Red_Rattler
Since 09 May 2003
Newcastle 'like Beirut': They put the blame on Newcastle rail line & want it removed
NOTE: THESE ARE NOT MY/OUR VIEWS, THAT THE RAIL LINE MUST BE REMOVED, but developers are after the land it is on, even though they don't admit it
http://www.theherald.com.au/news/lo...-removal-of-newcastles-rail-line/2542548.aspx
The readers of that newspaper are able to comment, however the comments MUST be approved before they are published.
Yet take a look at this one (the second comment from the bottom at the moment by the person calling themselves Ma and Pa Kettle posted 2/05/2012 9:14:50 PM, if it is not removed):
This is the sort of comments that people who support cutting the rail are able to make. If those comments were made from the other side of the fence, it would not get approved.
And he is today's follow up article: http://www.theherald.com.au/news/lo...beirut-says-infrastructure-chief/2542904.aspx
NOTE: THESE ARE NOT MY/OUR VIEWS, THAT THE RAIL LINE MUST BE REMOVED, but developers are after the land it is on, even though they don't admit it
http://www.theherald.com.au/news/lo...-removal-of-newcastles-rail-line/2542548.aspx
The readers of that newspaper are able to comment, however the comments MUST be approved before they are published.
Yet take a look at this one (the second comment from the bottom at the moment by the person calling themselves Ma and Pa Kettle posted 2/05/2012 9:14:50 PM, if it is not removed):
While I am uncertain, this style is similar to another person's style that I won't name.Que Save Our Rail - what about blind little old ladies, carrying surfboards, pushing prams and carrying bags. 99.99% of people want the rail to stay. Greedy developers, skyscrapers blocking the corridor, people will have to walk from Scone if the rail is cut at Wickham. Buses can't carry people all that way from Wickham to Civic, there are not enough buses on the planet to carry all the rail passengers, trains are so full that people can't fit on. Trains on Anzac Day were full to overflowing, 99% of people come to work by train.
This is the sort of comments that people who support cutting the rail are able to make. If those comments were made from the other side of the fence, it would not get approved.
And he is today's follow up article: http://www.theherald.com.au/news/lo...beirut-says-infrastructure-chief/2542904.aspx
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