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Elections my friend are rather boring & long. if i wanted to watch old guys arguing over the same country i would go to an old folks home. but in answer to them being positivly charged i think that politicians take time to think of s****y speeches that dont mean s**t to anyone. I know of personal experience from John Howard.

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