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Educate Australians that have the narrow view as runner.
1. Stop tax funded abortions NO increase provision for abortions
2. Increase Pension for elderly ditto.
3. Insist schools teach education instead of indoctrination as currently done in Religous schools
3. Discourage home schooling (financial incentives)
4. Sign more UN treaties that give Human Rights to underprivelidged peoples.
5. Increase unemployment benefits
6. Give out food and clothing to aboriginal communities instead of drug/alcohol money ditto
7. Make filth coming from Canberra porno shops illegal ?
8. Mandatory castration to Facist Racists
9. Do away with no fault divorce nonsense ?
10. Stop Islamic Invasions of their Countries to privatise their oil
and mineral wealth.
11. Arrest all Whale poachers within Australian Oceans and place them on trail in a court of law.
Posted by Bronco Lane, Thursday, 5 March 2009 11:40:42 PM
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All those Federal Members of Parliament that voted to invade Iraq place them all on trail for war crimes against Humanity. These people condoned Depleted Uranium, Cluster bombing of innocent families.
Approved condoned and adopted the illegal imprisonment of innocent people at Guatanamo Bay. Torturing them to confess to crimes that they never committed. If John Howard was held in soliotary confinement shackled hand and foot for six years would he admit to being a terrorist if freedom was given as a reward for pleading guilty. I am convinced that he would. Those prisoners should not have been in the hands of Rumsfeld and George W they should have had a fair trail with the United Nations as the Afghanistan invasion was UN approved.
Posted by Bronco Lane, Thursday, 5 March 2009 11:54:34 PM
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So far all candidates who would like to be PM, have misconstrued the role absolutely, as have all previous PMs since 1949. The PM is not supposed to be a dictator, and in reality cannot be one, although JWH made a pretty good fist of it. As leader of an organized gang, winner take all, a dictator is anathema to our system of government.

The only real thing KR should do is insist that all the Judges and Magistrates in Australia abide their Oath of Allegiance. Until it is changed by a referendum, these individuals ought to know they represent the Sovereign, and must give every person equality before the law. They must stop discriminating between criminals who are their bread and butter, and civil litigants who they despise, and give them all jury trials.

KR should sack Father Frank Brennan who is simply a Roman Catholic Priest appointed to hide the fact that the Parliament of the Commonwealth enacted the International Covenant on Civil and Policical Rights as domestic law, as Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1986, with total bipartisan support. Lawyers don’t like it because Article 25 says that everyone has the right to take part in public affairs, through freely chosen representatives. That means that the lawyers monopoly is ended.

He should sack Robert McClelland and appoint a less lawyer friendly Attorney General. After all Robert was one of those who opposed his leadership. He should revive the 1372 Statute, banning practicing lawyers from becoming members of Parliament because they were not considered commoners, but esquires. If KR were to take his Oath of Allegiance seriously he will restore the Commonwealth to unity. He should insist everyone who takes that oath takes it seriously also.

In effect the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights abolished the States. The States have got uppity, and by pretending to have judicial power, which they don’t, they prey on the industrious and innocent. KR should insist that until changed by referendum, the Royal Seal of Almighty God be used in all courts. No Royal Seal, no deal
Posted by Peter the Believer, Friday, 6 March 2009 6:36:38 AM
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Ditto for me increase to Aged Pension, Carers, permanently disabled.

Yabby
I would be happy with you as Opposition Leader. We should be able to reasonably discuss issues. :)

Yabby, the government to squander the government pensions - legislative protections would ensure it is separate to general revenue. Employers would still contribute to the pension scheme as they do now with private super. Reduce payroll tax and red tape for small - medium enterprise to stimulate the business sector.

Yabby, there is no reason to expect price rises on home grown/manufactured goods if internal competition is healthy. Monopolies and non-competitive practices would be illegal. Who would pay $6000 for a computer?

Yabby and TRTL, I am not against imports for everything particularly where our manufacturing sector is limited to one or two players. I would also try nationalising certain industry - solar panel, enviro-cars and fuel alternatives. The Snowy Hydro for example would remain as a public assett owned by the people. Some government owned industry ensures profits won't go offshore. There is no real free trade now with many countries subsidising certain industries including Australia.

TARIFFS: I am not for blanket tariffs on all goods. Fresh food (with some exceptions like rice etal) would not be imported at all because it necessitates spraying with dangerous chemicals to eradicate pests. Example: ridiculous decision by Biosecurity recently to allow Phillipine grown bananas into Australia. The Phillipines have no biosecurity program and their bananas are victim to pests and diseases we do not have in Australia. What is the government thinking? This is a betrayal of local growers and the money we make in exports does not weigh up with jobs lost here in Australia which should be our priority. Any increase in jobs in dairy and meat will be to the detriment of the banana industry.

LABELLING: transparent labelling of ingredients on goods from food to cosmetics including GM content, country of origin for ingredients and whether Australian owned.

AND, the Minerals and Energy sector should be owned by Australians and not sold off to foreign interests.
Posted by pelican, Friday, 6 March 2009 7:39:18 AM
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Here is a few things i would do if I were PM or benevolent dictator.
Introduce Citizen Initiated Referenda.
Abolish compulsory preferntial voting
Bring on proportional representation elections
Reduce immigration to zero net.
Stop Immigration of those groups/cultures that have clearly shown they cannot or will not integrate with others, and abide and respect our laws and social standards.
Make sure our laws are upheld and not contemptously ignored.
Establish a peoples bank
Require all super funds to be invested within Austaralia
Introduce protection measures for, at least, key industries.
Ensure upgrading of vital infastructure. e.g. Pacific highway and water supplies and upgrade/straighten rail lines.
Posted by Banjo, Friday, 6 March 2009 8:53:06 AM
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pelican
"I would also try nationalising... " You forgot to nationalise the...TOILETES!
I support you too but first off all I support the Houellebecq, his revulotiory program will drives us direct to a social revolution, and we need it!
If we do not lose the grass and entertainment we will not change the world, and it is a desperate need for deep changes in our world!
Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by ASymeonakis, Friday, 6 March 2009 9:02:00 AM
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