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I didn't vote for Labor, but...
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One Nation, One Vote, One Future

Sound arguments are impossible to refute. You can debate them, but don't you have better things to do, then spend precious time pondering issues which are out of your hand? Democracy is a farce, time to vote for the only way a country can be governed efficiently - Vote For Fascism!



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A Good Reason Not To Vote (For Rudd)

If anyone believes there would be any significant changes in Australian politics and policies, if Labour were elected in the next election, think again.

Not only has Rudd shown last week, that all the talk from Labour about IR was just a patting on the heads of workers to ensure their vote, but also all their pissing on the current governments water policies is nothing but hot air. After all, on a state level, it has been Labour who was in power, and hence share a substantial part of the blame for the problems Australia, but especially its farmers in the Murray Darling Basin are currently confronted with. And let's also not forget Rudd's strong support for the continuation of private schools draining funding from public schooling.

And now the same guy who supported G. W. Bush, M. Thatcher, and Blair, is trying to sell us an Australian Version of the later. As has been reported through different news outlets, Rupert Murdoch backs Rudd as PM. Just another experience showing, don't read news and eat at the same time.

Australia is screwed, as there only seems to be a choice between two people who believe in the power of prayers. Problems have to be traced to their causes, and that's where we spot the human race. So if we are to resolve the conundrums we have caused, we better start changing our behaviour, and not hope some tea pot in the sky will offer relief.

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