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Trent Cotchin (Merged)

spook said:
I found a flaw. He votes Liberal.

I don't believe him ;)
His leadership style has all the hallmarks of Socialism, inclusion, respect of individual moral values, collective ownership etc 8- ........... :help
 
tigerman said:
I don't believe him ;)
His leadership style has all the hallmarks of Socialism, inclusion, respect of individual moral values, collective ownership etc 8- ........... :help
:cutelaugh now that is hilarious.
 
fastin bulbous said:
I was echo led and disappointed at his political persuasions. The number 9 is mud

Yes, i'm so glad he chose not to wear the great man Jack Dyer's number 17, he'd be turning in his grave ;D ;)
 
Giardiasis said:
Pretty sure you don’t forfeit the right to whinge just because you refuse to vote for which thug gets to plunder you and regulate the crap out of you, ignoring the fact that your vote is statistically irrelevant. There is no viable alternative to abstaining to partake in such a farce.
By all means vote 'None of the Above' if you want to, but there are alternatives. Get involved. Ring your local rep. Join a grass roots movement. Run for office yourself. If a nong like Pauline Hanson can do it...

BrisTiger24 said:
I thought he answered it like a true swinging voter. He was about to say zLabor and then remembered Shorten is the leader and quickly realised that he wouldn't vote a corrupt, lying union official in as PM so ended up saying Lib. IMO how most people will vote in the next election unless Labor change leaders
Don't disagree, Bris. Can't stand Shorten. It is funny how voters tend to be more tolerant of corrupt liars on the right of politics. I guess they just expect it.

Pandaboy said:
Voting greens is basically voting labour. Everyone knows theyve been in bed together for a long time. Both want to turn Australia into socialism.
Good grief.

Baloo said:
All your fault.
Mea culpa. :(
 
Pandaboy said:
Voting greens is basically voting labour. Everyone knows theyve been in bed together for a long time. Both want to turn Australia into socialism.

Thats just an old fashioned knee jerk view, the ALP is actually right wing they are just more towards the centre than the LNP.
 
zippadeee said:
Could go close to his 2nd Charlie.. he has been unbelievable this year
Thank you, zips, for bringing us back on track. I reckon Trent could have 4 BOGs in the bag already.
 
spook said:
By all means vote 'None of the Above' if you want to, but there are alternatives. Get involved. Ring your local rep. Join a grass roots movement. Run for office yourself. If a nong like Pauline Hanson can do it...
Stop *smile* with my equilibrium spookster.
Doesn't matter where you look, it's three levels of *smile* wits, erm I mean govt, Federal, State, Local. Labor, Liberal, Green, Independant or whatever at all levels. Bastards are all sneaking around doing deals with one another flogging off preferences to others that I never even voted for n rummaging around in my wallet for as much as they can rort.
Not a thing I, or anyone else can do about it because that's the system. They'll fine me extra to force me to attend a polling booth but they can't force me to actually vote. Get my name ticked off the book n leave, been a long long time since there's been a single pollie worth considering never mind an entire bloody party.
 
Baloo said:
Makes sense, the Chimp is a true leader of men

And with hair how else could he vote?

I think he’s more libertarian than liberal though.
 
IanG said:
Thats just an old fashioned knee jerk view, the ALP is actually right wing they are just more towards the centre than the LNP.

Tradtionally LNP is centre right but lately it has more become ALP lite which is without question left leaning. Regulation over regulation and continued censorship of free speech are not exactly hallmarks of a right wing party. Agree that their policies are not as extreme as those lefty sooks in the greens but they without question sit on the same side of politics.
 
Love that he's looking to go forward at every opportunity & take it right at them. Has rediscovered his lateral movement & acceleration in his quest to attack again & is playing superb footy.
Maybe Dusty will help him win his 2nd Brownlow this year.
 
Tigers of Old said:
Love that he's looking to go forward at every opportunity & take it right at them. Has rediscovered his lateral movement & acceleration in his quest to attack again & is playing superb footy.
Maybe Dusty will help him win his 2nd Brownlow this year.

This is what I’m also seeing. Our game plan and our successful season last year, show me a man who is loving his football. He is still the hunter and looking for kills.
 
Herald sun today

"Why Cotchin was better then Cunnington"..... I can't read it because you need to be a subscriber

Cotchin was brilliant, Cunnington was very very good too
 
zippadeee said:
Herald sun today

"Why Cotchin was better then Cunnington"..... I can't read it because you need to be a subscriber

Cotchin was brilliant, Cunnington was very very good too
Maybe because we won the game, or because Cotch had less clangers than Cunnington.