Christian ban smacks of hubris, page-83

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    " banning a Christian organisation "
    But their not, their a political movement.

    Martyn Iles said, "It used to be that our ACL leaders doing the lobbying could do a great deal. But these days, that’s not so much the case. Politicians want to know what difference their decisions will make in the electorate. They want to know where the votes are and whether there are 'activated' people who are going to do something about the issue."[79] Iles said he wants to transform ACL into a US-style conservative activist group that mimics the tactics of progressives, said the lobby group was using the election to test the effectiveness of its campaign. "The campaign itself is targeted, and the reason for that is we want to build ourselves into primarily a grassroots activist movement and, as we learn how to do that, we are running targeted campaigns to test what we are doing.

    " The ACL was deemed too political, presumably because of its objection to the McGowan government’s voluntary assisted dying legislation that came into effect this month. "

    Good luck overturning this law.
    Um, if the ACL, wanna tip from me, try a mountain top.
    Or are they too good for that?

    Raider

 
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