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By John Tomlinson, published 3/8/2006We should remember the old demonstrators’ slogan, 'When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty'.
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Posted by Leo Braun, Wednesday, 20 September 2006 4:47:52 PM
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As a matter of fact my conscientiously posted comments consisted always just of a few compact paragraphs. Contrary to the deceitful propagandists (veiled under revolved aliases cast) on the Zionist payroll so indiscriminate clutter OLO bandwidth around the clock. Profoundly equipped with ADL intellectual lingo arsenal and the latest in internet gadgetry for a sole purpose to demonise amateurish Jew dissidents. As amid so unfortunately condoned sabotage, the courageous soul is being laughed at, and dismissed out-of-hand as a crackpot by the short-sighted bystanders within the inherent apathy.
Totally oblivious of disenfranchised citizen's plight of endeavour, who often lacked liveable shelter. While battling moreover for the meagre access to the lethargic internet in the Ghetto Australis, that has been thriving on the human misery. Warranting on jobless to cope extortionist hundreds of dollars for the elementary telephone socket, followed by $30 in a successive monthly line-rental-cost. Not mentioning an extra $50 per month, should one endeavour to access 21st century internet via viable gear. Which is beyond the reach of the jobless citizens with the limited resources extent.
At the time when human resource recruiters cartel of blood thirsty hyenas who could not justify even the means of making their middleman's living, are funded in tune of hundred millions of dollars by federal government to prevent the jobless from seeking direct engagement venues with the prospective employers! Courtesy of the exclusive breed jellyback spiteful pollies, who are stoning fatally our role-model citizens, while forging this marvellous nation (if not for archaic vast wastage industries) into oblivion.