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astralex 08-08-2013 04:25 PM

Vote Compass
 
I haven't seen this posted up yet, but basically a series of questions that will see how well you will align with your party preference.

[url=http://australia.votecompass.com/]Australian Federal Election 2013 - Vote Compass - Get Started Now[/url]

SyncSubaru 08-08-2013 06:09 PM

Found this very bloody good actually!

astralex 08-08-2013 06:29 PM

Yeh, that was my thoughts. It is fairly unbiased in its questioning, and all questions have reasoning as to why that's either parties preference.

apeshirt 10-08-2013 08:47 PM

Yes, but the compass just compares your answers to the party's answers to the same question - so it just maps you to how they'd like to be seen.

I think this is a better representaiton of the Australian political landscape :
[URL="http://nakedape.net.au/blogs/news/8550145-the-real-aussie-vote-compass"][IMG]http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0235/4503/files/compass_on_white_t-shirt_medium.jpg?1169[/IMG]
The Real Aussie Vote Compass[/URL]

b32 05-09-2013 07:10 PM

[url=http://dontbeafuckingidiot.com/]Don't be a fucking idiot this Saturday[/url]

DukeDrifter 05-09-2013 07:17 PM

Haha I like that ^ but still likely to vote liberal, not that in the seat of Curtin it's really matters.

astralex 05-09-2013 07:24 PM

Really? Wow. I don't think I'll be the fucking idiot.

mavx4 05-09-2013 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=DukeDrifter;769867]Haha I like that ^ but still likely to vote liberal, not that in the seat of Curtin it's really matters.[/QUOTE]

not intending to start a flame war or anything, any chance you can tell us why? as in logical arguments for Liberals?
again, I have to stress I don't wanna start a flame war.

ThatLegend 05-09-2013 08:24 PM

Just voted tonight, tbh, either way, whoever gets voted in we're all fucked, just like we have been and like we will always be, IMHO make voting voluntary, It's not like we are anything near the hype and promises that the American leaders have to offer, I just think it is a waste of time, laws and policies are in place, they can say they're gonna tweak this and that but it doesn't help that Australia is far behind the majority of the world in almost everything (public transport, war on crime, infrastructure, housing, water sustainability, exports, internet, technology, medicine) You name it, When and if someone can magically put us on par with some of these Asian countries or even European countries then I will care about my vote. Until then it's empty promises and pushed up paygrades for them.

andrew_rs 05-09-2013 08:26 PM

I found [URL="http://rickibarn.es/below-the-line/"]this[/URL] to be a pretty good guide as well if you are interested in a quick run down of each parties policies.

I think I might be swinging towards Labor.


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