arstechnica.com — Stephen Conroy, Australia's Minister For Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, gets called to task by an Australian newspaper for ignoring bad results from Internet filtering field tests and for attempting to stifle his critics.
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theonekenOct 26, 2008
You resent it because it's true? Don't be close minded just because you're from a public school. I went to many of them, and they all sucked. Nothing run by the government ever works well.
blipblipbeepOct 26, 2008
Well you where being facetious ZeRux. Maybe trying to be sarcastic would of been a little more appropriate. I am sorry i hurt your feelings my friend. Maybe if you came to Australia you would see what i was trying to say. This is truly a beautiful place.ZeRux keep smiling mate its not all that bad. Oh and im trying to add you as friend. once again sorry.
davodinkumOct 27, 2008
Tasmania can be our Tibet...except no ones gonna protest when we treat them like s**tI'm not being a a prick, they don't have internet or indoor plumbing.and they spell dig with two silent x's
stack3rOct 28, 2008
What this guy said ^Today Tonight is pro-government spin and pander to the lowest common denominator in australia (nutjob moralists, usually christian)
personaljOct 29, 2008
Well, some Americans back in the day had to kill for ours as well.
personaljOct 29, 2008
Indeed, as Marx once said "Democracy is the road towards socialism", he couldn't be more correct.