option means you're [person of homosexual orientation].
darkwolf wrote:you have no reason to complain, or if you do want to complain you should vote and at least try and fix whatever you see wrong with the country, because if you can't be assed fixing it don't bitch about it.
Mr.Phreak wrote:darkwolf wrote:you have no reason to complain, or if you do want to complain you should vote and at least try and fix whatever you see wrong with the country, because if you can't be assed fixing it don't bitch about it.
Bullshit, I can complain as much as I want. The election isn't the be all and end all of politics in this country.
And to vote to try and fix whatever I see wrong with the country, I'd have to believe that any of the standing parties are actually going to do anything, which I don't.
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