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Hi Everyone,

Check out this web site:

http://www.mags2010.com

Its a site representing a south aussie who wants to run as an independant next election

to help S.A. motorists and enthusiasts, unlike what we have had so far.

Looks like a person with some guts who wants to stand in the upcoming election, i know

i'll be voting for him. It looks like he needs 90,000 votes across S.A. in order to help us out.

Awesome :D

wow looks like a 6yr old made the website in ms paint

also its all good and well running to be premier but really don't think he would beat Ranns cronies to many old people to sway

its one thing to put some fancy popular views on a website, and another thing to get on tv and be very articulate about how they are going to be delivered efficiently and effectively:thumbsup: guess well see how it pans out.

Hi,

It looks like MAGS is a bit more serious. All of a sudden their webpage is updated to something different.

Must have been a test run i'd imagine or something.

I just wanted to say that so far is S.A., we havent had anyone take the motorists point of view in order to help us enthusiasts.

I actually met the man behind MAGS, and he is deadly serious about running as an independant in 2010, rather much like Nick Xenophon did for "NO POKIES". HE IS NOT RUNNING FOR PREMIER OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.

He is running for Upper House/Legislative council as an INDEPENDANT. IF he gets 90,000 supporting votes across S.A., he will be quite a powerful person when it comes to helping the SA motorists, especially seeing that we dont have anyone helping us at the moment to have a fairer system.

I know that rather than knocking him, all i have to do is vote for him, and then as an independant, he will cerainly have the power to help SA motorists for some fairness for once. Who cares what hios website looks like, its what he is able to do for the motoring oublic that counts. This is finally soem light at the end of the tunnel.

Geez, that earlier website wasnt very nice looking, but i think the new one aint too shabby at all.

Defiantely looks more the part. Good luck to the man :( We need this type of gutsy support.

Geez, that earlier website wasnt very nice looking, but i think the new one aint too shabby at all.

Defiantely looks more the part. Good luck to the man ;) We need this type of gutsy support.

You mean this one? If yes, its still a bit average but each to their own. Good luck to him!

magsback23c.JPG

More news:

http://smasa.com.au/forum/index.php?topic=...g10462#msg10462

Why should we beg to pollies on our knees for what we need and desire? This guy should be voted in by motorists to become a pollie and that way we can get what we really need and desire as motorists. Its an easy task on the ballot paper next election, and a "No-Brainer" if you ask me.

After all, Joe Carbone is a motoring enthusiast too and has had enough himself of what is happenning in this state. If he is voted in, he DEFINATELY has POWER to change these things for the better.

Edited by tommychev

for a guy who has just heard about MAGS, your pretty firmly seated on the bandwagon :)

oh well good luck to the guy, if he has the power to sway the votes of the other MP's then im all for it, you can kick and moan on tv all you want about nothing being done, but hopefully it gets carried out in parliament!

Joe Carbone is certainly not my dad, LOL.

I thought it would be good for all us car nuts to have someone trying to get into parliament to be our voice.

Is there something else us skyline lads would want for an improvement to the crappy laws currently in place?

I know id like to see a hell of a change to many laws and regs as they're pretty one sided targeting us.

Edited by tommychev
interesting. what are his policies on Lesbians and abortion?

Ask the guy one day and find out. Who knows? Maybe he doesnt care about these topics as he seems to be a motorist's rep, or maybe he does :P

interesting. what are his policies on Lesbians and abortion?

Who gives a shit? As far as I'm concerned, the business of any man and woman is their own, especially in the privacy of their own bedroom - what business is it of mine, or anyone else, as to what goes on in another persons life - f**kING ZERO!.... only religious dickheads and politicians seem to give 2 shits about what others get up to, usually because they are taught to be sexually and emotionally repressed - and such folk usually get exposed eventually as being morally corrupt in either case. I love lesbians and I'm pro abortion, because as far as I'm concerned, a womans body is her own private, personal property and she can do whatever the hell she wants, AND theres enough frigging people on this planet as it is, let alone to bring another unwanted kid into this world.

If we have some dude who has the balls to step up to the plate and put a motoring enthusiasts opinion on the table, then good.

But dont for one second expect to have a niche, fundamentalist religious bullshit agenda put on his plate, or any others for that matter.

This is the 21st century, we live in a free society, and we are free to believe what we want. f**k you if you don't agree.

Back on topic - I think this man has an admirable agenda, however he needs a decent PR person and a decent web designer

-D

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