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The Governor General DID SACK an Australian Government
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The difference with Australia, which only came into being in 1901 after the British Colonies became States, is that we do have a written constitution, adopted by the people, and can only be changed with the approval of a majority of people in a majority of States. This means 4 out of 6 States. If New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland (3 largest States) people want change, but those in Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia (3 smaller States) people oppose the change then it fails. The 1999 republic referendum was rejected by a majority in EVERY State. The Australian Constitution also gives the upper house The Australian Senate the ability to block all legislation including supply (money) bill from the lower house The House of representatives, making the Australian Senate unusually powerful in the world. The Senate is a State house, with equal numbers of Senators from every State regardless of population size, this being the balance needed for the colonies to unite and form a Federal Government. The 1975 constitutional crisis was caused by the Senate blocking a supply bill from the unpopular and radical left-wing Whitlam Labor Government. The Governor General, acting on behalf of the Queen, DID SACK THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT. The Opposition was called to form a caretaker government before an immediate general election of both houses, where the people threw out the Whitlam Labor Government. So our Monarch, represented by our Governor General does play an active role in matters of good government when required in Australia. Our Constitutional Monarchy works very well. Pity there is nobody to sack Obongo. You have a flawed republic in the US. |
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The UK doesn't have a written constitution, but rather relies on centuries of constitutional conventions which are understood by the monarch and the parliament and it works well. That's a better way of explaining it. It works well in that it's functional and ticks along nicely - not in that it works well for *us*. Just to clarify.
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Not as many jews and muds, and niggers in Australia as the USA
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There are other countries, and we are actually different to you. The Earth is also not flat. Really. Less than 1% of the 22 million Australian population are jews, and less than 1% are muslims, but they are growing faster. Also, we don't have millions of niggers and latrinos, and mexcrement breeding up a storm. So things are a lot better here, as Oprah will find out soon when she visits. Yes there are problems, but compared to the USA and the UK, our semite muslim and semite jew problems are far less. Again, yes there are problems with non-White immigration, but it isn't as bad as in your republic. Our Constitutional Monarchy system of government produced the White Australia Policy for the great majority of our national history. We were keeping out niggers, slanty-eyed yellow skinned asians, and even swarthy Europeans while they kept infesting your country. |
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Dry country Australia, not much flooding....
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just the least worst, not perfect...
I didn't say a Constitutional Monarchy was a perfect system, I said it was the best system of government. Nothing on the planet beats it.
Australians had the opportunity through the directly elected delegates to the constitutional convention to pick any system of government they could imagine and agree on. They chose a minimalist model for change, but it still required 30 or 40 amendments to the Australian Constitution of 1901 (as amended over the years by referendum) to remove all references to the Crown and replace them with a president. The Australian people said that the Constitutional Monarchy could not be improved on, and overwhelmingly rejected any change. Let this be a lesson for any other country wanting to do away with the Crown and adopt a republican model that is inherently unstable and prone to producing political assassinations. It doesn't matter if you don't like any particular member of the Royal Family, or even if you don't like the religion or the ancestry of the whole lot, it is the concept of the Crown as an integral part of a Constitutional Monarchy which makes it better than anything yet conceived by man. The great thing about a parliamentary system as opposed to a presidential system is that occasionally you do get people like Pauline Hanson and Nick Griffin elected to them, and just by being there and speaking their views they will have an influence on the parliament and the government. |
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Prince William and Kate Middleton to get married on the anniversary of the marriage of Adolf Hitler to Eva Braun. Wonder if that was Harry's idea.....
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http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/ce...r-wedding.html
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Yes, it's going to be interesting to see the demographics of the chosen few. Can you imagine the absolute hilarity should one end up on the desk of such as Andrew Brons or someone like that?
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Imagine if the whole guest list didn't include enough jews. The wailing, kvetching, rending of garments - only a new BBC series about the holocaust, combined with extra holocaust indoctrination in schools could compensate for the offense.
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As I lived within 2 minutes walk of Leighton Road the street newland lived on I speak with more authority than you.Further here is the link to the map with Kentish Town Police Station
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...ed=0CCYQnwIwAQ People can see for themselves it is north and east of Leighton Road and Kentish Town station which was then and now a congregating place for rent boys.To the extent that it was even featured on Crmewatch after a civillian was kicked to death there.Your knowledge of the area is that of a transient I maintained a home there for nigh on ten years and it was my London base.Perhaps newland was sucking your cock and its clouded your memory.
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Returning to the topic of the thread I had a very tasty kate and wills meat pie steak,carrot,shallot,red wine aussie style pastry
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LACHAIM to all the monarchy worshippers on this board
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April 25th, 2011 | #78 |
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bumping thread for the new round of "is she, isn't she".
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April 25th, 2011 | #79 |
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goldsmith Name Meaning and History
English: occupational name for a worker in gold, a compound of Old English gold ‘gold’ + smið ‘smith’. In North America it is very often an English translation of German or Jewish Goldschmidt. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/goldsm...y-history.ashx Acording to "jewornotjew" site Kate Middleton isn't Jewish. http://www.jewornotjew.com/profile.jsp?ID=307 Kate Middleton parents and ancestry. http://www.wargs.com/other/middleton.html http://johndenugent.com/english/engl...st-race-mixing The mummy probably isn't a religious Jew but she is racially a turco-mongol Khazar.
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Take a look at her biological sister Pippa Middleton's Asiatic Khazar features.
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