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[split] States & Politics
18th September 2011, 04:30 (This post was last modified: 18th September 2011 04:31 by Justtristo.)
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(18th September 2011 04:22)Shell B Wrote:  Oh, cops were swarming, but they couldn't shut it down. My state decriminalized marijuana. I don't even smoke. I just enjoy freedom.

I find it hard to understand why my state (Victoria) still has not decriminalized marijuana or recognises same sex marriages, while your state (Massachusetts) has done both. I dunno what Massachusetts has, but our public schools are infested with "chaplains" and "scripture teachers" who are evangelists. This all considering that Victoria is likely far less religious than Massachusetts is.

The silent majority need to stand up and silence the loud minority (who have far too much influence over our politicians). Angry
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18th September 2011, 04:36
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(18th September 2011 04:30)Justtristo Wrote:  I find it hard to understand why my state (Victoria) still has not decriminalized marijuana or recognises same sex marriages, while your state (Massachusetts) has done both. Considering that I suspect Victoria is far less religious than Massachusetts is.

The silent majority need to stand up and silence the loud minority (who have far too much influence over our politicians). Angry

You have to put your neck out there, vote for what you think is right and be active, even if it is just backing up activists. We may have a lot of religious folk around here, but we also have a huge "underground" culture of intelligent death metal heads who vote. Oh, I forgot about the hippies and punks. I don't know. I look around and I see people like me. I don't really see a lot of religious folk, but the people I do see are voting. That must mean we weirdos are making a difference.
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18th September 2011, 04:43 (This post was last modified: 18th September 2011 04:44 by Justtristo.)
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(18th September 2011 04:36)Shell B Wrote:  You have to put your neck out there, vote for what you think is right and be active, even if it is just backing up activists. We may have a lot of religious folk around here, but we also have a huge "underground" culture of intelligent death metal heads who vote. Oh, I forgot about the hippies and punks. I don't know. I look around and I see people like me. I don't really see a lot of religious folk, but the people I do see are voting. That must mean we weirdos are making a difference.

Well voting in elections at both a state and federal level here is compulsory. I seriously believe because our religious folk are a small minority, the "silent majority" are so laid back they are allowing the religious folk to literally punch above their weight politically.

For instance despite opinion polls showing a clear majority supporting the legalization of same sex marriage. Reports from federal MP's who were asked by a federal parliamentary committee to "survey" their electorate about the issue. Most federal MP's came back with reports saying their electorates overall did not support same sex marriage.

I blame that on the "silent majority" being so apathetic and the religious folk being able to punch above their weight (as I described earlier) by sending shitloads of letters to federal MP's and Senators.
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19th September 2011, 02:26
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(18th September 2011 15:25)downbeatplumb Wrote:  Your 'ass' or 'arse' as it would be called in england seemed anything but whale like in proportions.

Pert was the word that came to my mind.

Ha! It's all about perspective. Smile

(18th September 2011 15:25)downbeatplumb Wrote:  Judging by the haze around you, you probably didnt need to smoke any yoursel to get high.

I don't disagree with that. I felt like I was standing inside a bong. It was worse in front of the main stage.

Quote:It amazes me how different the states of america are to each other, more like affiliated countries than one country.

It's unfortunate because one has to familiarize themselves with local laws whenever they cross state lines, if they plan on doing anything out of the ordinary. Actually, even driving out of state can be hairy -- or a good thing. I was driving forty-five miles over the speed limit in North Dakota once and got a fifty dollar ticket that needed to be paid on the spot. That was it. Here, I would have probably gone to jail for reckless endangerment or some shit.
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19th September 2011, 02:37
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(18th September 2011 04:43)Justtristo Wrote:  For instance despite opinion polls showing a clear majority supporting the legalization of same sex marriage. Reports from federal MP's who were asked by a federal parliamentary committee to "survey" their electorate about the issue. Most federal MP's came back with reports saying their electorates overall did not support same sex marriage.

I blame that on the "silent majority" being so apathetic and the religious folk being able to punch above their weight (as I described earlier) by sending shitloads of letters to federal MP's and Senators.

I am just as confused Justtristo! And I vote yet the "wrong party or legislation gets in" I am wondering if these "parliamentary committees" are just another way of syphoning off the public tax $$ and an exercise in creative accounting??
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19th September 2011, 07:38
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(19th September 2011 02:37)KichigaiNeko Wrote:  
(18th September 2011 04:43)Justtristo Wrote:  For instance despite opinion polls showing a clear majority supporting the legalization of same sex marriage. Reports from federal MP's who were asked by a federal parliamentary committee to "survey" their electorate about the issue. Most federal MP's came back with reports saying their electorates overall did not support same sex marriage.

I blame that on the "silent majority" being so apathetic and the religious folk being able to punch above their weight (as I described earlier) by sending shitloads of letters to federal MP's and Senators.

I am just as confused Justtristo! And I vote yet the "wrong party or legislation gets in" I am wondering if these "parliamentary committees" are just another way of syphoning off the public tax $$ and an exercise in creative accounting??

Well the commonwealth parliament website gives a good explanation of the purpose of parliamentary committees http://www.aph.gov.au/committee/index.htm

However in practice parliamentary committees don't work in that way. Also I do believe religious people form a important swing voting bloc, especially in the outer suburbs of bigger cities and the smaller cities. For example Labor right now according to opinion polls would poll a somewhat better if Kevin Rudd (an out and proud Anglican) than with the current Prime Minister.

I seriously believe we need binding citizens initiated referendums. If they were introduced, there would be no problem getting more than enough signatures needed to get a referendum held on legalizing the recognition of same sex marriages.
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19th September 2011, 11:23
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But Tristo!! YOU KNOW it never works that way with politics!!
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19th September 2011, 11:44
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As much as I love political discussion, can you create a new thread to discuss these issues? This thread is for sharing / commenting on member photos!
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19th September 2011, 12:24
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It's all Shell's fault. And i can't even see the pics! Sad x 2
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19th September 2011, 12:57
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So what would you suggest Tiberius?? Split the discussion off from say post #1242 when Shell started the whole political bit?? Smile
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