Why i wouldn't vote DA

I guess it's fair to ask why the man on the street will vote for the ANC then? Unlike the DA who only, according to some in this thread, stuffed up their campaign with fingerpointing, the ANC stuffed up their campaign by [short of] fscking up a whole country.
The man on the street is still living on a crap home in a township, struggling to find work because of poor state schooling and development.
The man on the street still experiences poor municipal and governmental service delivery.
The man on the street lives in fear of getting hurt since the state hospitals are in shambles.
The man on the street couldn't see where he went for a period in 2008 because of power cuts.

Considering those few items, I think the DA did a stellar job with its "stop the ANC/ZUMA/Cronie-ism" campaign.
You are conversing with citizens who care about this country. Once again i say this isn't about the posters commenting on this thread. We have all mentioned the MAN IN THE STREET. The average voter is where the DA SHOULD secure votes timgaul.
 
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So now you speak for the man in the streets? Once again, you are making up facts based on your theories and not actual evidence.

Yes i am speaking for the ignorant ill-informed voter who hasn't read their website or attended a rally. I do so because i have listened to the radio, heard their don't vote zuma campaign and was still left ill-informed. Lucky for me i have internet and have looked at their website as well as others. Most people wont and will rely on mass media. That's fact! Whether you wish to admit it or not.
 
Yes, the ANC will win no matter what, but do you want the ANC to win by a two-thirds majority? In case you don't know, if the ANC has a two-thirds majority, it means they can do whatever they want with this country, and I mean anything, they can change the constitution, change this country into a communist state, they an do absolutely anything. Yes, we all know that the ANC will win the elections, but what me and the DA don't want is the ANC to not win by a two-thirds majority. Some guy by the name of Load Acton said "power tends to corrupt, absolute power corrupts absolutely".
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For elections they count only the people that voted and those that didn't vote get excluded from the elections. As if you do not exists. There is no such thing as a "non-vote". By not voting, you're a nobody.

A simple example is that if only 50% of the country votes and of those 66% voted for the Party1 and the other 33% for other parties, then the Party1 will get 2/3 majority. However, if the 50% who did not vote because "it doesn't matter", voted for the other parties it would increase the other parties' margin and effectively decrease Party1 to a mere 33%. Even though they won the election, they will not have as much power. And I think we all agree that any party having a large majority, is a BAD thing for democracy.

This is an extreme example, but majority of people not voting are usually those with the mind set of "it doesn't matter", when in fact every vote does count.

If you don't vote, you're just another statistic in a newspaper showing that you don't give a f#%^ about this country.
 
Get off the high horse timgaul.

I choose not to read any party's websites because that is pure, unadulterated horse****.

I prefer get my information from media sources that I trust, where the information has been filtered and contested by someone. You're welcome to do your own research in whatever way suits you. But please stop claiming that people who happen to disagree with you don't care about their country or the results of the election.

So you haven't read it, yet you proclaim its not worth your time. What an ignorant attitude. And I'm sitting on a high horse?

But then please stop complaining that you are unaware of the policies if you couldn't be bothered to take the time to read them. You're wasting everyone's time.
 
I guess it's fair to ask why the man on the street will vote for the ANC then? Unlike the DA who only, according to some in this thread, stuffed up their campaign with fingerpointing, the ANC stuffed up their campaign by [short of] fscking up a whole country.
The man on the street is still living on a crap home in a township, struggling to find work because of poor state schooling and development.
The man on the street still experiences poor municipal and governmental service delivery.
The man on the street lives in fear of getting hurt since the state hospitals are in shambles.
The man on the street couldn't see where he went for a period in 2008 because of power cuts.

Considering those few items, I think the DA dis a stellar job with its "stop the ANC/ZUMA/Cronie-ism" campaign.

Yet the ANC still campaign that they will improve their lives. You and i know this wont be the case but this is what the ANC voter wants. They want a glimmer of hope that things will be better. I don't hear Zuma saying "DON'T VOTE FOR THE WHITE WOMAN" Why do you think that is?
 
Well, Pumpkin king, by not voting at all, you are actually doing the ANC a big favour. Did you know that Zanu-pf won the 2000 election by a slim 1%? They won by that margin and they realised that they won't win the next elections, so what did they do? They gave farms to people, farms which were taken illegally from their owners and farms which were productive, all in the name of being the ruling party. Now just think for a minute, what if all MDC supporters voted for MDC, would Zim be in the state that it is in right now? I don't think so. So what you must realise is that all ANC supporters will vote for the ANC, while people who don't support the ANC and people who are fed up with the ANC will not vote at all, reason varying from "the ANC will win anyway, so why should I bother voting?" and "there is no other party to vote for", those statements and mentality will give the ANC more power (two-thirds majority). What I think should happen in the upcoming elections is for the ANC to not win by a two-thirds majority, because if they do, they WILL change the constitution.


I have to agree here, if people do not vote at all, then all you have at the voting booth is Julius Malema's little gremlin's chanting zuma's name.

I personally do not like the DA either, because they just complain, complain, complain. Helen Ziller thinks she and her crew are SA's Justice League saving us from the criminal "mastermind" Zuma,

You can always vote Hope and Vote COPE, or vote the ACDP, who are moral christian folk(I like them, even though I am not Christian), or even the ID, Patricia is untidy but she is not too bad. There are plenty of options besides the DA and ANC

As someone that has had to expereince the ugly side of Apartheid, I ask everyone to remember the people that died, so that everyone could have a right to vote.

Not voting means you letting corruption win, because you are choosing to denounce your RIGHT TO HAVE A SAY!

And that ends my essay for today...
 
Yes i am speaking for the ignorant ill-informed voter who hasn't read their website or attended a rally. I do so because i have listened to the radio, heard their don't vote zuma campaign and was still left ill-informed. Lucky for me i have internet and have looked at their website as well as others. Most people wont and will rely on mass media. That's fact! Whether you wish to admit it or not.

So, you speak for yourself and no one else?
 
I like the Ad on tv this morning where ill gives you the stats about the WC since the DA took over.
 
Yet the ANC still campaign that they will improve their lives. You and i know this wont be the case but this is what the ANC voter wants. They want a glimmer of hope that things will be better. I don't hear Zuma saying "DON'T VOTE FOR THE WHITE WOMAN" Why do you think that is?

Yup, they'd rather here about "killing for Zuma" and "bring me my machine gun". Much better, you win :rolleyes:
 
I like the Ad on tv this morning where ill gives you the stats about the WC since the DA took over.

Yes, this information is out there but certain people pick and choose what they wish to hear and comment on.
 
I guess it's fair to ask why the man on the street will vote for the ANC then? Unlike the DA who only, according to some in this thread, stuffed up their campaign with fingerpointing, the ANC stuffed up their campaign by [short of] fscking up a whole country.
The man on the street is still living on a crap home in a township, struggling to find work because of poor state schooling and development.
The man on the street still experiences poor municipal and governmental service delivery.
The man on the street lives in fear of getting hurt since the state hospitals are in shambles.
The man on the street couldn't see where he went for a period in 2008 because of power cuts.

Considering those few items, I think the DA did a stellar job with its "stop the ANC/ZUMA/Cronie-ism" campaign.

Because if you are a black person living in Rural SA, you are afraid that if you dont vote the ANC, then aparatheid will come back. The uneducated are ruled by fear
 
Because if you are a black person living in Rural SA, you are afraid that if you dont vote the ANC, then aparatheid will come back. The uneducated are ruled by fear

That's why I feel over the next five years the opposition parties have a job to educate voters across the spectrum in preparation for 2014.
 
Yup, they'd rather here about "killing for Zuma" and "bring me my machine gun". Much better, you win :rolleyes:

I never said ANC's campaign was a winner. But at least they have the common sense to make it about ANC and not DA.
 
I just have to say that I'm dumbstruck at the many ill informed people in this thread. The few who've actually bothered to try understand politics are arguing with a bunch of kiddos thinking they they know everything.
 
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