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A chance could be a fine thing

By: AlanK (Registered ) on 01-11-2007 06:02

I think that the Liberal candidate in the federal seat of Ryan is using the tried and proven tactics, used in all but 1 election/by-election. 
 
Be seen in places where persons are committed to another endeavour, like catching a train or bus, and really have no time to stand and ask curly questions, 1 on 1. Or, have your team standing and waving along a busy main drag in peak hour. Always obey the first commandment of electioneering, NEVER GET CAUGHT.  
 
2nd . It is OK to have a few letter-box drops. 
 
3rd . If you can claim a few state government initiatives as being your programs, all the better. It helps fill out the glossy paper. 
 
4th . NEVER make a promise. This way you can not be accused of breaking one. 
 
5th . Always repeat ad nauseam the campaign slogans that are in vogue. 
 
6th . NEVER give interviews; you don’t have to explain bloopers later on. 
 
7th . NEVER admit that you have no idea of what is planned after the election, if your party wins. [except a big booze-up]. 
 
I, for one, would like to know, if you know, Michael Johnson, what exactly is a Liberal Federal government going to spend on what, specifically from federal funding in the seat of Ryan? Not what it may be backing the state government in, but what the feds will initiate that directly targets Kenmore, and the micro-world within a 5 to 7 kilometre radius of Kenmore. You are the only candidate in Ryan that is in a position to have access to this information.

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