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Last updated March 21, 2004  

Index

Introduction_HELP_RID_SCUM

Index:

Artist’s Quote & Mission Statement

The Beginning 

·        Supreme Court of South Australia proceedings - [Lawson]

·        Open Email to Hon Robert Lawson

·        Mitchell Judgmentwith insertions [Lawson]

Restart.htm

The Exporter Players 

The Administrative Appeals  Tribunal – [Layton & Davies]

The SA Scum Players

The Conspiracy

The Aftermath and Cover Ups

HELP

[Highly Effective Law Party]

RID

[Robbo’s Idyllic Dream]

SCUM

[Spinners Covering Up Malfeasance]

Money Solution

Hydrogen Economy 

Prologue

Small/Big Business on the Internet - JR Export Page 

Comments from Readers

Poets / Philosophers / Free-Thinkers

Hutton

 From: pamela bourke   Date: Monday, February 02, 2004 04:23:49

To: freedom  Subject: Re: Hutton Conclusion

Dear John

Thank you for your Hutton info.

I sent an email a day or two ago to the Guardian newspaper when I heard of the Hutton conclusion.

It is a black day also for the BBC - no one should have resigned, and for the BBC to apologise - is an outrage.

 

Unfortunately the same thing is happening here to our ABC.  

Our ruling Liberal Government carps and moans about our ABC's perceived bias - its coverage of the Iraq war.  Claiming it gave too much  'personal comment' instead of straight reporting (ie the governments of US/UK/AUST view)

The current Australian government will not be satisfied until they have broken our 'beloved treasure' the ABC down to a mere parrot of the right-wing-press corporate media-baron groups who control most TV  newspapers /Cable/Magazines etc.

 

You are so right about Google John. Google is one of the few remaining 'tools of truth' ordinary people have left to express themselves with independent views they may hold on :

 

* politicians leaning towards more fascist control through government.

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Free-trade that takes away our sovereignty ie the ability to run our health and pharmaceutical benefits for common good rather than an exclusive few (as opposed to drug corporations - from US -warning they will treble the cost of medicines here)

 

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To keep our film industry largely an Australian one as opposed the an American voice (that has flooded this country for the last five decades.

 

Unfortunately this list could go on and on but I have covered others in another email.

 

Cheers Pamela Sidney

 

 

CIR

 

From: profnedone

Date: Saturday, March 06, 2004 06:36:25

To: cir@freedomsolution.info

Subject: CIR

 

I am in favour of CIR.

An example of the benefits of this would be that we the citizens would be able to stop the developers in their tracks.

Another would be freedom of information which at the moment is, I believe, something of a joke.

The question is since we do not have CIR in the constitution, how do we bring it about . Do w/e need to start another political party ?

I think the mention of this would bring apoplexy to many polititions as giving the people more power is not what they want.

Mike Kelly

profnedone@bigpond.com

 

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