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Nov 09, 2008 00:28

Damn it. It was the most grand way to resign as a leader that can be effectively be done in our two horse country, but, god. I'm going to miss these last nine years. Also, ROGER DOUGLAS is actually back. The Roger Douglas. I'm sad. Oh god, I hope Key isn't The Smiler. Oh god, Key is the Smiler.

Also; ha ha, John Key's daughter is an emo.

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cicipsychobunny November 8 2008, 11:58:38 UTC
Agreed on all fucking counts, mate.

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meledea November 8 2008, 12:19:33 UTC
Oh god, Key is the Smiler.

Yes. Yes he is. Oh God indeed.

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adrexia November 8 2008, 12:34:57 UTC
Arg. I am so depressed by this.

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52hundredwest November 8 2008, 15:55:10 UTC
L O L

LLL OOO LLL

Have a look at the Wellington Electorate results alone, if all those freaks who voted for Green had voted for a real party maybe you would'nt be so displeased.

I'm going to enjoy this for quite some time.

If you feel really bad go hug a tree.

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go_angel November 9 2008, 00:13:34 UTC
Maybe I didn't want either of the major parties to win? x'D

For me people kept telling me to vote, but what they really meant was vote for labour, so I voted the greens. Go the greens!

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adrexia November 9 2008, 07:27:15 UTC
MMP. Left won Wellington by a huge margin.

But Wellington Central is unique. It is both the most educated and the most liberal electorate in the country.

Green voters didn't lose Labour the election. We did our part fine. It was all those ex-Labour voters who voted for National that cost Labour the election.

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the_nic November 9 2008, 09:31:34 UTC
In fact, the Green's had this thing called Strategic voting. Keep labour in its electoral seats, party vote green, it's almost like having Two MP's that you chose. National and ACT had a similar thing in Epsom.

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poor_toms_acold November 8 2008, 20:13:04 UTC
Yeah, I've been thinking of Key ans The Smiler for a while. Shudder.

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