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Old 04-23-2008, 10:12 PM
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In 1992, I decided to join a political party as I had barely any self esteem nor confidence which made it very hard to convince an employer to put me on their payroll. I decided that politics which I knew nothing of would bash me into shape.

I visited my local member who was Labor Party and asked about membership to the ALP to which I was instructed to leave the office or the police would be called and I would be charged for trespassing. When I rang up Labor's head office in Sydney, they just hung up on me.

Next, I went to the adjacent local member who was of the Liberal Party. Within the week, I had information sent out to my by the Liberal Party and the Young Liberals. All very good information. They also rang me up to see if I had any questions and to feel free to ask them anything I wanted to know.

So who did I join? Who do you think?

I joined the NSW Young Liberals and then half a year later, I extended my membership into the general division of the NSW Liberals where I put myself into the roles to fix my self esteem and lack of confidence. By the time I left the Liberal Party five years later, I had held several positions including one where I rebuilt a State Electorate Conference(Council) so that they had presence in what was and still is, strong Labor area. I left as I found myself disagreeing with a lot of what they are pushing for in Federal Government.

Then I moved up to Queensland where I remain non-political for almost two years till I joined the Queensland Nationals. I truly enjoyed the people but I detested their cowardice in standing up to management which they disagreed with by rounding up a good alternative to replace the ignorants running the show. So I started talking to people to get this idea going to overthrow the fools running the Queensland Nationals. While I found members who agreed in principle, none of them had the moral character to do this. Combined, we would have been the majority by they were too pathetic to do anything. I left.

Today, I am not financial with any political party. I see the Nationals in Queensland as still in a position to make a massive come back and dominate like they did in the years of the Great Sir Joh who stopped Queensland from disolving back into New South Wales after a very long Labor Government(1932 - mid 1960's). But to do this, they need to grow back some balls and stop being the pussy whipped male slaves to the cancerous Queensland Liberals.

I remain independent, Nationalist yet world minded, anti-multiculturalism, willing to see Islam pushed out of the West, etc.
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