@j*oono wrote:

I was wondering about that one too Am.  Are we going for a dictatorship?


They don't seem to know what they're going for. The new plan is to keep Labor out forever by what ever means possible. They're hoping that means if they spend all day attacking Labor they will erase them permanently.


@j*oono wrote:

I was wondering about that one too Am.  Are we going for a dictatorship?


Sounds like it, trying to shut down all forms of criticism of PM/Govt

 

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I seem to remember Conroy attempting the suppression of freedom of expression not that long ago, not only of parliamentarians but the whole population

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

Krudd, did the same for the Leftie ruler, in the end it worked against him. So guys you are stuck with a dodo for a while 🙂

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

I am interested in the current Govt.... not the Rudd/Gillard/Labor did it: repeat, regurgitations.

Resent history.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.


@poddster wrote:

I seem to remember Conroy attempting the suppression of freedom of expression not that long ago, not only of parliamentarians but the whole population


No, he didn't.


@poddster wrote:

Resent history.


How does one resent history?

It is essential to include recent history so that a better understanding of current event is gained.

Narrow minded views do not reflect current situations.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

Yes he did

 

Conroy announces mandatory internet filters to protect children

Updated 31 Dec 2007, 8:38pmMon 31 Dec 2007, 8:38pm

Telecommunications Minister Stephen Conroy says new measures are being put in place to provide greater protection to children from online pornography and violent websites.

Senator Conroy says it will be mandatory for all internet service providers to provide clean feeds, or ISP filtering, to houses and schools that are free of pornography and inappropriate material.

Online civil libertarians have warned the freedom of the internet is at stake, but Senator Conroy says that is nonsense.

He says the scheme will better protect children from pornography and violent websites.

"Labor makes no apologies to those that argue that any regulation of the internet is like going down the Chinese road," he said.

"If people equate freedom of speech with watching child pornography, then the Rudd-Labor Government is going to disagree."

Senator Conroy says anyone wanting uncensored access to the internet will have to opt out of the service.

He says the Government will work with the industry to ensure the filters do not affect the speed of the internet.

"There are people who are going to make all sorts of statements about the impact on the [internet] speed," he said.

"The internet hasn't ground to a halt in the UK, it hasn't ground to a halt in Scandinavian countries and it's not grinding the internet to a halt in Europe.

"But that is why we are engaged constructively with the sector, engaging in trials to find a way to implement this in the best possible way and to work with the sector."

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.