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ABC and freedom of the Press

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Media Watch found that the ABC had 'over-reached'.

The ABC flogging itself with its own lamb-skin merkin. 'Ohhhh that really is accountability, more please'.

The knobbly old shillelagh is reserved for others, well at least those non-'Progressive' others (shudder, shudder).
Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 27 February 2014 1:36:18 PM
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It's virtually impossible for some to argue on a
mature intelligent level. It's like trying to
pick up a turd by its clean end - it just ain't
happening.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 27 February 2014 1:55:39 PM
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Lexi,

My support for the ABC is limited, and would like to see the ABC trimmed by about 75% to essential functions not attractive to private business, and flog off the rest to allow for infrastructure investment (or paying off Labor's debt) and to generate greater tax revenue in the future.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 27 February 2014 2:19:48 PM
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Loved that post Foxy and best leave it at that.
ABC may add to the avalanche of lost jobs post Abbott,s win.
Not sure Murdock,s loss making arm of the Liberals, the papers he owns will survive his death.
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 27 February 2014 5:30:06 PM
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Abbott is like Hercules trying to clean out Augean stables after six years of Labor MPs crap. It is time to let the river of free markets flow through and clean out the pointless legislation, the debt, the union corruption and subsidised union jobs.

It will be interesting to see whether Labor will put its money where its mouth is and help remove the Quantas act and save jobs here.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 28 February 2014 6:19:49 AM
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In one breath its "time to let the river of free markets flow". and in the next breath, its government intervention to help support a private business. Is it a case of, "I'm a Capitalist in the mornings, and a Communist in the afternoons". All depending on which way the winds blowing!
Kill the ABC but save Joe's Fruit Shop! LOL.
SM What's the chances of your man Abbott, guaranteeing my son's mortgage to the bank. If he was working for QANTAS and lost his job, would Abbott pay out his debt? I think not.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 28 February 2014 8:25:51 AM
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