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Spying a Complex issue

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I did not see the Q&A thing on India; in fact I will not watch that bias self serving travesty.
The ABC has provided figures which show that the political allegiance of the Q&A audience is, on average:
Coalition 18 per cent;
Australian Labor Party 40 per cent;
Greens 26 per cent.

Why are they running politically biased propaganda as current affairs that represent the views of Australia?
The ABC's defence is that these figures reflect the political engagement of supporters of each side....No Libs turn up....never do....never have ....LOLOLOL..... The ABC has an obligation to select audiences that are an accurate reflection of political support in the electorate as a whole. The ABC is as left as the old Pravda.

Just because it suits many of my thoughts now, will it in the future? Will the far right get their mits on Aunty and turn it into Der Sturmer.

No the ABC is corrupted and I would slash their budget by 30% and dismiss the current management. I would change its articles of association to management by plebiscite...we elect them every time we vote for the senate. That would keep the bastard honest...delivering for all Australians, not just the greens and latte left.
Posted by sonofgloin, Thursday, 21 November 2013 4:24:05 PM
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Dear SOG,

And here I was thinking just how objective you
usually are.

BTW - "Q and A," always has a wide mix of people
from all sorts of political ideologies on its
discussion panel. Perhaps you should watch it
every now and again and see for yourself.
It just may broaden your outlook. If I can watch
Question Time in Parliament with the new government
on display in their full glory, and resist the
temptation to give the new Speaker a wedgie - then
you can allow yourself one night of "Q and A"
to see if you'll change your mind.
That's fair.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 21 November 2013 4:49:29 PM
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Foxy, I will take you up on that...re the panel coming from "both" sides....they need a target do they not...it is the audience ratio's that I whinge about.
Posted by sonofgloin, Thursday, 21 November 2013 7:25:17 PM
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Dear SOG,

I will watch the audience ratio more closely next
time as well. I had not noticed the large discrepancy
that you claim. However, we'll see on Monday
evening of next week's "Q and A."
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 21 November 2013 9:37:13 PM
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That's what happened.
Poirot,
You mean that's what moron Rudd's Government did & you mutts expect Abbott to apologise ? How about an official apology to Indonesia's President from the leader of the opposition ?
Posted by individual, Friday, 22 November 2013 7:51:56 AM
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It just may broaden your outlook.
Foxy,
If you think Q&A is an informative forum which broadens peoples outlook then you're beyond help.
Posted by individual, Friday, 22 November 2013 7:54:07 AM
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