27 June 2008

Anyone know more about David Matthews - the (apparently) new ALP Candidate?

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just wondering, saw his ad last night on the TV, but don’t know him from a bar of soap – does anyone have any info about him?

He looks to be the same David Matthews that runs Crystal Approach. Can anyone enlighten me?

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Pommy bastard1:18 pm 07 Aug 10

BerraBoy68 said :

Can anybody tell me where I can buy, or have printed a bumper-sticker that say’s:

“I am ambivalent towards a dragway, I fish, cycle, drive cars, ride motorbikes, like fireworks, have pets, have kids in school, am heterosexual, think the cops, firies and ambo’s are doing a fine job, hate beggers in Civic, hate drugs,hate light sentences for criminals, like drinking both beer and wine and I VOTE”?

I’d liek one with;

“I didn’t vote for a dragway, I have an adequately sized penis.”

David Mathews – nice guy???Does he demonstrate a social conscience? Does he care about the marginalised? What is his motivation for being a politician? social justice? To make Canberra a better place? Ha! My good guess is that his motivation is not at all about improving the lives of others or making a difference: to who? People get the government they deserve: Action not words!

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home – I’m sick of this argument about school closing, they have never been fixed items. If they were operating without many students and the money could be better used elsewhere, then why not. Lets face it, Canberra is not a big city, if your kids have to walk an extra 500 meters to school then big deal, think of it as exercise for them. It used to take me an hour and a half to get to school when I was a kid. Also, how about you take some time out of your day to walk them there safely, rather then whine about busy roads etc… I’ve taken a significant pay cut to enable me to do this with my kids and you’d be surprised how happy it may make you to spend this extra time with the littlies.

Your also not the only one to suffer through the fires, but think about this… Stanhope was kind enough to help those that weren’t insured and he also waived building laws (e.g. 12 months to build)to help people save enough to rebuild. Also, I’m not against a dragway per se, but if it would be such a big money spinner for the ACT as the pro lobby say, why isn’t this being publicaly funded by companies (e.g. Snow et al).

the point I was raising about the fires was that stanhope could have stepped in and paid the GST back to the people who had to re-build after they received their insurance payouts. There are many people that I know who now have a mortgage again. (they had paid out their mortgage)

DJ said :

Not sure why this popped into my head, as a possible election promise, considering that there is a jeans for genes days, you could consider “flannel for Charnwood and Tuggeranong Day”.

Just think with the funds raised you could promise to lower the cost of winny blues, Woodstock bourbon and burnout rims… AND GET VOTES AT THE SAME TIME! Just please don’t record any songs.

well, that’s me out, don’t smoke winny blues, drink bourbon or do burnouts, and my wife burned my flannie when I moved to tuggeranong from charnwood.

Gungahlin Al7:58 pm 28 Jun 08

““I am ambivalent towards a dragway, I fish, cycle, drive cars, ride motorbikes, like fireworks, have pets, have kids in school, am heterosexual, think the cops, firies and ambo’s are doing a fine job, hate beggers in Civic, hate drugs, hate light sentences for criminals, like drinking both beer and wine and I VOTE”?”

I want one of those bumper stickers please Berraboy!

Not sure why this popped into my head, as a possible election promise, considering that there is a jeans for genes days, you could consider “flannel for Charnwood and Tuggeranong Day”.

Just think with the funds raised you could promise to lower the cost of winny blues, Woodstock bourbon and burnout rims… AND GET VOTES AT THE SAME TIME! Just please don’t record any songs.

Oh, and can you promise no crappy election songs (with or without whistling and dodgy lyrics)?!

So Dave, apart from not being able to get a ‘sonic’ haircut or the number of Jon’s barber, and being a newbie Rioter, who are you, what do you stand for and what are YOUR issues for the ACT (as opposed to those of the ALP generally)? I’m all ears…

DavidMathews5:32 pm 28 Jun 08

G’day RiotACTers,

So I’m a millionaire right wing hippy with Jon Stanhope’s haircut running an IT business who has done nothing in the community?

Wow. That’s an awesome description…..of someone else.

Yes, I do own an IT services business. No, I’m not a millionaire nor am I a member of any faction in the Labor Party. I am active in the community, but I’m not a hippy (well, let’s face it; I don’t have the hair for it!) Come to mention it, no one, no matter how many times I ask, will give me the phone number of the Chief Minister’s hairdresser.

He won’t get elected in Molonglo behind three ministers.

skaboy12 said :

BerraBoy68 said :

why didn’t all the cycle paths that cost millions of dollars get privately funded?? Plus they don’t bring much extra income into the local economy. I have heard the argument that the cycleways are used for sport, which i normally reply that people should actually look at the word motorSPORT.

Cyclepaths are there to alleviate pressure on roads, reduce accidents and, heaven forbid, promote a healthy lifestyle among ALL Canberran’s. I’m not sure drag-racing does any of this. Also, if Stanhope likes to listen to minorities as you say, he’d have given you a publicaly funded dragstrip long ago. I think those that seriously want one are in the minority. As I say I’m ambivalent about it but hey, anything that keep morons from speeding on public roads to get their thrills is a good thing. I do feel genuinely sorry for those that like/love Drag racing as a sport – unfortunately its one sport that requires a lot of funding and a racetrack away from urban populations. As I say, I also doubt its a sport supported by the majority of Canberran’s. Happy to be proven wrong though…

BerraBoy68 said :

Also, I’m not against a dragway per se, but if it would be such a big money spinner for the ACT as the pro lobby say, why isn’t this being publicaly funded by companies (e.g. Snow et al).

The pro-dragway lobby have already stated that we can raise the money privately. In fact, most of the money required has already been promised. However, cave people like dragwayaway will ensure it never happens and jon nohope loves to do what the minoritys say.

In saying that, why didn’t all the cycle paths that cost millions of dollars get privately funded?? Plus they don’t bring much extra income into the local economy. I have heard the argument that the cycleways are used for sport, which i normally reply that people should actually look at the word motorSPORT.

peter@home – I’m sick of this argument about school closing, they have never been fixed items. If they were operating without many students and the money could be better used elsewhere, then why not. Lets face it, Canberra is not a big city, if your kids have to walk an extra 500 meters to school then big deal, think of it as exercise for them. It used to take me an hour and a half to get to school when I was a kid. Also, how about you take some time out of your day to walk them there safely, rather then whine about busy roads etc… I’ve taken a significant pay cut to enable me to do this with my kids and you’d be surprised how happy it may make you to spend this extra time with the littlies.

Your also not the only one to suffer through the fires, but think about this… Stanhope was kind enough to help those that weren’t insured and he also waived building laws (e.g. 12 months to build)to help people save enough to rebuild. Also, I’m not against a dragway per se, but if it would be such a big money spinner for the ACT as the pro lobby say, why isn’t this being publicaly funded by companies (e.g. Snow et al).

the-leak said :

Keep digging

perhaps you should consider that David Mathews (spelled his name right after the correction post) is not the only candidate that I have known personally – I don’t care whether he wants me to vote for him, it’s not going to happen. I will sign a stat dec to the effect that I am in no way politically affiliated to him, as it would be a conflict of interest for me from a work perspective – I have business dealings with him, and cannot mix the two. I have several clients that rely on my impartiality, I do not mix politics with business, that would create far too many issues for me.

the-leak said :

Nice try Peterh – perhaps you should also declare any political affiliations you have as you might be in breach of AEC guidelines in this instance.

so, do you want the stat dec now?

I, (not putting my real name here) can swear and avow that I have no political affiliations to any party who is presenting a candidate to the ACT Government elections.

I will base my vote on my convictions, that the party that gets elected deserves to win, hasn’t made an absolute mess of the job up until now, and I will receive information, probably from this site, in regards to the potential Chief Minister – whoever that will be.

How subtle do you think you’re being by “casually” referring to Dave Matthews, first in another thread – http://the-riotact.com/?p=7786 – and then starting a whole new thread this time around to guage public interest (or to see if his TV commercials are cutting through – my guess is that they’re not).

Well I tell you what I know. Dave is apparently in IT millionaire and belongs to the “right” faction within the Labor Party. He has probably already written his maiden speech and consider’s himself a shoe-in for a Molonglo seat; in fact he probably thinks he is entitled to it.

Very funny anyway Peterh – you should have employed a more nuanced approach to measuring your candidate’s popularity; like seeking RA’s views on other candidates instead??? or spending some of Dave’s millions on conducting internal polling!

I would prefer to vote elsewhere. I don’t like the local ALP, nor will I vote for them. the reference to the other thread, I had completely forgot I did it.

I can tell you this:

I have suffered through the fires, my father lost his house and memories, we tried to find some items in the ashes, to no avail. Stanhope did not seem to care, he could have given the victims their GST back, but instead, he took the money and used it to fight the coroner’s decision!

Then, they closed the school I had bought a house near to be able to allow my kids easy and safe access to the school, without crossing busy roads!

with “consultation”, which mattered a pinch of sh!t to the govt.

I lost my belief in the local ALP at that stage. the dragway would have been great for all the people who like to see motor sport of any kind.

I will not continue to fight with you over this. if you don’t like that it was an honest request, to see if it was the same david that I knew, fine.

ssip ffo. try seeing if you can get one of the candidates to subject themselves to the Riot Act, so we can find out what they stand for.

I for one, would be very interested.

Oh, and can anybody pls tell me which current party will best support my lifestyle as advised in my previous post? Except for the CAP (they deserve to be punished for that god aweful song…).

A bit of topic but this politically related so… I’m getting sick of seeing single issue stickers on cars in the ACT like “I want a Dragway and I vote”. Good for you if you have them, please enjoy your single issue life. Can anybody tell me where I can buy, or have printed a bumper-sticker that say’s:

“I am ambivalent towards a dragway, I fish, cycle, drive cars, ride motorbikes, like fireworks, have pets, have kids in school, am heterosexual, think the cops, firies and ambo’s are doing a fine job, hate beggers in Civic, hate drugs,hate light sentences for criminals, like drinking both beer and wine and I VOTE”?

Grumpy Smurf5:58 pm 27 Jun 08

Ok, I was intrigued so i clicked on the David Mat(t)hews link. He’s got Jon’s hair! Is it an ALP thing that you have to look like Sonic Hedgehog?

But seriously – the first things that you read on his site are: about ME; MY vision; help ME; and donate to ME.

Sorry, but I’ve had enough of self-serving politicians. Tell me what you’re going to do for Canberra.

Keep digging

the-leak said :

Nice try Peterh – perhaps you should also declare any political affiliations you have as you might be in breach of AEC guidelines in this instance.

How subtle do you think you’re being by “casually” referring to Dave Matthews, first in another thread – http://the-riotact.com/?p=7786 – and then starting a whole new thread this time around to guage public interest (or to see if his TV commercials are cutting through – my guess is that they’re not).

Well I tell you what I know. Dave is apparently in IT millionaire and belongs to the “right” faction within the Labor Party. He has probably already written his maiden speech and consider’s himself a shoe-in for a Molonglo seat; in fact he probably thinks he is entitled to it.

Very funny anyway Peterh – you should have employed a more nuanced approach to measuring your candidate’s popularity; like seeking RA’s views on other candidates instead??? or spending some of Dave’s millions on conducting internal polling!

so, are you there? going to answer me? if I knew david really well, as you claim, wouldn’t I know how to spell his name? my post was just a query, as many other people do every day. PS – he is not my candidate, that would create a conflict for me, considering that I won’t be voting labor….

I know of him, and have already asked whether RA will be running ACT govt candidate email interviews for all the candidates. apart from the entertainment value, we can also get an insight into the candidates by their responses.

and where the hell is my dragway?

can they build it between the prison and the power plant, perhaps?

if you all know so much about him you should at least spell his name right – sheesh!

http://www.davidmathews.com.au/

firstly, the-leak, I did not know whether the david matthews I know was the same person that was running for labor at the election, and secondly, if you saw any of my other posts, you would notice that I am pro labor Federal, but definitely not for act govt. I will be casting a conscience vote – I cannot vote for a party that did not warn me re the oncoming fires, took the coroner to court over her verdict, did not keep a promise of a dragway (where the hell is my dragway) and denied any involvement re the placement of the power station….

need I go on?
I voted labor at the fed election, because I was sick and tired of libs and their dismissal of real issues.

and mark me, if the new govt (lib or labor) does not do a good job after they are elected here, I will be bleating just as loudly again.

at least I am consistent in my views.

I’ll vote for him if he has a bit of that Belinda Neal ‘mongrel’ in him: it’d liven ACT politics up no end.

Nice try Peterh – perhaps you should also declare any political affiliations you have as you might be in breach of AEC guidelines in this instance.

How subtle do you think you’re being by “casually” referring to Dave Matthews, first in another thread – http://the-riotact.com/?p=7786 – and then starting a whole new thread this time around to guage public interest (or to see if his TV commercials are cutting through – my guess is that they’re not).

Well I tell you what I know. Dave is apparently in IT millionaire and belongs to the “right” faction within the Labor Party. He has probably already written his maiden speech and consider’s himself a shoe-in for a Molonglo seat; in fact he probably thinks he is entitled to it.

Very funny anyway Peterh – you should have employed a more nuanced approach to measuring your candidate’s popularity; like seeking RA’s views on other candidates instead??? or spending some of Dave’s millions on conducting internal polling!

Crikey said :

LOL, apparently they are an IT company. Never heard of him, so probably done nothing in the community, and thus will be a good ALP representative.

God, I thought it was one of the crystal places – you know, a crystal to stop headaches, another crystal to stop dry rot in buildings…………

LOL, apparently they are an IT company. Never heard of him, so probably done nothing in the community, and thus will be a good ALP representative.

What the hell is Crystal Approach?

that is the same David Mathews. Don’t know much about his policies or ideas, but he’s a nice guy.

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