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22nd August 2007, 04:05 PM #16
Hi guys,
Ive been waiting for the full on anti government rave about this post. Ive been so tempted to kick off but have kept my fingers in my pockets.
Agree about the monarchy, well someone had to do the asset strip didnt they? They're irrelevance is getting more noticeable, particularly here, but nothings gonna change till the Govt changes.
BTW, have I mentioned that whole citizenship test thing is odious, obnoxious essentialism, the very worst populist pap around, designed to marginalise Pauline and her ilk. Reminds me of the raves of Hilaly and the other extremists. As a civilised country we can do a lot better. Phew, glad to get that out,
SebastiaanLast edited by Sebastiaan56; 22nd August 2007 at 04:16 PM. Reason: typo... raddam scraddam....
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22nd August 2007, 04:10 PM #17
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22nd August 2007, 04:16 PM #18
HUM James Packer inherits $7 billion sells of everything and as a good republican gives it all to his Aussie mates, Turnbull decides to follow suit, Murdoch who fled the country now not an Aussie, but son is, decides the same...Then Allan Jones, Pratt they have heeded the call of the Aussie mates in need.
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22nd August 2007, 04:18 PM #19
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22nd August 2007, 04:22 PM #20
most of those earned the money through legitimate business practices, the monarchy earned their through subjugation of nations, and still expect the taxpayers to keep them in the manner they have become accustomed to, for doing what??
At least the others you have mentions have actual jobs and actually create somethingI may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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22nd August 2007, 04:37 PM #21
I guess you have never delved into the business and charity royalty from all over the world have created and invest in creating jobs.
Considering the large number of public servants Australia has who demand they be kept by tax payers whats the difference ust the size of the purse
You can bet your life that Australia's richest have done their far amount of shystering to get their money deals with gov and private and unions all for the sake of a $. Look at the latest Macbank's millioneers only just suck the mum n dad investors dry from their fee's n charges with every company they own.
Thing is we would all do the same if given half a chance.
Just look at the US and other countries who are Republic's seriously first many are in reallity dictatorships.
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22nd August 2007, 10:12 PM #22
Well, as one of those foriners you're trying to keep out, I went for my Citizenship Interview this morning. The citizenship application does ask if you're a terrorist, murderer, etc, etc. But under the current rules, at the interview, you have to be able to tell them this:
At interview most clients will be expected to know and demonstrate your understanding of the following:
Responsibilities - As an Australian citizen, you are required to:
- obey the laws and fulfil your duties as an Australian citizen;
- enrol on the Electoral Register and vote at Federal, State, Territory and local government elections and referendums;
- serve on a jury, if called on; and
- defend Australia, should the need arise.
Privileges – As an Australian citizen, you will benefit from the entitlement, under Australian law, to the same rights as all Australian citizens:
- the right to vote to help elect Australia’s governments;
- the right to apply for appointment to public office or to nominate for election to parliament
- the right to apply for an Australian passport and to leave and re-enter Australia without applying for a resident return visa;
- the right to seek assistance from Australian diplomatic representatives while overseas;
- to apply to enlist in the defence forces and for government jobs requiring Australian citizenship; and
- the right to register any child born to you overseas as an Australian citizen by descent.
Now, I don't think either the new version or the old version will have any effect on the composition of the Australian population, but the Afghan family in the next cubicle who were struggling to recite their rights and responsiblities, had two children who sat and played quietly with each other for the 20 minutes I was there, and even said "goodbye" when I left. How many "Australian" children would behave as well?Cheers, Richard
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23rd August 2007, 06:56 AM #23
Well I hope you make it in, we need more woodies . maybe that can become an entrance criteria....
A lot of the people who immigrate here realise how good we have it. Its the second and third generations who start behaving like hoons, but then so do the third, fourth, fifth etc
Sebastiaan"We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer
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23rd August 2007, 10:27 AM #24
Well now if this doesn't take the cake Packer's just got a pay rise care of the taxpayers and government http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/...462357171.html
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23rd August 2007, 10:43 AM #25
OK I want to be serious about this. Let's see how I go.
1. Which colours are represented on the Australian flag?
a. Green and yellow
b. Red, black and yellow
c. Blue, red and white
d. Orange and purple
2. Indigenous people have lived in Australia for ...
a. At least 40,000 years
b. About 8000 years
c. About 800 years
d. Less that 400 years
3. Australia's national flower is the ...
a. Rose
b. Wattle
c. Kangaroo paw
d. Banksia
4. Which is a popular sport in Australia?
a. Ice hockey
b. Water polo
c. Cricket
d. Table tennis
5. Australia's political system is a ...
a. Parliamentary democracy
b. Monarchy
c. Dictatorship
d. Socialist state
6. The Capital of Australia is...
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Hobart
d. Canberra
7. Which animals are on the Australian Coat of Arms?
a. Wombat and echidna
b. Kangaroo and emu
c. Kangaroo and dingo
d. Lion and unicorn
8. Where did the first European settlers to Australia come from?
a. Spain
b. France
c. England
d. Ireland
9. Who is Australia's head of state?
a. Prime Minister John Howard
b. Queen Elizabeth II
c. Governor General Michael Jeffery
d. Premier Steve Bracks
10. Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia?
a. Sir Edmund Barton
b. Sir Henry Parkes
c. John Curtin
d. Sir Robert Menzies
11. What song is Australia's national anthem?
a. God Save the Queen
b. Star Spangled Banner
c. Advance Australia Fair
d. Waltzing Matilda
12. What do you call the elected head of a state government?
a. Governor
b. Premier
c. Mayor
d. Prime Minister
13. Which federal political party or parties are in power?
a. Australian Labor Party
b. Australian Democrats and the Australian Greens
c. National Party
d. Liberal Party and National Party
14. Which of the following are Australian values?
a. Men and women are equal
b. `A fair go'
c. Mateship
d. All of the above
15. Australia's values are based on the ...
a. Teachings of the Koran
b. The Judaeo-Christian tradition
c. Catholicism
d. Secularism
16. What does Anzac Day commemorate?
a. The Gallipoli landing
b. Armistice Day
c. The Battle of the Somme
d. Victory in the Pacific
17. In what year did the first European settlers arrive?
a. 1801
b. 1770
c. 1788
d. 1505
18. How many states are there in Australia?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7 (exclude TAS)
d. 8
19. Australian soldiers fought in ...
a. World War I and World War II
b. Korean War
c. Vietnam War
d. All of the above
20. What is Australia's biggest river system?
a. The Murray Darling
b. The Murrumbidgee
c The Yarra
d. The Mississippi
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23rd August 2007, 10:49 AM #26
I think the first settlers arrived in 1788, Wongo, but I don't know the first prime minister....
Cheers, Richard
"... work to a standard rather than a deadline ..." Ticky, forum member.
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23rd August 2007, 10:51 AM #27
2. Indigenous people have lived in Australia for ...
a. At least 40,000 years
b. About 8000 years
c. About 800 years
d. Less that 400 years
A lot of people will fail that because Christians don't believe the world is that old. It also should read "Anthropologists believe that ...""I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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23rd August 2007, 10:52 AM #28
You could be right. I keep thinking its a bit over 200 years so I picked 1801.
1788 is a bit over 200 years too.Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com
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23rd August 2007, 10:53 AM #29
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23rd August 2007, 10:53 AM #30
Wasn't the Bicentennial in 1988?
Cheers, Richard
"... work to a standard rather than a deadline ..." Ticky, forum member.
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