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Blue collar opinions don't count?
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Posted by Peter the Believer, Sunday, 31 May 2009 2:07:01 PM
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It is now just over 18 months since that successful takeover of government was effected. However we still have the government he replaced. We still have a Federal Court where blue collar opinions mean nothing, because you are never asked for your opinion there. The same Court is still racist, sexist, discriminatory, exclusive, and elitist. It is still unwilling to deal with issues with a fair just and impartial tribunal of fact, drawn and made up from the community, including blue collar workers.
Pile that on top of State Courts where ordinary people no longer have any influence, and whose opinions are never taken, and Australia is a disaster zone. If the opinions of blue collar workers were required, before any court could legislate, was restored, Gillard would not have needed to repeal work choices. They would have been thrown out by the common law, and the common sense of blue collar opinions.
Legislation is all made in a court. Parliament is a court, as Justice McHugh said in the Kable case, (1996) and legislation is made by every Judge against an individual, with every decision made. Blue collar opinion hates corruption and bullying. No Parliament in Australia has been authorized since 1900, to create a Court. A court is the separation of powers, a Court is the merger into one man, of a Legislative body. To keep the true believers, KR must repeal S 39 Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 and disallow some exclusive regulations or his Christian majority will evaporate. You blokes with blue collars are pure treasure