Personally I have no problem with same sex marriage, I have Gay and Lesbian friends and are very nice people, as long as some bloke doesn't come up to me and propose all is good.
They will get a big NO if they did
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
The Belmont Bear said
11:07 PM Sep 25, 2017
If people decide to cast a vote or choose not that's ok by me, if they vote yes or they vote no that's Ok by me as well. Regardless of whether the turnout is 29%, 49% or 99% of the electorate the outcome of this plebiscite is not binding and it will not oblige politicians to change their stance. The reason that the Libs decided to hold a plebiscite rather than a referendum or conscience vote in parliament was to appease what they thought was a vocal minority without actually changing anything. I feel like the people of Australia are being used in a big political game which I have chosen to opt out of - like everyone else I am entitled to choose whether I participate in this plebiscite or not without having people trying to influence that decision..
meetoo said
01:00 AM Sep 26, 2017
The Belmont Bear wrote:
'snip'
like everyone else I am entitled to choose whether I participate in this plebiscite or not without having people trying to influence that decision..
My scrible is done Rocky and posted last week.

Personally I have no problem with same sex marriage, I have Gay and Lesbian friends and are very nice people, as long as some bloke doesn't come up to me and propose all is good.
They will get a big NO if they did
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
If people decide to cast a vote or choose not that's ok by me, if they vote yes or they vote no that's Ok by me as well. Regardless of whether the turnout is 29%, 49% or 99% of the electorate the outcome of this plebiscite is not binding and it will not oblige politicians to change their stance. The reason that the Libs decided to hold a plebiscite rather than a referendum or conscience vote in parliament was to appease what they thought was a vocal minority without actually changing anything. I feel like the people of Australia are being used in a big political game which I have chosen to opt out of - like everyone else I am entitled to choose whether I participate in this plebiscite or not without having people trying to influence that decision..
Sadly, fat chance of that BB.
Cheers, John.