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Posted by Toni Lavis, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 5:37:53 AM
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Oliver Cromwell heard a voice from above and made everyone pay for it. Royal styles of
Oliver Cromwell, the republican. Lord Protector of the Commonwealth Arms of the Protectorate (1653–1659). Reference style His Highness Spoken style Your Highness. Posted by nicknamenick, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 6:56:58 AM
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Is Mise said "We already had Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists pre 1900, so who else arrived?"
Answer- As I understand Is Mise tends to have a bias in favour of Indian peoples. I'd be surprised if the proportion of Indian diaspora pre 1900's was anywhere near as great as that in 2018. Pre 1900 transport and communication was very different- that forced immigrants to fit in- not anymore- now they are boldly declaring Australia as their country- and Australian's as the foreign. They have declared war on the Australian people. Australia is a British country. The government has acted against the Australian people without a mandate of the Australian people by their immigration policy. These immigrants have often come to Australia to exploit our home our heritage because they haven't managed their own home. Immigrants need to fix their own countries. It is not an ideal situation but we still have to act in the best interest of Australia's future. We need to put immigrants in camps and give them incentives to leave Australia for the best interest of Australia. We need to disempower and incarcerate socially progressive globalist agitators as traitors against Australia. The balance needs to be restored. We need to reverse the irresponsible acts of our government. We need to ensure that the government can never allow this to happen again. The contract is invalid. Immigrants have declared war on the Australian people- even if they want to kill us off we don't want to kill them- we just want them to leave us to our birthright. Paraphrasing the Dalai Lama- Australia is for the Australians. It will be difficult- but it must be done. In some wars brothers must fight brothers. Posted by Canem Malum, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 8:54:39 AM
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Actually I suspected that Is Mise is an Indian subversive sympathiser
and socially progressive globalist agitator declaring war on Australia , republicans and Saxons. Jail is too good for the likes of him the bad dog. Posted by nicknamenick, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 9:22:43 AM
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Canem Malum,
"Answer- As I understand Is Mise tends to have a bias in favour of Indian peoples. I'd be surprised if the proportion of Indian diaspora pre 1900's was anywhere near as great as that in 2018. Pre 1900 transport and communication was very different- that forced immigrants to fit in- not anymore- now they are boldly declaring Australia as their country- and Australian's as the foreign. They have declared war on the Australian people." I've been married to an Indian national for 26 years, I have lived in India and am a fairly frequent visitor (next trip Feb. next year for a friend's daughter's wedding), I have served with and commanded Indian troops and our main field hospital in Korea was Indian and staffed by people who were both excellent professionally and as people, so I do tend to have a bias towards them. However, that doesn't alter the fact that the religions that I mentioned were in Australia before the WAP. There has been an upsurge in Indian migration of late years but Indians integrate well and whilst they may speak one of the myriad Indian languages at home, 99.9% of them speak English as a second language as a knowledge and proficiency in its use is encouraged in India, especially by business. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_with_official_status_in_Indi Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 10:34:29 AM
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CM, once again you come through with clarity and direction.
Once again I applaud your narrative. I find your postings very clear and straight to the point, unlike myself. Most of all I find I am in sync with your comments almost all the time. I suspect you are a well educated and travelled man with more than the usual amount of reason and common sense. I am not suggesting I will always agree with you, but, thus far I am pleased to say that your words and thoughts are in the same vein as mine. Please continue, as this forum needs more people and ideologies like yourself and your ability to see things clearer than most. My comments are of course in keeping with the topic of Republic of Australia, Yes or No. Posted by ALTRAV, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 10:44:31 AM
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Scientologists.
If we ever do become a republic, and I become president, I'm going to build a wall and make the Scientologists pay for it.