For sale?
IT WAS interesting to read the item on purchasing the NBN infrastructure, but I wonder why the government has to buy it, if it is such a good deal why can't it be bought by Tasmanians as a commercial enterprise?
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David Henshaw, Legana.
Civil marriages
WHILE I don't agree with their stance, I understand why some religions refuse to marry same-sex partners.
I don't belong to any of those religions and see no reason why their doctrine has any bearing on civil marriages.
Why should non-believers be coerced by their notions of "correctness"?
People in same-sex relationships provide me with medical help, legal advice, are first responders when I am in an emergency and foster children when their birth parents aren't able to care for them.
Every day, they show leadership and courage that I admire.
I respect what they do for me, and our society. It's only fair that I respect their desire to marry in civil ceremonies.
I'm voting yes.
Marguerite Scott, Trevallyn.
Conscience vote
RESPECTING both the yes and no case regarding the forthcoming, non-binding, postal plebiscite/survey of same-sex marriage, the question of why $122 million of other people’s money is being expended, to what seems to be a means of appeasement to the right-wing of the Liberal Party to maintain a Prime Minister’s position at whatever it takes.
A simple conscience vote on the floor of parliament would have ameliorated this form of narcissistic self-indulgence, but the negation of the aforementioned action has the potential of young lives being lost, with this unnecessary, protracted form of political expediency.
Kenneth Gregson, Swansea.
Yes or no
SAY yes to no, or conversely no to yes, if you are troubled by this then you could say yes to yes or no to no.