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Old school views and the younger generation.

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Dear SteeleRedux,

Thank You for providing this extra information.
It helps clarify things and I trust that
Hasbeen and others are reading your posts as well.

Again, Thank You.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 10:17:39 AM
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This was posted here as a document of no confidence.

This document asserts that many decisions made within this Government’s term in office have already resulted in, and will continue to result in, great damage to Australia’s economy, to our social structure, to the deterioration of our country’s international public image and to further devastation of our natural environment and our Heritage listed sites.

The people protest at a great number of policies and decisions being implemented by the Liberal National Party Coalition Government which are in denial of the best interests and image of our nation and an affront to the common good.

Would someone like to articulate the many decisions that have resulted in the claims quoted above. Frankly, except for the welcome action in stopping the boats and saving lives, I am critical of the government not yet doing enough to counter the disasterous past 6 years.
Posted by Banjo, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 10:56:33 AM
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Wasn't their main beef that they refuse to accept democracy? In particular, the federal election result?

It went down like a damp squib. Bit desperate and needy to post the 'message' on OLO. A year 12 student could have done better on that waffle.

Honestly, who cares and get on with life.
Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 1:45:01 PM
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<The social democracy that represents the very fabric of Australian ideology..>

Ye Gods, who writes that bumpf?
Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 1:47:44 PM
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It is very interesting how the original video has progressed through the Youtube trend matrix.

After being popular with the younger ages when it was posted it is now finding a wider audience with the more mature demographic. What is also telling is it resonating notably more with female users, right into the 65+ cohort.

Figures per age group as of an hour ago.

65+
Female users - 3rd
Male users – Out of the top 10

55 – 64
Female users - 3rd
Male users – 6th

45 – 54
Female users - 4th
Male users – 10th

35 – 44
Female users - 9th
Male users – Out of the top 10

25 – 34
Female users - 7th
Male users – Out of the top 10

18 – 24
Female users – Out of the top 10
Male users – Out of the top 10

13 – 17
Female users – Out of the top 10
Male users – Out of the top 10

www.youtube.com/trendsdashboard#loc0=aus&age0=45-54&gen0=female&mode=compare&age1=55-64&loc1=aus&loc2=aus&age2=65-&gen2=female&gen1=female

It has also managed to garner an extraordinary 400,000 views. it must be making his advisers tear their hair out.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 3:04:23 PM
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One can't help but wonder if the current government
was Labor would the same people be as adamant
against the protest marches of tens of thousands of
Australians currently expressing their dissatisfaction
with the current Liberal government?

A tolerance of criticism and of dissenting opinions is
after all fundamental to democracy.

Governing parties must
resist the temptation to equate their own policies with
the national good, or they will tend to regard
opposition as disloyal. This would go against the belief
that so many Australians share - that every citizen should have
the right of political participation.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 3:12:15 PM
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