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Last edited by Andrew Walker; 09-13-2023, 05:29 PM.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
It won’t be revisited. Much to the yes crowds distress It is well known the No vote looks highly likely to get over the line Only a fool cannot see that this is subterfuge and a ruse to lower the No vote
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Originally posted by zac View Post
it's no ruse. it's following the rules that have been in place for referendums since 1967. see this ballot for the 1999 referendum - 1999 Referendum Report and Statistics - Australian Electoral Commission (aec.gov.au)
This upcoming referendum if you vote yes You can either tick the box or write YES But if you vote no snd you tick the No box as opposed to writing NO your vote is invalid
There are different rules for voting YES and NO. The rules for voting NO mean if you tick the No box it is invalid but if you tick the YES it is a valid
Only a fool cannot see this is clrarly trying to stack the deck in favour of the yes vote.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
That is not the same the link you provide is for the Republic where you either say YES or NO. There is no option to tick
This upcoming referendum if you vote yes You can either tick the box or write YES But if you vote no snd you tick the No box as opposed to writing NO your vote is invalid
There are different rules for voting YES and NO. The rules for voting NO mean if you tick the No box it is invalid but if you tick the YES it is a valid
Only a fool cannot see this is clrarly trying to stack the deck in favour of the yes vote.
whether or not it's fair and right is a fair question but it's not part of some conspiracy brought in for this referendum - it's following protocols that have been in place for more than fifty years
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Originally posted by zac View Post
honestly no - it's about issues not personalities or political partisanry
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Originally posted by player 1 View Post
I believe you Zac. I am mindful of your story you shared about the young indigenous chaps who soft mugged you in the cab. You're a good chap, as is Izzy and I'm sure Paddo, but I don't agree this is the way forward. I could be completely wrong - it's happened before!
When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
That is not the same the link you provide is for the Republic where you either say YES or NO. There is no option to tick
This upcoming referendum if you vote yes You can either tick the box or write YES But if you vote no snd you tick the No box as opposed to writing NO your vote is invalid
There are different rules for voting YES and NO. The rules for voting NO mean if you tick the No box it is invalid but if you tick the YES it is a valid
Only a fool cannot see this is clrarly trying to stack the deck in favour of the yes vote.
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i don't know who has control of the procedures for deciding what's an informal vote, whether it's the govenment or the australian electoral commission, but as far as i know the procedure hasn't changed since the 1967 referendum - you're given one box and told to write yes or no but when it comes to the counting, ticks will be counted as yes votes and crosses will be deemed informal. dutton could have lobbied to have that protocol changed when he was in government - but he didn't. bit rich for him to come out now and complain about it
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Originally posted by zac View Posti don't know who has control of the procedures for deciding what's an informal vote, whether it's the govenment or the australian electoral commission, but as far as i know the procedure hasn't changed since the 1967 referendum - you're given one box and told to write yes or no but when it comes to the counting, ticks will be counted as yes votes and crosses will be deemed informal. dutton could have lobbied to have that protocol changed when he was in government - but he didn't. bit rich for him to come out now and complain about it
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
The Commissioner (Tom Rogers) is responsible. But I can't see how you can attribute any expectations on Pistol Pete when in office. He would have been focusing on winning the election and would not have foreseen the details of this referendum and its subsequent controversies. He surely had other things on his mind. Would have required the forward thinking of Nostrildamus.
and it's straight up dishonest for him to suggest that this is part of an unfair yes campaign tactic to influence the vote
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There was a ground breaking moment yesterday in the whole of Australian 'landscape' . Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price addressed the good old Press Club.
And wow, its one of the most authentic, raw, real truth telling pieces you will ever hear. She spoke of the awful abuse she has suffered for speaking her mind, and having opinions that don't fit the standard narratives.
She fielded the standard talking point gotcha questions from the peanut gallery, and man she hit them outa the park.
And she offered real hope for a better united Australia.
A masterclass. This may well have been a watershed moment for this country.
Regardless of political leanings, you can appreciate what she is offering.
I append the speech. A bit longish but even some or part educates us all and can open our eyes.
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Originally posted by zac View Post
it's no ruse. it's following the rules that have been in place for referendums since 1967. see this ballot for the 1999 referendum - 1999 Referendum Report and Statistics - Australian Electoral Commission (aec.gov.au)
Tom Rodgers and teh AEC have been sortng out elections for decades. This wont be any different. Its two wings of the same bird playing us for mugs.
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Same old same old - talk about anything but the simple proposition and ratchet up the fear. I know just who are the mugs. "Did the people call the referendum?" Gimme a break, what a side splitter that one is. You mean the Australian people? LOL.Last edited by Paddo Colt 61; 09-15-2023, 06:38 PM.
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Originally posted by The Monk View Post
Did the people call the referendum as required in the Constitution? No...The corporate politicians did. Were a corporation have been since 1973 when Gough stitched this country up and Hawkie Ratified it in 86. Beazley said in 1990...we have full remit from teh UN to acquire all private land. Its a massive land grab Black and white lose. If you cant see that I cant help you.
Tom Rodgers and teh AEC have been sortng out elections for decades. This wont be any different. Its two wings of the same bird playing us for mugs.
How did Whitlam stitch up the country and what did Bob Hawke do?
What has Beazley as a leader of the opposition who was never the PM got to do with it?
Tom Rogers has only been in charge of the electoral commision since 2013- when you saying "sorting out" do you mean the election of Albanese was rigged ?
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