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  • Profile photo of motherhenmotherhen
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    geeees

    i’ve heard never to discuss politics or religion at the dinner table. i guess the same applies to the forum. its’ smokin’ in here [cigar]

    whether its liberal or labour – you’re right they’re all the same. we should all be thankful its not george bush. that guy is evil [evil4]

    http://www.emex.com.au

    Profile photo of kay henrykay henry
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    afghan,

    In my family, we discuss politics and religion at the dinner table whenever we want. I think it’s healthy to be able to discuss politics, given that so much of what happens to individual’s lives is dictated by political policy.

    wayne, if you check out who doesn’t vote in America, it’s often very disenfranchised people- people who have lost hope. So therefore, it remains the advantaged people who are voting- and often voting for the party that continues to advantage them. I think being involved and having a say is crucial.

    kay henry

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    Hi everyone,

    I always thought you HAD TO vote wether you wanted to or not!!!! Which isn’t real democratic but guess thats just the way things are. And if you dont vote you have to pay some kind of penality!!!!!

    Pepper

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