Just some facts: Re: AW: [RML] Reading stuff - and food for thought

Gary Lange (finsen at optusnet.com.au)
Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:01:36 +1000

Actually that may have been true the election before last, but not the most
recent one. The coalition parties won 46.7 percent of the primary vote, a
gain of 3.7 percent over the 2001 election. Labor polled 37.6 percent, a
loss of 0.2 percent. The Australian Greens emerged as the most prominent
minor party, polling 7.2 percent, a gain of 2.2 percent. After a notional
distribution of preferences, the AEC estimated that the Coalition had polled
52.6 percent of the two-party preferred vote, a gain of 2.1 percent from
2001. So in fact, more people _did_ vote for the clown.

Likewise for the George Bush (not that I agree with his election) but the
facts are he won 50.73% of the popular vote (which is the total of all votes
cast).

But then again, I don't think that this forum is really one suitable for
political discussion.

cya
Graeme

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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: AW: [RML] Reading stuff - and food for thought

>
> Hi Julie,
>
> statistically, less than 50% of us voted for the clown running our
> country too :) He is also a disbeliever in Climate Change as a Big Issue.
>
> Best regards, Andrew (who is thankful that he lives several hundred
> metres above sea level).
>
> Julie Zeppieri wrote:
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> >Yeah, Harro, you are right. He is also doing a fair job in decimating
social
> >programs hereabouts.
> >
> >FWIW, I appologise to all you out there in the rest of the world for the
> >stupidity of my fellow countrymen in re-electing that jerk. :-( I sure
> >didn't vote for him! Not my country's proudest or smartest moment.
> >
> >Julie <><
> >
> >
> >
> >
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