Has Labor won yet?

Or isit too tight?

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imastawka
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      Still too close to call Donna

if old mal and his mates make it back in its with a lot of dark days on the horizon

 

his senate looks like being a nightmare

 

hes got an ex prime minister sitting on the sidelines rubbing his hands together ang doing the wicked laugh.

 

id rather labour just fell short (sorry bill) than just crept over the line. saw what happened to julia.


@imastawka wrote:

      Still too close to call Donna


And still............................

Dont know, to early to call but they sure gave" the men in blue ties" a run for their money lol

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i was still awake listening when mad mal did his 'i won i won, well my mates said i'm going to win' speach.

 

he thanked just about everyone cept the car park attendant for doing so well.

 

threw mud at labor.

 

finally mention why we went to this election, remember the double dissolution trigger? not mentioned in 8 weeks.

 

but he had not one word that was broadcast on radio for his fallen comrades! do they not deverve some thanks or as they were 'losers' they are now the great unspoken of?

 

btw, why are they not counting/recounting today and tommorow? like i thought the people who do the counting are waiting for an election to do 'they're thing' but the they take 2 days off straight after the poll day?? isnt that like a life saver swimming to a drowning man then having lunch before rescuing him?

His speech sounded more like a campaign plug to me

 

Wonder if the police have stated their investigations yet? Surely they have better things to do with their time

 

Why would he be concerned re his fallen colleagues? This election is/was all about Mal n just how great he "knows" he is   ... no one else would matter to him

 

I have no idea why they take 2 days break, seems weird to me, to make the voting public wait even for a result

 

I heard Laurie Oaks say last night, that while they wait for the postal votes,

they do a recount to make sure there were no mistakes.

 

Dunno if they do,  but that's what he said

Could be right Sawka, Laurie usually knows about these things, he's been around the political scene for a while

 

Insiders was interestig this morning, did anyone else watch it?

I just can't believe in this day and age you can't vote online. Instead, thousands upon thousands of paper leaflets are created to bombard you with as you walk to the door. The greens being the worst offenders.

 

I struggled this year who to vote for. I think a lot of people were in the same boat. I even joked about putting in my first ever donkey vote, but my conscience wouldn't allow me to. I'm sure there would have been quite a few donkey votes going in this year, way more than normal. I felt that if I did submit a donkey, then I'd have no right to complain about who got elected.