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"how are the Smiths from Mt Druitt going to do it in their VN vacationer wagon with 4000000ks and the original shocks going to do it without flying off and becoming part of the scenery.

"i fail to see how this is a bad thing"

I heart this thread..

oh and obligitary pic..

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RTA is still rolling out with plans for new mobile speed cams, fixed speed cams, safety cams despite Libs announcement that they're revenue raising.

Is this politic-speak for, "We need to moolah, but we have to appear to empathise with the motorist" ???

just sayin'

RTA is still rolling out with plans for new mobile speed cams, fixed speed cams, safety cams despite Libs announcement that they're revenue raising.

Is this politic-speak for, "We need to moolah, but we have to appear to empathise with the motorist" ???

just sayin'

Lol

"We really don't want to do this"

*punches motorist in face, steals wallet*

"But you'll be glad to know we are actively opposing this sort of behavior"

I don't trust Labor or Libral, what I do trust is the Family First party, although their preferences go to Libral (which is the lesser of two evils), at least Family First actually stand up for the average Australian and keeps both of the two major parties in check as much as they can with their small numbers in parliament. They have family and Christian orientated values, but at least they don't actively exclude homosexuals, Muslims, Hindu's, law breakers, divorcees, alcoholics etc.... as being Australians like the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) does.

I used to vote for the CDP but with their 100% closed minded extremist belief that only Christians and their ways are the only way no exceptions, I thought that would actually be detrimental to the country, especially since Australia is made up of people of every race and religion and even sexual orientation despite what CDP as an individual thinks is right.

I have turned to Family First for a couple of main reasons.

1: They have Christian/Family values (values that all religions share and values that I think help society)

2: They accept everyone as being important, not just the rich elite or the Sunday Church goers unlike some other parties.

3: They are not scared to speak up in parliment when something un-just has occured to Australians (eg: the revenue raising on our roads without putting that money back into road education and improvements of roads).

And please people don't vote for the Greens, they are probably the only party more dangerous than the CDP lol :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

the thing is: we are supposed to be a secular government; ie; keep religion out of politics, it has no business in how our country is run. Look at the United States if you need proof. Labor are once again screwing our country, dropping defence in the mud to take heat off the fact our useless PM has shown that she has no clear standing on foreign policy.

but in the end one rule is needed regarding religion:

Treat your religion like your penis: Don't show it off in public and don't shove it down your children's throat.

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