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Dear Aussie Folks:

 

I feel sorry for you because....you have no vote.

 

You are like SECOND-CLASS citizens...or...more apropos of your history....you are like USA prisoners in USA prisons....

 

Without a vote.

 

Yes, my friends, from DOWN UNDER....

 

We know you would LOVE to vote in the USA presidential election this November 5th...BUT....America does not allow you to vote.

 

Do you feel left out?

Just like those locked up in USA prisons?

 

Harris wants to give Australians the vote in the USA....as you know.

Just like she wishes Americans in American prisons could vote, too.

 

Here is a video which explains this issue, lucidly:

 

 

I have, in the past, had a few Aussie friends.

Mostly, they think the same way as I, about most important Topics.

 

If I had my way, and if I were Prez, the first thing I would do would be to give Aussies the vote, in America.

 

Also, why do so many Aussies want to leave Australia and come to Thailand, I do wonder.

 

IF only I were Australian, then I would just lie on the beach, soak up the sun, and drink SUDS all day....

 

What do they call a case of beer in Australia....?

 

They call it a SLAB of Beer, or something.

 

I do not understand this terminology.

Why a SLAB and not a CASE of beer....

 

Anyone know?

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

 

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Dear Aussie Folks:

 

I feel sorry for you because....you have no vote.

 

You are like SECOND-CLASS citizens...or...more apropos of your history....you are like USA prisoners in USA prisons....

 

Without a vote.

 

Yes, my friends, from DOWN UNDER....

 

We know you would LOVE to vote in the USA presidential election this November 5th...BUT....America does not allow you to vote.

 

Do you feel left out?

Just like those locked up in USA prisons?

 

Harris wants to give Australians the vote in the USA....as you know.

Just like she wishes Americans in American prisons could vote, too.

 

Here is a video which explains this issue, lucidly:

 

 

I have, in the past, had a few Aussie friends.

Mostly, they think the same way as I, about most important Topics.

 

If I had my way, and if I were Prez, the first thing I would do would be to give Aussies the vote, in America.

 

Also, why do so many Aussies want to leave Australia and come to Thailand, I do wonder.

 

IF only I were Australian, then I would just lie on the beach, soak up the sun, and drink SUDS all day....

 

What do they call a case of beer in Australia....?

 

They call it a SLAB of Beer, or something.

 

I do not understand this terminology.

Why a SLAB and not a CASE of beer....

 

Anyone know?

 

Best regards,

Gamma

 

 

Why just allow Australia to vote? Just a potential of 17 million eligable votes possible anyway.

Bring in the whole western world to vote on who governs USA as the country is so important to us all.

That could break the dead lock between the two parties .

 

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Just now, itsari said:

Why just allow Australia to vote? Just a potential of 17 million eligable votes possible anyway.

Bring in the whole western world to vote on who governs USA as the country is so important to us all.

That could break the dead lock between the two parties .

 

 

OK !!!!!

Now your talkin'.....

 

Why NOT?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Yes 

A 19-year-old Chinese student is facing voter fraud and perjury charges after allegedly casting a ballot in the US election.

https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/chinese-citizen-charged-with-illegally-voting-in-us-presidential-election/news-story/0e5c3649d668338c93cd679b4163f8d4

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50 minutes ago, still kicking said:

A 19-year-old Chinese student is facing voter fraud and perjury charges after allegedly casting a ballot in the US election.

https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/chinese-citizen-charged-with-illegally-voting-in-us-presidential-election/news-story/0e5c3649d668338c93cd679b4163f8d4

 

It wasn't ME, Babe....

 

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16 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

"Transportation" to the UK :whistling:

You are welcome to several of the ethnic groups in our multicultural society. They seem to excel mostly at criminality.

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I've got the OP posts blocked but is there any way to block his threads as well so I don't have to constantly see his dribble clogging up the Pub sub-forum where he seems to live?

 

Wish it was like a real pub where political discussion is banned and loud obnoxious people always trying to be the centre of attention are quickly encouraged to piss off 😉

 

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54 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

You are welcome to several of the ethnic groups in our multicultural society. They seem to excel mostly at criminality.

The white folk down there are all descendants of prostitutes and thieves. 
 

 

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41 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

I've got the OP posts blocked but is there any way to block his threads as well so I don't have to constantly see his dribble clogging up the Pub sub-forum where he seems to live?

 

Wish it was like a real pub where political discussion is banned and loud obnoxious people always trying to be the centre of attention are quickly encouraged to piss off 😉

 

Harden up snowflake.

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4 hours ago, itsari said:

Why just allow Australia to vote? Just a potential of 17 million eligable votes possible anyway.

Bring in the whole western world to vote on who governs USA as the country is so important to us all.

That could break the dead lock between the two parties .

 

Americans should not be allowed to vote for US President anymore. Leave it up to a vote of the Ambassadors of the United Nations in total. Any tie to be decided by the unanimous decision of the Secretary General.  

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