Yes campaigners have never yet stated how a yes will change aboriginal problems for the better.
It is incumbent on proponents to provide a reason to vote yes
not
for those that need to be convinced to do so
and thereby provide an answer to something that is not explicit.
It is a very bent way of looking at things...
To expect an answer to an unknown.
It works like this:
"Tell me why I shouldnt jump off this cliff"
The answer is obvious.
"Tell me why I shouldn't do this thing Im about to do that I haven't decided what it is or how I'm going to do it yet.
Answer: What is it you propose to do?
I suggest you cannot expect my answer when,
I like you,
know not what you want to do .
Thank you.
Get with the real vibe man/ they.
- Forums
- Political Debate
- Deceit by the Yes Supporters
Deceit by the Yes Supporters, page-103
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 261 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)