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Enjoy your existence! : Comments

By Peter Tapsell, published 14/7/2009

Remember that old adage - 'time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time'.

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It is probably a bit hard to enjoy life if you are one of the 100,000 homeless who are currently a total disgrace to our Commonwealth Government. The disgrace is that it is fixable immediately. Before we got the black government by the States with their cradle to grave, run by lawyers justice system, with no justice just law, then we had no such problem. It used to be called vagrancy, and the State used to provide accommodation for people who could not find or afford it themselves. It was a prison but it had a bed a shower, and they got three feeds a day. The Judicial Power of the Commonwealth used to protect the homeless.

One of Centrelink’s problems is that unless you have a fixed abode, you cannot get social security payments. Prison does not count as a fixed abode. The homeless problem would be fixed instantly if Kevin Rudd will accept the High Court decision on the 9th July 2009, that we have a Constitution, and s 15A Acts Interpretation Act 1901 ( Cth) automatically removes non compliant legislation. The non compliant legislation it should instantly remove includes S 39 Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 and Order 46 Rule 7A Federal Court Rules, which make it impossible to get a jury trial in the Federal Court or even file a suit in it, if you are homeless.

Shakespeare had a quote: If you would a kindness do, do it quickly, for delay in doing kindness takes the kindness all away. Kevin Rudd should realize his Attorney General Robert McClelland is a typical heartless lawyer, addicted to law, but bereft of a sense of justice. His Attorney General could immediately apply the recent Pape decision, to announce that S 39 and Order 46 rule 7A are illegal, and the great silent majority of Christian Australians, could immediately take steps to look after the homeless, by enforcing Federal Statute Law against the State Governments whose policies have caused the homeless to be cast on the streets. A single stroke of the Prime Ministerial pen, can fix homelessness
Posted by Peter the Believer, Wednesday, 15 July 2009 10:38:40 AM
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Depressed people usually have lives filled with nothingness, sleeping in, eating and adding the kilos in front of mindless TV shows, to block out feelings of low esteem and uselessness.

Fullfilled people can appear to be doing nothing but in reality they are relaxing by fully engaging in a moment - savouring the peace and scents, hearing the sounds, feeling the breeze, textures and temperatures.

We need to build bridges between the depressed and the self-aware, fullfilled. Why don't media outlets and media regulators work with the former role models to offer richer experiences to TV audiences.
Posted by Quick response, Wednesday, 15 July 2009 2:19:41 PM
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Your existence is really enhanced when you can give aggravation to some who really deserve to be aggravated. I had a small little brother. He was so small in relation to the rest of his classmates that he was called Little Johnny. He was nearly four years younger than I was, but he had one unusual feature.

He hated bullies with a passion,and in his class at primary school, where bullies usually are ubiquitous, even though he was the smallest boy in the class,he stamped bullying out, because anyone who thought they could bully him, got seriously and swiftly disabused of the idea.

The little bugger could fight like a threshing machine. He enjoyed life immensely. He was dyslectic,so had problems reading, he was small so should have been an easy victim, he hated schoolwork until he got corrective glasses, and even then only tolerated it, and drove his teachers mad.

He was an exceptionally gifted sportsman, and played fantastic hockey. Later he played A grade squash, and had some fantastic long games in finals, but he enjoyed his existence and as far as I know still does.

To enjoy your existence you need to live. He lived. As a kid he would roam the schoolyard looking for bullies. If he found one he gave him a warning, and a touch up, if his ears were not working. Only God knows how many bullied kids were blessed by this small but very agravacious kid, who hated bullies with a passion.

He only had to call on big brother once. Whatta brother. Still love him.
Posted by Peter the Believer, Friday, 17 July 2009 2:42:32 AM
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