Smith strongly voiced concern that those who exercised those beliefs at that time risked being labeled communist or fascist.
Although Smith had voiced his desire for it to be a double album or a regular album with a bonus disc, it was not clear whether it would have been possible for him to release it that way had he completed it.
Once Smith finally began to criticise union influence in the party and voiced his preference for an electoral college composed solely of MPs and individual members, Gould penned a letter to the Guardian promising to strengthen rather than loosen union links.
At the time Smith was voicing disagreement with the government's proposals to reduce the Ministry of Works' experienced construction workforce and to disestablish Twizel, all of which may have influenced the official displeasure.
Smith voiced his opposition to a relationships register, passed by the NSW parliament in May, 2010.
Smith had also voiced similar opinions.
Smith also voiced the Disney cartoon character Goofy after Pinto Colvig died in 1967.
Smith and the Garden president, Dave Checketts, often voiced support for Campbell and vowed roster changes would come before a coaching change.
(Smith and Hebert also voiced two of Zeus' henchmen, as well as other characters in the second episode.)
Angelo and Smith voiced a general sense of disappointment towards Benson's actions, and eventually opted to terminate his career with the organization.