Coonan backs Telstra against schools

By AAP
14 September 2006 03:54 PM
Tags: coonan, government, schools, telstra, telecommunications

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    Sack the Bimbo Kieran Foy -- 15/09/06

    Even worse than Richard Alston as a Communications Minister.She has made a complete mess of telecomms in this country.Broadband services are a disgrace for a developed country and Telstra can do what it likes.The government's only interest is flogging this dead horse if they can find any more mugs to buy it.70% of Australians do not want Telstra sold.They do not want generations of Telstra Taxpayer funded wealth transferred into the hands of a wealthy few.
    Do something useful in life for once Helen.Resign and cancel this sale fiasco.

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