I'd like to propose the motion that action film actors, pro-wrestlers and rock stars be barred from politics.
All those in favour?
All those in favour?
Fuck Israel
oh god yesDilbert_X wrote:
I'd like to propose the motion that action film actors, pro-wrestlers and rock stars be barred from politics.
All those in favour?
to be honest, I think abbott is doing a fairly good job as opposition leader. hitting the right buttons and making the right statements. not done anything really silly/outlandish yet.Burwhale wrote:
Can we include Failed priests in that list too?
lol'dSpark wrote:
to be honest, I think abbott is doing a fairly good job as opposition leader. hitting the right buttons and making the right statements. not done anything really silly/outlandish yet.Burwhale wrote:
Can we include Failed priests in that list too?
I used to be a member of the Australian Democrats.AussieReaper wrote:
And as for the Democrat party....
lol
Voting lib to stick it to labour would also not work for me.AussieReaper wrote:
Well voting for the Greens isn't exactly sticking it to Labor...
He'll start mentioning policy as the election campaign ramps up.Burwhale wrote:
He has the luxury of being in opposition. He hasnt bought that much to the table policy wise. He just opposes. His Carbon reduction policy is pointless, but may appear less scary, so people may believe it. I cant really think of any other alternative policies he has bought up. Its just opposition for the sake of opposition. If you want the liberal party to be the Oz version of the Republican party, by all means vote for him. He has made minor stuff ups, but nothing really major yet.
Having said that, the labor propaganda machine has enough of his sound bites to make him sound pretty bad for the next election. It wont be an easy election for him.
That is only partly true. An opposition should oppose, but they must also put themselves across as an alternative govt. You dont do that by opposing all the time. You need some policies, or you arent an alternative.Flecco wrote:
He'll start mentioning policy as the election campaign ramps up.
If you actually put forward good policies without an election in the very near future, the govt will just steal the better parts for itself. The whole point of opposition is to oppose.
Classic example of that is NSW Liberals. They do nothing but oppose, offer no real alternative and the Labor party can be monstrous fuck ups and still get re-elected.Burwhale wrote:
That is only partly true. An opposition should oppose, but they must also put themselves across as an alternative govt. You dont do that by opposing all the time. You need some policies, or you arent an alternative.Flecco wrote:
He'll start mentioning policy as the election campaign ramps up.
If you actually put forward good policies without an election in the very near future, the govt will just steal the better parts for itself. The whole point of opposition is to oppose.
Looks like its still up for negotiation. This wont change the fact that it will slow the net down I guess.The Australian wrote:
A SPLIT has emerged in Labor ranks over Communications Minister Stephen Conroy's filter plan to limit internet porn after a backbencher confirmed she would seek to amend the legislation.
Labor Senator Kate Lundy plans to propose a filter “opt out” when the legislation goes before caucus.
“I think there's a lot of interest in my proposal,” she told The Australian.
“The feedback I'm getting back from colleagues is that there are concerns around freedom of speech and lack of parental empowerment.”
Senator Lundy said the Conroy filter took control away from parents.
“It doesn't empower parents with the control over what their children are getting,” she said. “Senator Conroy's policy just puts in place a blanket filter.”
Senator Lundy's proposal will allow web surfers to set the filter at a level they consider appropriate for their household.
Under her proposal, the Refused Classification-based filter would apply if an internet user had not made their own choice.
Senator Lundy's views on the filter are well known within the caucus and she is confident there is “a lot of interest” in her opt-out mechanism, known as the “mandatory option”.
I saw that. "Laughter" is a wild understatement.CHRIS UHLMANN: And finally, for two days, Nicola Roxon has been taunting the Opposition with several thousand golf balls with "doctor vacancy" printed on them.
It's a marketing toy produced under the previous government to apparently help plug workforce shortages.
Today, she noted her opposite number was a golf fan and that led to this:
NICOLA ROXON: I am prepared to offer him some balls if he wants some...
(Laughter)
However, I am...
CHRIS UHLMANN: And that's a hard act to follow.
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Lol, he'd been censoring his own newsfeed to hide stuff about the filter.BN wrote:
Conroy under fire today. His website is inaccessible