No choice but to look for the lesser of evils on poll day
I would like to reply to the regular contributor to your paper who is so blinkered and mind controlled by their ALP support that it is ridiculous.
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I WOULD like to reply to the regular contributor to your paper who is so blinkered and mind controlled by their ALP support that it is ridiculous.
I support no one in the political spectrum and make my political decisions after much research and open minded reading.
I feel very sorry for those people like your regular contributor, who have such a closed mind that they only see what they want to see and choose to deny everything that is outside of their beloved ALP spectrum.
My grandfather fought in the war and one of the things that those men fought and died for was freedom of speech.
Something that this contributor and their friends take for granted.
Their beloved ALP wants to control it as it talks about legislation to control so called "hate speech”.
Who determines what is hate speech and what is not?
By the sounds of it Shorten and his left-wing mate Di Natale from the Greens determine anything that is hate speech is anything they do not agree with.
I do not like the rubbish that this person espouses with their blinkers firmly in place but as the famous saying goes "I defend your right to say it”.
Unfortunately the only other option to choose from is the Liberal party who will no doubt try to put the same rubbish in place in due course, but at this stage at least are not trying to control what the masses think and say.
So consider who are the lesser of the two evils when voting.
SHANE DALY
Peachester
Originally published as No choice but to look for the lesser of evils on poll day