bentaz wrote:Ricky has been a big supporter of sensible talk around firearms, he's got my vote.
BBJ wrote:bentaz wrote:Ricky has been a big supporter of sensible talk around firearms, he's got my vote.
<<Genesis93>> wrote:What ever is wrong with politicians??
anthillinside wrote:Unfortunatley I remember his first few months in office, I'm not a fan.
But luckily he's not in my electorate, I've got a more out spoken member to vote for
Oldbloke wrote:See Ricky Muir in Kitchen Cabinet on ABC iview for a frank interview. Just a normal bloke. I think we need fewer Professional Polititions and more normal people in parliment. After all shouldnt parliment be a reflection of our society?
http://iview.abc.net.au
bentaz wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:
One othet politician that has impressed me has been Nic Xenophon, a independent that puts his own money where his mouth is and fights for what is right. I am yet to see where he stands with firearms.
Nothing on his website.
I've just sent him this, so hopefully we'll soon know.G'day Nick
I would like to know your stance on law abiding firearms ownership and in particular what your thoughts are on the Adler shotgun / lever action firearms?
Thanks for your time and keep up the good work?
Cheers
Ben Brooks
anthillinside wrote:Shows how quick to condem politicians I (we) am.
Oldbloke wrote:Scenes in parliament today only suport my view that thd 3 main parties are simply ONLY interested in their own selfish interests and NOT that of the nation. They are now trying to remove all independents from the system there by removing opportunity for rational debate and differing opinions.
If the libs and greens (now in bed together) were as good as they say they are they would get the vote on the independents in the senate. Turnbul simply wants a dictatorship.
The nation needs diversity in the parliment, it should be representitve of society NOT idiological narrow minded selfish , pias tax dodging millionaires.
happyhunter wrote:Tthe Greens doing a major deal like this with the Liberals might result in their eventual demise similar to the fate of the Democrats
BBJ wrote:happyhunter wrote:Tthe Greens doing a major deal like this with the Liberals might result in their eventual demise similar to the fate of the Democrats
We can only hope.
Lyam wrote:They've been going down slowly for a while. I'm sure we all hope it continues.