on 05-06-2013 05:27 PM
In general Labor is red and Liberal is blue... that is usually what it is on all their web sites, campaign t-shirts, signs, logos and anything else that is used to let the public know what side of politics you are on...
Usually there will be the word Labor or Liberal on your material as well.
This usually made it very easy for a person to turn up at the voting venue and get a how to vote card. If you knew what party you wanted you went for the right coloured t-shirts....
hm.. lets not forget the Greens.. they are always green as well. (don't want to forget anyone)
So knowing that bit of information can you pick who is who from these images?
on 05-06-2013 05:27 PM
on 05-06-2013 05:32 PM
One more for you Cat
This is LABOR desperation and just another lie and more fraud from them.
on 05-06-2013 05:32 PM
can you say the funny looking lot here ? or bring up jackie kellys husband ?
on 05-06-2013 05:34 PM
Also interesting to see what they are doing with their websites
Most interesting is that some are keeping the logo, some are keeping the colour and some are ditching both.... but one thing in common is that they are not trying to look like who they really are.
http://www.davidbradbury.com.au/home/
http://www.janmclucas.net/index.php
Are all of these Labor?
on 05-06-2013 05:37 PM
One more for you Cat
This is LABOR desperation and just another lie and more fraud from them.
lol Nero... could only put up two pics at a time.. I have them too...
yep.. I have a few more too... just doing a double check as I like to make sure I am not wrong but lots more are doing it....
on 05-06-2013 05:42 PM
are you concerned with the inability of some to read ?
do you have pics from years gone by ?
on 05-06-2013 05:51 PM
are you concerned with the inability of some to read ?
do you have pics from years gone by ?
yes LL I am concerned about that.. very much so.
And I am also concerned about the elderly going to vote knowing that the team they want to vote for will be in a certain colour... they go out and seek the people in the blue shirts and ask for how to vote cards.
I am also concerned that the people that do not understand what is happening, the not so politically aware or savvy , the ones that are blindingly trusting in the politicians will not understand what is going on...
on 05-06-2013 05:52 PM
This thread reminds me of when Mr. Elephant was working in TAFE (many years ago now) and the rather 'old school' principal chipped him and a couple of other lecturers for not wearing ties. 'If lecturers don't uphold dress standards,' he said ''How are people to distinguish between them and the students."
'Easy,' replied Mr Elephant said We're the ones who know what we're talking about.'
on 05-06-2013 06:29 PM
:^O