Thursday, November 20, 2008

Vilification legislation

The Victorian parliament has witnessed some great moments. Moments when the Politically correct took second place to matters of foresight and principle .Not recently, however .
The hamfisted and dangerous( more likey to cut freedom of speech)R&RV legislation went through without hardly a murmor by the very aged Age Newspaper .The Age missed the most obviuos news essence of the time - standing on the steps of parliament during the debate were the most varied and diverse group of political elements ever to get together - Voltaire would have probably have been there.
Why wasn't the Age?
No wonder we don't buy The Age anymore.

Bracks has shown himself patheticly vulnerable to groups whe don't know the danger of good intentions. So much for the left and its learning curves?

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