Zrap said:
Hey, lets all have a BOS meeting out the front
of Parliament house and start binge drinking!
lol did everyone miss this post? Bloody brilliant.
Captain Gh3y said:
omg what would happen to schoolies week
I think on the schoolies website it says it brings in 60mil every year!
^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:
Sorry. This kind of thing makes me so angry though
That's right, always blame the poor communists in the corner being all equal and sharing their beers. Got nothing to do with us, this.
^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:
If someone can provide logical reasons why raising the drinking age would solve social problems and benefit the majority of the population I'd love to hear it. So far all I have seen is people using the "organ development" argument which is not really enough.
+1 (this is almost as stupid as "you should stay in school until you get your licence so you can drive to work")
^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:
The kind of change the government wants to see is going to need MASSIVE social change before it'll happen. I.e. People need to THINK underage drinking is bad (and by people I mean, like, everyone) before an age change would have an effect.
Smart cookie.
I don't remember who it was, but one of you... Wait. I think it was Smithereens? said that the ALP hasn't been left-wing since the days of Whitlam. So for liberals, you're making contradicting accusations
Health Minister Nicola Roxon said raising the drinking age and hiking alcohol taxes were not priorities, but did not rule out either measure.
"If the communities do raise ideas like this that should be considered, we're happy to consider them but they're not part of our first tranche of priorities that we'll be focused on," she said.
Ms Roxon said the government was seeking to address binge drinking by changing community attitudes as well as laws.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=389457
Oh and jb, protesting is a leftist thing. Leave it to the specialists. You know, you guys don't believe that "crap" works