And now, in high fidelity ASCII, it's Leanne with some words for
aus.net.news:
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}> As far as I'm concerend, they can address my concerns any time, right
}> now, for example. I don't think they lost any chances until the voting
}> is over. At least this ought to be so, logically.
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}you've already made your mind up. Why should we try to change someone who is
}not willing to listen.
To convert an almost certain "No" vote into an abstain or possibly even a
"Yes", I would've thought.
Presuming you're in support of the group, you still have the 2/3 Yes and
Yes= No+20 rules to consider- each No vote you can avoid is one (or
possibly two) fewer supporters that you need.
--
Brett
"I'm a Greek God, you're Nick Giannopolous
I'm Julio Iglasias, you're Tommy Raudonikis"
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