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Human Rights Act: the best possible protections : Comments

By Alistair Macrae, published 16/11/2009

The Uniting Church in Australia is the only major church to officially support a Human Rights Act.

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This Forum, which should be monitored by every thinking politician, is giving some very underprivileged people an opportunity to be heard, a privilege no longer extended to all and sundry by either the Federal Court or High Court, and certainly no longer extended to anyone by any of the Supreme Courts that ply their trade in the capital cities of the States of Australia.

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is a moral code, modeled on the New Testament, and enacted as law in Australia by the Commonwealth Parliament in 1981. We have in our electronic community here, a wide range of views, and have heard the people cry out for justice on many occasions.

The urge to subjugate people, is as old as the expulsion of Hagar, by the jealous Sarah, but Almighty God makes no mistakes, and the result of Hagar’s expulsion, is the advent of Islam. Ishmael probably felt as hard done by as the gentleman confined daily to a Uniting Church Charity, and made to sweep useless concrete or lose his dole. His revenge was to survive, as God intended, and create Islam, in the first application of International Competition Policy.

The Covenant as it is called, is enacted as law, no matter what the mad Jesuit priest, as he was called, may say. The justice which one poster seeks is enacted as S 268:12 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 ( Cth) and the leaders of Australia’s Christian Churches, should take note of its penalty. Seventeen years imprisonment is not a light penalty, for the failure to apply the Covenant, but currently the political Police, created by the Liberal Party in 1979, have not been interested in enforcing an inconvenient law. The State Police Services are simply a revenue raising arm of State governments, and totally subservient to the legal professions.

A return of the civil penal action abolished by the Liberal Party in New South Wales in 1970, and free and unfettered access to fully functional Federal Courts, which is the natural consequence of the enactment of the Covenant, would benefit everyone
Posted by Peter the Believer, Thursday, 26 November 2009 4:19:18 AM
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