Saturday, 10 July 2010
Has Stephen Conroy just guaranteed that Labor will lose seats to The Greens in 2010?
Sometimes it's hard to believe just how far the ALP will go in order to lose seats in this year's election unless you track Communications Minister Stephen Conroy's chatter about plans to censor the internet.
Having slipped this scheme under the radar in 2007 he is now afraid to introduce it into law before the election in case votes walk, but intends to run yet another rigged investigation and then erect the Great Firewall by 2012 secure in the knowledge that he won't have to face the voters himself for another six years as a senator.
This consummate ministerial liar changed his tune in the space of 48 hours, because on Wednesday he was telling the press that "I expect it (the legislation) to be this year. I expect that we will table the legislation this year sooner rather than later."
In the meantime he's muscled some ISPs into introducing the filter by stealth as a supposedly voluntary feature and has the hide to say that this net will only catch baddies like child abuse, bestiality, crime, terrorism. Well last year we all saw his blacklist when it was leaked and it certainly blocked inoffensive websites.
So stuff you Conroy - even your Dad thinks you're a rightwing twit. I'm voting Green all the way!
Kellie
Grafton
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censorship,
federal election 2010,
Internet,
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1 comment:
bloody jesus freaks and do goody butt in other peoples affairs people..when are they going to let other people do want what they want
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