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Election 2012 PDRLFC

cv8z

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I am sure that it will be pure coincidence that the Izzy deal is inked a few days before the election. ;-)

Not saying it's a dumb move, cos I would do the same thing.

For me.
Locking in hayne for 5 years would be politically more popular than signing izzy.
I'm not swayed by izzy
 

Kornstar

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There is a lot of hate for Parrafirst in here, any particular reason?

My personal opinion is to vote for the right candidates, not whole tickets but I have seen a lot of negative and snide remarks towards them. Is it purely because they are from a rival site?
 

Twizzle

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No its not, its about political posting, wouldn't matter if they were from the south pole.

How many times do I need to repeat this ?

I am not wiling to go into it further in a public forum, if anyone has any issues you can ask me privately.

Cheers.
 

The Colonel

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That rules Stagger out as an Eels fan. Last few years I have just been happy to see us win a game when I come down to Sydney.

Feel like we have now gone into post match interviews.
 

bartman

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No its not, its about political posting, wouldn't matter if they were from the south pole.

How many times do I need to repeat this ?
Maybe the question keeps being asked because so many people regularly post on this site who have past ties helping out one political ticket are allowed to keep posting their political views, without disclosing their association (e.g. handed out pamphlets, scrutineered, even one the other day who designed website for a ticket). It might appear (to some eyes anyway) that their political posts all seem to stand, yet the election-related posts of others newer to the site but who are being upfront about their association get deleted?

Just offered as food for thought.
 

Etu Uaisele

Juniors
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Maybe the question keeps being asked because so many people regularly post on this site who have past ties helping out one political ticket are allowed to keep posting their political views, without disclosing their association (e.g. handed out pamphlets, scrutineered, even one the other day who designed website for a ticket). It might appear (to some eyes anyway) that their political posts all seem to stand, yet the election-related posts of others newer to the site but who are being upfront about their association get deleted?

Just offered as food for thought.

Exacta mondo . The other day I posted Phil Sims letter to the NRL which had no reference to him running for board and was actually written as a fan ( no mention of his site or political direction ) yet it was deleted , why ?
 

strider

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pretty sure you couldn't post a letter written by someone else and not have a link to where you got it from .... and just so happens where it came from is considered the evil parts of the internet here so no way you could have linked to it ..... so it was doomed from the start
 

cv8z

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pretty sure you couldn't post a letter written by someone else and not have a link to where you got it from .... and just so happens where it came from is considered the evil parts of the internet here so no way you could have linked to it ..... so it was doomed from the start

I can picture the source link under the post
For me. It'd be like seeing a bulldogs jersey in the club.
 

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