Re: [LINK] web: OpenAustralia.org: Are your Representatives and Senators working for you in ...

2014-10-22 Thread Bernard Robertson-Dunn
On 23-Oct-14 9:19 AM, Tom Worthington wrote: > Some form of Internet enhanced government for HK may be acceptable to > the Government of China, so long as it does not threaten the central > role of the Communist Party of China. IMHO, it is likely that the only "form of Internet enhanced government

Re: [LINK] web: OpenAustralia.org: Are your Representatives and Senators working for you in ...

2014-10-22 Thread Tom Worthington
On 22/10/14 10:55, JanW wrote: > At 10:42 AM 22/10/2014, Tom Worthington you wrote: >> Perhaps the HK students should be working on something like that >> ... > > Interesting. Only the "representatives" in the Chinese "parliament" > are likely to toe party lines, so what's the point? ... Some form

Re: [LINK] web: OpenAustralia.org: Are your Representatives and Senators working for you in ...

2014-10-21 Thread JanW
At 10:42 AM 22/10/2014, Tom Worthington you wrote: >Perhaps the HK students should be working on something like that, with a >form of net-enhanced government which would allow seeing what government >is doing and have some input. If this did not involve universal >suffrage, it may be acceptable

Re: [LINK] web: OpenAustralia.org: Are your Representatives and Senators working for you in ...

2014-10-21 Thread Tom Worthington
On 21/10/14 12:53, Jan Whitaker wrote: > ... You can see what your reps are doing the House and > Senators as well ... http://www.openaustralia.org/ Perhaps the HK students should be working on something like that, with a form of net-enhanced government which would allow seeing what government i

[LINK] web: OpenAustralia.org: Are your Representatives and Senators working for you in ...

2014-10-20 Thread Jan Whitaker
This is clever. You can see what your reps are doing the House and Senators as well. Also provides an alert service on specific topics. http://www.openaustralia.org/ Jan "Lost Anchors" - Now available on Amazon in both print and Kindle versions. Print: http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Anc