absolute must listen radio debate tuesday 14th

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    Chris Smith - Presenter

    2GB Sydney - or 1377 NTR Nelbourne

    Tuesday 14th September - 1.15pm

    Subject - the case for and against the NBN.

    If you can get access to listen to a radio if at work - 15 minutes - this informal debate is a Crucial Must Listen - and for anyone!

    Alan Davies - from Armidale NSW - is Tony Windsor's adviser on why Australia should spend 43 Billion on Broadband - has agreed to debate internationally recognised but modest Telco expert (he advises overseas goverments!) - Kevin Morgan. Thanks to Davies advice to Windsor(who doesn't even have his own PC at work he tells us) we were inflicted with a Labor/Greens Government.

    You should have heard the rubbish coming out of the Davies
    mouth with his conversation with Smith today! He did a lot of bragging. But listen tomorrow and make up your own minds.

    To Davies, the NBN is the be-all to end-all - no argument! More important than Australia's mining industry, which he sneeringly remarked is just "lots of holes in the ground!"

    This is the seemingly arrogant, so called expert who talked Windsor (and Oakeshott by association?) into the misguided position on the NBN.

    If you were worried or frightened about our future before,
    be very frightened now. This debate is an absolute MUST listen.

    You'll realise just what Australia is up against with such misguided and erroneous views, if you hear what Morgan has to say in rebuttal.

    And how our 43 Billion, plus the more billions NBN will cost, is about to go down the drain for no good reason or outcome courtesy Windsor/Labor. Just to have bought someone's way into government.

    Criminal, really. But how the hell do we now have any chance of overturning such ignorance?

    If you care about Australia's future, please listen.

    43 Billion wasted is NOT peanuts. At least you could lobby your local member after you hear this.

 
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