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Censure procedures exists precisely to record moments of breaking of decorum. All parliamentary bodies have a form of it. -- nm
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con_carne
and this is *exactly* why most people feel so out of touch with their government.
Posted by
Guy (aka lostatlimbo)
Sep 15 '09, 14:46
its well past time to leave decorum and other archaic rules of conduct behind.
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Well if you believe decorum and rules of conduct should all be forgotten, then yes, by all means this censure is a waste of time. -- nm
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con_carne
Sep 15, 14:49
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i toured the Parlimentary building in Victoria this weekend and read that they were originally seated at "swords-length" apart to avoid any injuries
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Guy
Sep 15, 14:57
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Mostly that's symbolic. I mean, why not jsut bring a longer sword? -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 15, 14:58
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