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| Thread ID: 94541 | 2008-11-03 06:57:00 | NZ election and party policies | globe (11482) | PC World Chat |
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| 716867 | 2008-11-06 00:15:00 | Without the railways and the coastal shipping services, in the future, when cheap oil is a distant memory, we will need our railways to keep the country going and mark my words the motive power will be coal fired steam trains since we haven't electrified and pandered to the diesel truck owners in the past. maccrazy, it is like a comedy act, one crazy event after another with none of it making much sense, except that the businessmen are always ripping us all off. You keep saying that zqwerty, WTF is us?....are you talking about CEO's.....who have gobbled up the last 6 yrs of global prosperity....under Helengrads watch? |
SolMiester (139) | ||
| 716868 | 2008-11-06 00:22:00 | god does exist, but not independent of human thought, that is what worries me about people like john key, their world view is too simple and straight forward, when I think they are too stupid and simple minded to have any valid solutions to our problems at all. When enough people believe in god then god exists. I thought I heard Helen and John BOTH state they do believe in god but that they do not go to church and such...... If Helen had so much belief in GOD, why did she legalise prostitution and gay marriages... I also think you are forgetting that Labour are\were about the workers\peasants\commoners, National are the educated. How does that marry up with your stupid simple minded idea of the National party?. Check the party records, you will see that National MP's have far more qualifications than your Labour MP's! |
SolMiester (139) | ||
| 716869 | 2008-11-06 03:33:00 | I am undecided on who to vote for. Am looking for a web site that briefly lists the parties and their key policies. Anybody know of one ?I just found this website that gives the key points from each Party on different categories eg education, defense, health etc: Political Policy Online (www.policy.net.nz) - just use the left hand menu to select what categories interest you. Assuming you are still following this thread after it got side tracked onto party debates and why "my party is better than yours" type posts ... :rolleyes: |
Jen (38) | ||
| 716870 | 2008-11-06 03:38:00 | I just found this website that gives the key points from each Party on different categories eg education, defense, health etc: Political Policy Online (www.policy.net.nz) - just use the left hand menu to select what categories interest you. Assuming you are still following this thread after it got side tracked onto party debates and why "my party is better than yours" type posts ... :rolleyes: Would think it is both normal an expected,to think my party is better than yours,otherwise why have two parties,or have I missed somthing? |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 716871 | 2008-11-06 03:45:00 | Would think it is both normal an expected,to think my party is better than yours,otherwise why have two parties,or have I missed somthing?Yes, the actual topic of this thread and his request. But when has that stopped people before. :rolleyes: Mind you, I guess you could argue people are giving globe their personal opinions on each party and their policies. |
Jen (38) | ||
| 716872 | 2008-11-06 04:21:00 | Yes, the actual topic of this thread and his request. But when has that stopped people before. :rolleyes: Mind you, I guess you could argue people are giving globe their personal opinions on each party and their policies. What do they call that situation where- by someone whispers a sentence to there neighbour than passes it on,till after about ten passes,you check to see if sentence is the same,only to find it doesn't remotely resemble original. That I am afraid is what happens here,especially after 50 quotes. To expect otherwise is rather hopeful. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 716873 | 2008-11-06 05:17:00 | What do they call that situation where- by someone whispers a sentence to there neighbour than passes it on,till after about ten passes,you check to see if sentence is the same,only to find it doesn't remotely resemble original. That I am afraid is what happens here,especially after 50 quotes. To expect otherwise is rather hopeful. [edit] whispers |
plod (107) | ||
| 716874 | 2008-11-06 06:38:00 | I just found this website that gives the key points from each Party on different categories eg education, defense, health etc: Political Policy Online (www.policy.net.nz) - just use the left hand menu to select what categories interest you. Assuming you are still following this thread after it got side tracked onto party debates and why "my party is better than yours" type posts ... :rolleyes: That is a damn handy website. |
roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 716875 | 2008-11-06 08:34:00 | I am undecided on who to vote for. Am looking for a web site that briefly lists the parties and their key policies. Anybody know of one ? I have looked at the parties individual web sites but the aint that flash or easy to navigate so i figured some bright spark out there had done some work to help us undecided decide. Just don't be an idiot and vote Labour. |
johnnyfrango (14148) | ||
| 716876 | 2008-11-06 08:37:00 | A vote for national is a vote for even more exploitation of poor people by business people than there already is, that is their hidden agenda, it always has been, how do you think john key made his money, by manipulating the money markets and effectively lowering the value of the dollar in your pocket. What a load of absolute bollocks. Vote for Labour only if you like to see huge amounts of WASTE. |
johnnyfrango (14148) | ||
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