View Poll Results: Will new Registration costs cause a vote for a different Political Party ???

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  • Hell NO

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  • Will see at election time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    The whole system is just to maintain a delusion of democracy.
    Democracy... you elect the people you want, to do whatever they think is good for us all ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Democracy... you elect the people you want, to do whatever they think is good for us all ...
    Ah, but are they the ones really calling the shots..???

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Ah, but are they are the ones really calling the shots..???
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    Pardon my ignorance folks, but how far off is your next election?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cc rider View Post
    Pardon my ignorance folks, but how far off is your next election?
    The best part of two years ... consider ignorance pardoned ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cc rider View Post
    Pardon my ignorance folks, but how far off is your next election?
    Our tri-annual election is equivalent to re arranging the deck chairs for the officers of the Titanic to sit in and it is about two years away!

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    At least we have always had a system where we don't have to vote for the main parties.If we all used our brains and didn't vote for the main players...then someone else really different would get to run the country,now wouldn't that be fun!
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    65 voters, with a clear percentage that say they will vote DIFFERENTLY ...... mmmmm food for thought for any politician's that may visit this site ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Yes, I voted National rather than have a Liabour government again but next time I will vote Libertarianz where I wanted to put my vote anyway!

    I have lived under successive Labour-National governments for seventy years now and I can not yet tell the difference between the changes, based on outcomes!

    New Zealand is a socialist state, bordering on communism, the only difference (so far) is the absence of "visible" guns to keep us under control!

    But remember, it is that way because the majority of New Zealanders are pseudo communists anyway!

    The politicians just cut their cloth to woo the voting public, so go figure!
    Oh for fucks sake.
    I almost pissed myself laughing at this one,
    A socialist state? Pseudo communists?
    How sodding mad are you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Yes, I voted National rather than have a Liabour government again but next time I will vote Libertarianz where I wanted to put my vote anyway!

    I have lived under successive Labour-National governments for seventy years now and I can not yet tell the difference between the changes, based on outcomes!

    New Zealand is a socialist state, bordering on communism, the only difference (so far) is the absence of "visible" guns to keep us under control!

    But remember, it is that way because the majority of New Zealanders are pseudo communists anyway!

    The politicians just cut their cloth to woo the voting public, so go figure!
    ...and Jewish bankers run the world and I was the man on the grassy knoll and Bin Laden is living at a bach with Elvis in the Coromandel

    Increased motorcycle registration isn't that bigger deal compared to Labour closing down schools...Bill and Ben will retain my vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    65 voters, with a clear percentage that say they will vote DIFFERENTLY ...... mmmmm food for thought for any politician's that may visit this site ...
    But that's today mate, the way they 'feel' right now with all of us so pissed off

    If it goes through, in 2 years the Nats voters of last round will have been brainwashed into thinking it was for all our good, and will still vote for JK and privatization

    Ask this question on a SEEK poll or a TARD ME Poll...
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    Quote Originally Posted by NONONO View Post
    Oh for fucks sake.
    I almost pissed myself laughing at this one,
    A socialist state? Pseudo communists?
    How sodding mad are you ?
    He's either brain damaged or he's more right wing than Hitler and Genghis Khan put together

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    But that's today mate, the way they 'feel' right now with all of us so pissed off

    If it goes through, in 2 years the Nats voters of last round will have been brainwashed into thinking it was for all our good, and will still vote for JK and privatization
    Exactly - all the destructuring and reform in the first year / second year (for your own good), then propaganda, bribes and a few inconsequential sweetners at the end...

    combine this with NZers collective ignorance, apathy, poor education and a world cup victory (oh god please no) and we're fucked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mctshirt View Post
    ...and Jewish bankers run the world and I was the man on the grassy knoll and Bin Laden is living at a bach with Elvis in the Coromandel

    Increased motorcycle registration isn't that bigger deal compared to Labour closing down schools...Bill and Ben will retain my vote
    I worked at ERO when them schools were closed, and fact remains, sad as it was, close 1 of 10 schools to save 4 of the ten becoming BANKRUPT!

    And that's largely due to the neglect the Education System had suffered under ALL previous fucking govt's (nats and labour, so fuck it blame who?)

    And after 2 years of studying the results, it was largely successful in what it tried to achieve, and that was to supply a Teacher for EVERY classroom, (let alone keep many struggling school boards SOLVENT but what the fuck, why let FACTS upset YOUR trolley cart dude)

    National would have closed 3 of ten and sold the fuckin land to make a profit, I know I was at the select comitee meetings where your wonderful John Key was telling Labour they were not closing enough 'non performing schools' and his idea of performance was how much budget remained each year

    Bah humbug....threads lost its way already.
    FJ start another one man the emotional dribble has overflowed again
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    I worked at ERO when them schools were closed, and fact remains, sad as it was, close 1 of 10 schools to save 4 of the ten becoming BANKRUPT!

    And that's largely due to the neglect the Education System had suffered under ALL previous fucking govt's (nats and labour, so fuck it blame who?)

    And after 2 years of studying the results, it was largely successful in what it tried to achieve, and that was to supply a Teacher for EVERY classroom, (let alone keep many struggling school boards SOLVENT but what the fuck, why let FACTS upset YOUR trolley cart dude)

    National would have closed 3 of ten and sold the fuckin land to make a profit, I know I was at the select comitee meetings where your wonderful John Key was telling Labour they were not closing enough 'non performing schools' and his idea of performance was how much budget remained each year

    Bah humbug....threads lost its way already.
    FJ start another one man the emotional dribble has overflowed again
    A little defensive aren't we?

    My point remains the ACC levy for motorcycles is not an issue that swings my vote...
    "More and more girls are keen to get a leg over." Katherine Prumm Sunday Star Times, Nov 2, 2008 :

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