AnswerID: 82773 Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 19:21
Member - Jimbo (VIC)
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Wondered the same myself for ages.
OK Bruce, give us the good oil (that's Australian for good information).
Who votes, and why?
In
Australia we all have to vote and we get so many ill informed cretins voting that we may not always get the right result. For example in
Melbourne we have two newspapers, one of which is a tabloid rag that the majority buy and are influenced by its biased commentary and the masses vote accordingly. They only vote because they have to, otherwise they wouldn't bother.
The American system is better in my opinion. Only those who care enough, take half an hour out of their lives every four years to have a say in how the country is run.
Anyway, enough bleating, this is not a relevant thread and should be deleted.
Bad Dog Wolfie.
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Wednesday, Nov 03, 2004 at 06:16
Flash posted:
Gotta agree Jimbo. Yeah it's not a relevant thread... but then maybe it is as it affects so much of our life.
Why should Joe Blow ignoramus who knows nothing and doesn't follow politics at all, be forced to vote . Stupid system.
Eg: a guy I was talking to just before our last election- he freely admitted he didn't know much... and boy was he right. He also said he wouldn't vote if he was not forced to- and which way was he going to vote?- he didn't have a clue- probably depended on who handed him a how to vote card last.... or first?? EXTREMELY stupid system!
It's high time voting was made non-compulsory.
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