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I'm not much into politics , but this is worth looking at .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_oIR_nhV5s

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WOW!

So W.A is not part of the commonwealth.No crate lost... (jest)

I didn't see one sheriff in there.In N.S.W we have sheriff and there under commonwealth law.Unlike the d#$k's in that vid.
http://www.sheriff.nsw.gov.au/
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This fellow is actually correct. The blame lies at the feet of politicians of all persuasions.

This is not the place to debate this but I wonder how many realise that the current pack of thieving rats have been eyeing of YOUR SUPERANNUATION to fund their schemes. Want proof? Try this press release from last week.

" Wednesday's press release from federal assistant treasurer, Bill Shorten. It's titled: "More Money in Retirement - An Historic Boost to Superannuation". The key part states:

"The increase in the SG [Superannuation Guarantee] will boost the superannuation savings of Australian workers by around $500 billion by 2035. A proportion of these savings will be channelled back into the Australian economy to fund jobs and nation-building infrastructure." NOTE THE WORDS "WILL BE", not "MAY BE".

Now, we won't go off on a rant, but I will draw your attention to their clear intention to steal YOUR RETIREMENT FUNDS.

The key part of the statement is the bit we underlined. Straight from the horses mouth and this man wants to be PM one day.

Our simple question is: how can any government possibly know that funds will invest in "nation-building infrastructure"?

It can't. Unless it plans on forcing super funds to invest in "nation-building infrastructure".

In other words, the government is annoyed that there's well over $1 trillion of personal savings it can't get its hands on. So one way of grabbing it back is to force super funds to build things the government would like to build.

If you think this is all waffle, how's this for a convincer...


Australia's Next White Elephant "Investment"

In Tuesday's Australian Financial Review, an ad appeared from the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, the so-called "honourable" Anthony Albanese. It publicises the Financing Australia's Infrastructure conference:

"The conference will be examining potential reforms to Australia's infrastructure financing and funding practices as well as numerous major infrastructure opportunities... This will be an opportunity to reflect on the reforms in the light of real world projects and also to make stakeholders aware of the incredible opportunities in infrastructure for the nation."

Put simply, the conference will be full of fund managers who are eyeballing your retirement savings. So they can build fancy infrastructure projects.

And you thought these savings were to pay for your retirement, not build bridges. Clearly you were wrong.

If you are not outraged, then you should be.
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Makes my blood boil .
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O.K ,getting back to the topic.

I might be wrong ,But it look's like westen Australia is just a state and not a commonwealth state.

I found this:-

3. It shall be lawful for the Queen, with the advice of the Privy Council, to declare by proclamation that, on and after a day therein appointed, not being later that one year after the passing of this Act, the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, and also, if Her Majesty is satisfied that the people of Western Australia have agreed thereto, of Western Australia, shall be united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia. But the Queen may, at any time after the proclamation, appoint a Governor-General for the Commonwealth.

Which is from this site.http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/general/co ... eamble.htm

Why did the CHOGM open in W.A in 2011....mmmm

If W.A is not a commonwealth state then the above vid is lawfull.Sorry guys.
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WOW ,thanx rusty2..your right!..something big is happerning in Australia .

This vid is a must for all Australian's ,it's called :-Australian Constitution for Dummies 1/4

http://www.youtube.com/embed/JihQw39hyG0
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Hey Mrx !!
Its not just happening here its happening all over .

Here's another guy applying his rights in a u.s. court .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzjv20sC5CY

Judge arrested for treason in the UK

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMRUBlaS_qk

Wake up people , its happening here too . KNOW YOUR RIGHTS !!
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With apologies for my last post, I must say that this is really not the site for this important discussion. Perhaps some PM's might be the go. However, I would suggest that everyone actually gets a copy of the Constitution of Australia and actually reads it amny times. Those four videos are very, very good. Thanks for putting the link up MrX.
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Hey Andrew , after looking at these video's , I was compelled to order The Annotated Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth part 1 and 2 .

Yesterday , both the books cost $102.00 , now have a look at the price , $155.00 . I guess ya gotta be quick around here hey .

http://www.fishpond.com.au/advanced_sea ... itution%20
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