Just looked up " expedient" in my Macquarie budget dictionary, [ I know, a man of few words],:
1. tending to promote some proposed or desired object.
2. conducive to advantage or interest, as opposed to right.
3 a means to an end.
Political expediency is what keeps Thompson in Parliament, and what put Slipper in the Speakers Chair. Both sides of the house would do the same to cling to power. A code of conduct might make Joe public feel warm & fuzzy, but somehow I don't think it would change much.
But then again, it depends on what book you read out of . In my Routledges NEW Sixpenny Dictionary [ with 238 illustrations! ] published in 1892,
expe'dient, : Proper ; fit; convenient ; suitable ; . A means to an end ; a shift.
Big Red must have the same book. She should look up " con'science : Moral sense of right and wrong." Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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