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July 29th Declared an 'Australian Carbon Tax National Sickie'

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Our Digger Nation's Defence.

Resulting from the state's failure to preserve, against superordinate authoritarian coercion, the overall best interests of our Nation, exercise of sovereignty transferred to the state by majority consent of the Australian people has become subject to the question of legitimacy. In order to reaffirm the mutual obligations inherent within our society's social contract, our Nation's first step shall be to 'dig a toe in'

Support Friday the 29th of July as an 'Australian Carbon Tax National Sickie'. Please spread the word far and wide, and enjoy your day of National inaction.

If we may do nothing to prevent action to the detriment of our Nation's interests, so then shall it be by the tool of our 'doing nothing' that we regain our Nation's rightful self determination.
Posted by DhrTressie, Friday, 22 July 2011 4:28:37 AM
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DhrTressie,

By order of the Institute of Incomprehensible Diatribe, we hereby and forthwith declare;

Your submission has exceeded all previous records for the maximum ratio of “emotive buzz phrases”, “jingo Jargon”, “meaningless paraphrases”, “obtuse activism”, “cult expressions” and “off my medication rants”.

Accordingly you have been awarded the said accolade and have been declared;

“A National Sickie”

Congratulations and please post again this time next year in order that we can celebrate both your anniversary and your absence for twelve months.
Posted by spindoc, Friday, 22 July 2011 8:46:03 AM
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Huh?

Come again?

What?
Posted by stevenlmeyer, Friday, 22 July 2011 9:36:01 AM
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Couldn't get past the 1st sentence.

Two possible outcomes:

1. Everybody from all sides of 'all debates' will take action.

2. Everybody from all sides of 'all debates' will take no action.

spindoc, that was one of your most edifying ripostes, well done!
Posted by bonmot, Friday, 22 July 2011 10:04:55 AM
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It may require some appreciation of the concepts and terminology associated with political science, as well some knowledge of bi-partisan participation in the implementation of this component of an external agenda, to the significant detriment of our National interest (the people's), to fully understand the statement justifying and asserting our right to (in)action.

You may learn more about the Australian Carbon Tax proposal, and how it became a popularly rejected certainty, by subscribing to:

http://dhrtressie2.xanga.com/

It may require you to look elsewhere for your political science erudition, though I will do my best to address questions relating to this, or any other topical area of interest.
Posted by DhrTressie, Friday, 22 July 2011 11:06:16 AM
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Palm, meet face.

Just looked at your site.

Arjay, can you deal with this please?

Wait, spindoc has.
Posted by bonmot, Friday, 22 July 2011 11:36:20 AM
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