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Lyn

According to a recent poll there's a fair bit of public support for the filters. Online people need to get offline and start talking to their friends, coworkers and neighbours rather than nagging a government which doesn't appear to be interested. Why would they be when it has public support?

Other people here are right. It's almost impossible to answer the issues raised here while we have the filters hanging over our heads and, on the environment, this government is barely distinguishable from the last one. We're being offered a third rate broadband network and heavily subsidising antique automotive industries.

Every single day you can find people discussing these problems and proposing solutions. Every single day you can find people disappointed that this government's policies prevent those solutions from becoming reality.

People genuinely want Australia to be the best of everything, so it's hard to deal with the disappointment.

 
Document ID: 94204 | Last modified: 19 December 2008, 2:30pm