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The teeth of common sense need to be bared : Comments
By Greg Rudd, published 26/8/2013Politicians within the federal parliament have become addicted to the game of politics, winning no matter what the price.
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Posted by askari, Monday, 26 August 2013 1:50:15 PM
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Common sense is shining through this. The Senate should be entirely composed of Independents who will view each change in legislation on its own merits. Unfortunately the prejudices of Windshot did this view immesurable damage. But Windshot saw the error of their ways and are now gone. But the way to go is to vote for genuine Independents especially for the Senate. Read the information provided by each one of them and then vote for those that hold the nearest opinions to your own.
Posted by Dickybird, Monday, 26 August 2013 1:51:04 PM
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I will sing you a song which is short and sweet .
"The only good a politician is dead one' Posted by PEST, Monday, 26 August 2013 1:53:33 PM
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I don't know how we prevent the major parties perverting the democratic process for their own advantage. Optional preferential voting used to allow us to terminate our vote before it reached anyone we really objected to. Gone. Voting for just the number of senators being elected in our state or territory meant that we could vote easily and quickly for our preferred candidates. Replaced by above the line voting and all the dodgy deals and fly-by-night nutters who are tutored in how to use preference deals get elected with 0.1% public support.
I've always wondered if a legal challenge could be mounted against Senators who fail to act in the interest of their State, as required by the Constitution. In the meantime, this article from Independant Australia suggests how to cast a valid below-the-line vote that can't be counted past your chosen candidates: http://www.independentaustralia.net/2013/politics/saving-your-senate-vote/ Posted by Candide, Monday, 26 August 2013 2:34:15 PM
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Get the priorities right.