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 09-06-2013 10:10 PM
so did she have to put it over the logo on her A-frame sign? There is plenty of other space to put it... like the top left and right hand corner of the sign?
Why right down the bottom over the logo?
on 10-06-2013 12:09 AM
Joono.. are you suggesting that I reported his posts???
I have hardly been here so don't know what you are talking about...
If eloi had his posts reported then I gather there was something wrong with them?? I have not seen any posts go from this thread... so I have no idea what is going on.
on 10-06-2013 12:13 AM
like flamin' 'ell
on 10-06-2013 12:18 AM
ah... so I have just been told what was said... lol... of course that would have been reported.. posts like that usually are...
on 10-06-2013 01:00 AM
Oh well, another win for those who like a barney on the threads!!!
Now I know why I rarely come here.
BTW - I'm old, and never have really thought much about the blue and red colours so won't get confused. I have voted quite a few times over the years ('cause I'm old) and have always thought about what my local member was doing, and also what sort of job the present party in government was doing - the leader of the party hasn't been the issue - maybe I'm just a bit weird!!!!
Do know lots of "True Blue Aussie" and remember the days when a guy with red hair was called "Bluey"