Conroy to keep pushing mandatory ISP filters

Aug 10, 2010 2:08 PM Conroy to keep pushing mandatory ISP filters

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy told the ICT leaders debate in Canberra that the Australian Labor Party, if re-elected, would continue its implementation of the unpopular policy.

"We will bring forward the legislation once we've finished the review [of refused classification guidelines]," Conroy said.

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Cheers Don...

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Don McKenzie
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No surprises there.

He and the Christian lobby groups go hand in hand on this.

He's probably a member.

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What, more of the "spams and scams entering through the portal"?

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refused classification guidelines]," Conroy said.

I think we either need to see them dump Conroy, or maybe we should send a message and dump this party. Freedom of speech is vital to everything.

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Thankfully every voter in VIC has the ability to boot Conroy out at the next election:

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and you can do it by not changing your desired party voting preference. Makes me want to move to Victoria.

Dave.

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Don McKenzie wrote

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No chance of getting it thru the senate now that the coalition has decided to oppose it.

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Rod Speed

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I'll be voting against him, let's hope everyone else gets the message. Unfortunately FAR too many vote above the line, so he'll probably get back.

MrT.

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Mr.T

Yes, but what are those channels showing? I'm not really interested in root of the week, even if it a gardening program? My last local foray into $/view Tv had me quaking in my boots about the killer kangaroos roaming the streets (Yes it was a National geographic program).

OTOH, I'm not going to rush out and repair the TV if it breaks down again.

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terryc

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I don't blame you. Mine sits turned off most of the time these days.

I'm sick of hearing crap or stuff designed for people with a mental age of under 12.

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