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Howard or Latham?

Howard
3
50%
Latham
1
17%
Greens
2
33%
 
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I thought it was only fair that, if there was a poll of Bush against Kerry, that there should a poll of Howard vs Latham. Its only fair.
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Hint: Mostly Canadians here.
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Latham kicks ass, maaaaannnnnnnn! He'll blow Howard out of the water.

Okay, to be honest, I don't even know who Latham is. His name just sounded cool. I know of Howard, but mainly his entire foriegn policy is "suck up to big George of the Jungle and try not to get hurt." I don't know much about the domestic issues of the Liberal/Nationals but I doubt if they conflict very much with that of the Labor.
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THERE WILL BE BACKLASH, but I have to say Howard. Because Latham is trying to take money from rich private schools, like mine. Also some of his policies are stupid and I hate it so much when he says "eaze the squeeze."

Of course, ha ha ha, Howard had that whole "War on Terror" thing.
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I consider myself political but I don't know who either of those people are. :shame:
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John Howard, leader of the Australian Liberal Party and Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia. He's considered a U.S. puppet by many. His party's policies would be similar to those of the moderate Democrat to Republican party in the U.S.

And, apparently, Latham is the leader of the Labor party and is running against Howard for Prime Minister. Other than his name, I really don't know anything about him.
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Post by Wally »

I would go howard as latham is not doing too much good stuff.


plus he looks uglyer..

It is nice to see other australians around here!
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I like Latham, but Im going to have to vote Greens, to feel less guilty.
Anyone who watches "The Chaser Decides" will know what im talking about. :D
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I didn't know Australia allowed 14-year olds to vote...
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Post by Wally »

who is 14 DB?

Im 17 as you should know..

WE only talk about voting here like you people over in Canada talk about Bush and Berry.. IT is good to have some point of view from everyone...
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Post by Dogbreath »

Him, obviously. v
AngryDwarf wrote:Hi, my name is Oliver
I am 14, grade 9
Wally*Won_Kenobie wrote:who is 14 DB?

Im 17 as you should know..

And yes, I know you're 17... I can remember things people say. :rolleyes:

And Bush + Kerry are from the USA. (Okay, okay, the only thing seperating Canada from the US is a pretty looking flag, but still...)
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Let them both run our country.
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Post by Wally »

good going :)
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Post by Franz »

cheer cheer yell yell who cares who wins were all going to hell
Argh. Yeargh.
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Post by Cmaza »

At the moment I actually respect Canada quite a lot.
Let Bush run your country, and that'll go down the gutter.

Pity... looks like Howard has won this election, not only we're going to have the bastard in for a fourth term, but his party will have full control over both houses of the parliament.
I'm all for labour (though not old enough to vote), but honestly, I don't like labours chances... half the people in our country are too stupid to know what's best for them.
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Post by nastypoisonspikes »

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. You're not taking money from my school, Cmaza.
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