i'm not entirely sure whats going onbut it sounds bigmore later
3/19/2009 2:27:01 AM
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/03/19/1237054961100.html
3/19/2009 2:33:54 AM
the list if you're interestedhttp://www.scribd.com/doc/13410247/Acma-Secret-Blacklist-Aug-2008
3/19/2009 2:34:55 AM
I'll post in your thread.
3/19/2009 4:24:00 AM
3/19/2009 5:06:46 AM
Having heard all sorts of stories about the government down there from my Aussie friends, this sadly doesn't surprise me at all.
3/19/2009 5:40:48 AM
WTF MATE?!
3/19/2009 7:05:12 AM
I know where I'm not moving once this country crumbles.
3/19/2009 8:53:12 AM
A dingo at my link.Oh, and now that they published the list you can be sure that those sites will get a boost in the hits they receive.
3/19/2009 8:57:07 AM
3/19/2009 9:54:22 AM
Australia always seemed like the place to go too if the country fell apart, too bad. Whats New Zealand like?
3/19/2009 9:55:30 AM
I expected something like this out of the more socially conservative Howard government, but it was Rudd's left-leaning Labor-Green coalition that pulled this nonsense together. Some seem to say that it was the "Family First Party" they built a coalition with in the Senate that pushed this nonsense, but given that Family First has only a single seat, it shouldn't have been able to muscle this through without the support of the majority of both Labor and the Greens.
3/19/2009 9:56:17 AM
3/19/2009 9:57:44 AM
I bet australians love sarah palin and Joe the plumber.I read another article possibly yesterday though that said one of the bigger ISPs in Aussiland straight-up refused to block peoples' internet.
3/19/2009 10:32:08 AM
3/19/2009 11:32:36 AM
http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/communications/soa/ISP-level-content-filtering-won-t-work/0,139023754,339292158,00.htmAs is so often, the last remaining defenders of freedom turns out to be corporations. Is it any wonder freedom retreats so readily? Let us hope they have more success than America's trolley and bus lines had against segregation. [Edited on March 19, 2009 at 12:25 PM. Reason : .,.]
3/19/2009 12:16:32 PM
wtf mate?
3/19/2009 1:46:24 PM
3/19/2009 2:00:25 PM
At the turn of the century southern bus and trolley lines fought against segregation of the races on the grounds that it wasted money and annoyed their customers. Some companies chose to operate illegally rather than become the enforcement arm of segregationist legislatures. "A black attorney leading a court battle against the laws provided an ironic measure of the strength of the streetcar companies’ resistance by publicly denying that his group 'was in cahoots with the railroad lines in Jacksonville.' "http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Discrimination.html[Edited on March 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM. Reason : .,.]
3/19/2009 2:46:30 PM
That story doesn't really seem to jive with history.
3/19/2009 3:33:34 PM
jive
3/19/2009 4:04:59 PM
i'm bringing it back
3/19/2009 4:16:24 PM
Porch Koalas
3/19/2009 7:39:05 PM
Didn't Australia also ban incandescent bulbs as a green initiative?
3/19/2009 9:07:05 PM