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Who is afraid?

By: AlanK (Registered ) on 22-10-2007 09:47

What is it about the federal seat of Ryan? 
What is it about elected members for state seats that are in the federal seat of Ryan? 
 
One never saw John Moore for all the years he was the member for Ryan, except at election times. Then you could always plan to see him for a couple of mornings at Indooroopilly railway station, and no doubt he spent a few mornings at other stations as well, and let us say nothing of the extra weight the poor posties had to carry around the burbs. 
Mr. Johnson is out of the same mould, but with a few changes. Who are those idiots standing on the roadside waving to drivers who pay attention to them at the risk of have a prang through inattention. The postie has dropped electionering pamphlets in my mail box 3 times in as many days. Claiming rights to a lot of state government iniatives. What does Bruce Flegg have to say about this? 
You can usually get someone at the members office, they listen willingly to what you say, I assume they are taking notes, but you NEVER hear back. 
 
It is this contemptuous attitude which eventually will bite every elected member in the backside. 
 
I know that in this time of party politics, that a large number of elected members have forgotton that they are elected to look after the people who put them there, Australia next, then State, themselves, party, and God knows what else, BUT ABOVE ALL, THOSE WHO ELECTED THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE. 
 
Those who put in, can just as easily remove, even in an electorate where one party has a majority of up to 20%. Look at what happened after John Moore resigned. A LOT of miffed voters out there then!

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