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OnLine Opinion Leadership Poll: vote <12-midnight (Read 437 times)
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OnLine Opinion Leadership Poll: vote <12-midnight
Jun 24th, 2010 at 4:53pm
 

Hi All

I've received an email from OnLine Opinion, requesting my participation in an online survey in the context of the ALP leadership spill.  It encouraged recipients to onforward to others who might be interested.

NOTE: It is only open until 12 midnight.

Anyways, for those of you who wish to have your say, the link and relevant email extract are as follows: -


http://polling.nationalforum.com.au/index.php?sid=96447&lang=en

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What the people want - Leadership Ballot

[...]

I have posted the questionnaire at: http://polling.nationalforum.com.au/index.php?sid=96447&lang=en. (If the link doesn't work, please copy and paste the characters into your browser address bar.)

If you know anyone else who could be interested in completing the questionnaire, please forward this email on to them. The more responses we get the more we can do with the sample. And the more influence we have with the people that run the country. If you do forward it on, please use the link at the bottom to do this.



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Re: OnLine Opinion Leadership Poll: vote <12-midnight
Reply #1 - Jun 24th, 2010 at 5:06pm
 


BTW, for ages I have been a subscriber to their regular emails - which usually contain links to a range of socio-political, economic and and environmental essays that I find to be poignant. 

In the past, I have occasionally cross-posted quotes and links to these essays on the Yahoo Politics Boards - but only rarely have I entered into any OnLine Opinion debates. I much prefer the ambience and community here and at Yahoo!  Roll Eyes

Their web-site is at: http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/

Their subscription link is: http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/display.asp?page=subscribe


PS: FYI, following is today's selection of new articles: -

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New Articles
Sheesh, Talk about a winter of discontent
Kevin Rudd: solidarity for the first nerd. In which I side with the loser.
Domestic Politics - Hugh Jorgensen - posted 24/6/2010

An even Bigger Brother
The government is proposing to log all your Internet activities taking invasion of privacy to a whole new level.
Law & Liberties - Chris Abood - posted 24/6/2010

Corporate cowboys
The tenets of 'limited liability' and 'corporate personhood' make it possible for corporations to avoid criminal responsibility.
Law & Liberties - Colin Penter - posted 24/6/2010

‘Backflipping’ to credible policies is good politics
Credible economic policies seem largely to have gone missing in Australia.
Economics - Geoff Carmody - posted 24/6/2010

The generation of good intentions but appalling inaction
Leadership is needed at this weekend's G20 to get the Millenium Development Goals back on track.
International - Suzanne Dvorak - posted 24/6/2010

Changing public policy in the arts
The arts are where cutting-edge conversations about the nature of humanity are likely to occur.
The Arts - Julianne Schultz - posted 24/6/2010



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