If the Libs were to vote with the government, would there still be the need for the Greens' vote to get the legislation through?Well I never thought I'd be saying this, but well done Bob Brown and the Greens. I can't say I agree with too many of his previous ideas, but this time he's very much the voice of reason IMO.
Greens could block plans for internet filter
http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24703499-5014239,00.html
Yes, I get that, White Crane, but my question was if the Coalition supported the legislation, then wouldn't the votes of the minor parties be unnecessary?
Thanks, mythos. I had the same impression from a presumably similar response from the Coalition. I suspect the whole thing may well die a quiet death, if necessary justified on the basis of reduced internet speeds, so as to keep the religious right quiet. Thus the government will have been seen to be attempting to protect children, whilst actually not incurring the ire of the general population.Correct. I wrote to my federal coalition member to find out what the coalition's policy is in regards to the Internet filtering as I have heard nothing from them in the media on this topic.
He was very non committal about the whole thing. Reading between the lines it seems the Coalition is hoping the filtering scheme dies due to cost and lack of industry support. Hence they won't have to take a stand on the topic. I'm guessing that while they don't like the idea of govt big brother censorship, they also are keen to keep the right wing religious groups on their side, hence don't want to come out against the filter too early.
So who is attending the rally saturday week. I will be there, first time I've protested against anything so should be interesting.
Found this Hitler quote that fits in nicely
[size=+1]"The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation." - Adolf Hitler[/size]
I received the following today, in response to an email sent to the Minister.
etc. etc.
Indeed. But isn't it sad that we are so used to their prevarications and falseness that we expect nothing more from them.Blah blah blah, pass the buck over to the ACMA, blah blah blah, blame the last government, blah blah blah, we can't change the classification scheme...
No actual details or definitive answers, just the same prepared drivel that they've been saying since they started.
Notice how they skip over/deflect away from certain things? eg. what will actually be on the blacklist?
Morons.
Indeed. But isn't it sad that we are so used to their prevarications and falseness that we expect nothing more from them.
Conroy has launched a blog and in less than 12 hrs already has 102 comments. (if only my site could get that sort of traffic )
http://www.dbcde.gov.au/communicati.../minister_tanners_welcome?90046_result_page=1
What window dressing! He won't take any notice of anything that goes against his own view.
"SANDGATE Police Officer-In-Charge Senior Sergeant Helen Barnett said police would continue random street checks to identify crime, or those involved in crime. "You can expect at anytime, anywhere, we could ask you who you are, where you are going, and what you are doing."
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