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Tony speaks of Team Australia but he doesn't speak like a Captain asking for each player to do his or her part
And so on. I don't know who is right or wrong. But I do think being in government, whatever party it might be, at such a time, is tough.
Personally I'm just not sure about any aspect of this current situation. I sure as hell wouldn't like to be making the decisions that the government, the intelligence agencies, and the police have to make, especially in such an environment of criticism whatever they do.
If they propose measures that they believe will be conducive to greater safety for the greater number, they upset people who feel their freedom is inhibited. If they don't employ whatever methods are requested by ASIO et al, then they will be accused of failing to properly try to keep Australians safe.
If they agree to Australia participating with the US and other countries in attempting to counteract ISIS, some parts of the population will condemn that, assuring us that we have nothing to fear here. Good luck with that.
If they were to refuse to support the US etc, other parts of the population will rage that we are not doing out bit.
And so on. I don't know who is right or wrong. But I do think being in government, whatever party it might be, at such a time, is tough.
What do you think he should be asking of us, Craton? How do you believe we should all be 'doing our part'?
What would be your preferred way for Mr Abbott to speak to the nation?
Personally I'm just not sure about any aspect of this current situation. I sure as hell wouldn't like to be making the decisions that the government, the intelligence agencies, and the police have to make, especially in such an environment of criticism whatever they do.
If they propose measures that they believe will be conducive to greater safety for the greater number, they upset people who feel their freedom is inhibited. If they don't employ whatever methods are requested by ASIO et al, then they will be accused of failing to properly try to keep Australians safe.
If they agree to Australia participating with the US and other countries in attempting to counteract ISIS, some parts of the population will condemn that, assuring us that we have nothing to fear here. Good luck with that.
If they were to refuse to support the US etc, other parts of the population will rage that we are not doing out bit.
And so on. I don't know who is right or wrong. But I do think being in government, whatever party it might be, at such a time, is tough.
What do you think he should be asking of us, Craton? How do you believe we should all be 'doing our part'?
What would be your preferred way for Mr Abbott to speak to the nation?
Personally I'm just not sure about any aspect of this current situation.
I sure as hell wouldn't like to be making the decisions that the government, the intelligence agencies, and the police have to make, especially in such an environment of criticism whatever they do.
If they propose measures that they believe will be conducive to greater safety for the greater number, they upset people who feel their freedom is inhibited. If they don't employ whatever methods are requested by ASIO et al, then they will be accused of failing to properly try to keep Australians safe.
If they agree to Australia participating with the US and other countries in attempting to counteract ISIS, some parts of the population will condemn that, assuring us that we have nothing to fear here. Good luck with that.
If they were to refuse to support the US etc, other parts of the population will rage that we are not doing out bit.
And so on. I don't know who is right or wrong. But I do think being in government, whatever party it might be, at such a time, is tough.
No. Not to me. Seems to me it's a very delicate line for the government to tread between providing adequate warning to the population about what clearly is an increased threat and not inspiring panic.Not in the heavy handed way his is doing that's for sure. I would want him to be extra inclusive of all and asking for our help in keeping a level head and not whipping us into a frenzy such that we give no resistance to any new rules/laws.
On the one hand the govt. raised the alert level then on the other says to go about your daily life without concern. Seems at odds doesn't it?
Australia has been specifically named by ISIS as target. Maybe check up on some of what is documented in terms of clear threats.If we had a Bali style bombing here or if there was a clear threat from ISIL to the Aussie people the situation would be clearer.
Hearsay? Intercepted telephone calls. Real voices.I sure would like to see some transpiracy not conspiracy from our authorities. Allowing them to enact laws on heresay smacks of the WMD saga.
that's your perception. Mine is different. I've found the fine line between 'need to know' and 'openness' has been reasonably well handled. We don't know what we don't know. Some level of trust is required.We have been adequately protected to date. If the govt/sec agencies have real concerns, then they are not sharing that info and are treating us like dummies. This I certainly balk at.
That is an outmoded expression which I've not heard for more than a decade. It's not appropriate in the present context. There is general agreement throughout much of the world that ISIS is something to be dealt with.Too right, it is a very tricky, sticky situation especially as we are branded as a Deputy Sheriff of the US of A
Several ME countries have already participated in air power, I think five so far. Look it up. It has been clearly covered on ABC radio all networks.A new coalition of the willing if you like or better still, support from the Middle East states at the very least. Abbott's New York meeting will shed more light on this no doubt.
What do you think he should be asking of us, Craton? How do you believe we should all be 'doing our part'?
What would be your preferred way for Mr Abbott to speak to the nation?
Personally I'm just not sure about any aspect of this current situation. I sure as hell wouldn't like to be making the decisions that the government, the intelligence agencies, and the police have to make, especially in such an environment of criticism whatever they do.
If they propose measures that they believe will be conducive to greater safety for the greater number, they upset people who feel their freedom is inhibited. If they don't employ whatever methods are requested by ASIO et al, then they will be accused of failing to properly try to keep Australians safe.
If they agree to Australia participating with the US and other countries in attempting to counteract ISIS, some parts of the population will condemn that, assuring us that we have nothing to fear here. Good luck with that.
If they were to refuse to support the US etc, other parts of the population will rage that we are not doing out bit.
And so on. I don't know who is right or wrong. But I do think being in government, whatever party it might be, at such a time, is tough.
Several ME countries have already participated in air power, I think five so far. Look it up. It has been clearly covered on ABC radio all networks.
We ought to wonder how a Government that weeks ago seemed incapable of attracting and holding our trust is now cast as the solid paternal guardian against nameless dread,
I will admit I've not had my ear glued to the radio, stuck in the papers nor eyeballs pressed to the T.V. due to work, family and life in general so will be the first to admit I'm not up-to-the-minute.
I do listen to the ABC radio and watch ABC T.V. when I can and try to keep informed.
It is not surprising then, that you are so badly informed on security issues. You should try harder.
Yeah, thanks for that. Try harder, you funny.It is not surprising then, that you are so badly informed on security issues. You should try harder.
Yes Craton definitely needs to read some Murdoch press to really get that team Australia vibe http://imgur.com/2TglCpg
Or perhaps Fairfax who put the picture of the wrong bloke as the accused terrorist who stabbed the police across most their tabloids.
Yes Craton definitely needs to read some Murdoch press to really get that team Australia vibe
Or perhaps Faironly exposure to news Craton's fax who put the picture of the wrong bloke as the accused terrorist who stabbed the police across most their tabloids.
My local fish wrapper retlyported today that the Abbott govt. wants to introduce new counter terrorism measures which proposes to force internet providers to keep metadata of all our online and phone usage for up to two yrs.
I'm pleased you agree with me. To be well informed you need to study both side sides of an issue. Not just the side that suits your political leanings.
I'm pleased you agree with me. To be well informed you need to study both side sides of an issue. Not just the side that suits your political leanings.. Apparenly Craton's only exposure to newspapers comes from fish wrappers;
See, you are funny...:xyxthumbs
Calliope, I'd counter by saying that to be well informed one would need to be in the thick of things. I'm not and rely on the reporting via our media.
I understand the govt. point of view. I don't agree with it and FWIW, I've no affiliation with any political party nor do I lean one way or the other.
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