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	<title>Comments on: Australian Governance: Censorship Update</title>
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		<title>By: Kelly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its such a frustration to face these things; in this day and age; in Australia. I had been under the impression that we were a free speaking nation; that we had the right to our opinions; and the right to view hear; and do what we pleased as adults.
Apparently this is not the case.
The hardest thing is though; knowing that there is not yet another political party large enough to challenge the two main choices we have- many people, especially older citizens; will vote based on information that is out of date simply because they don&#039;t access the Internet for this sort of information.
I feel as though my hands are tied; but I cannot leave well enough alone. Something must change; and we the citizens of Australia must somehow make that happen, since the people who claim to represent us wont.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its such a frustration to face these things; in this day and age; in Australia. I had been under the impression that we were a free speaking nation; that we had the right to our opinions; and the right to view hear; and do what we pleased as adults.<br />
Apparently this is not the case.<br />
The hardest thing is though; knowing that there is not yet another political party large enough to challenge the two main choices we have- many people, especially older citizens; will vote based on information that is out of date simply because they don&#8217;t access the Internet for this sort of information.<br />
I feel as though my hands are tied; but I cannot leave well enough alone. Something must change; and we the citizens of Australia must somehow make that happen, since the people who claim to represent us wont.</p>
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