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    The Last Real Australian Politico Dies

    I agree with you Cosmoline, but that "convict island" crap gets right up my nose. It is historical fact that before the British sent their convicts here, they transported them to America.
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    The Last Real Australian Politico Dies

    As opposed to the power mad idiots we have here now, no doubt. And that opposition is now in power in Queensland with Teflon Pete, whose nickname says it all, in charge. I'll take Joh ahead of the current crop any day of the week.
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    The Last Real Australian Politico Dies

    Yes, and just about the last state premier in Australia to stand up to the federal government. He will be sadly missed by all who value liberty in this unfortunate country. Read this article, "The hero with a gun or the one with a donkey", in The Age for an insight into what happens when a...
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    Global warming---no gun relavence

    Anyone out there heard of "Global Dimming"? We had a show on TV here recently which postulated that global dimming is reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the planet so that global warming is not increasing at the rate previously predicted. This is bad, according to the show's...
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    Gun Control In Australia - Politics Post

    Hillbilly, you are missing the point here. A national referendum is needed to do so. That means, where the Australian Constitution is concerned, a majority of voters in a majority of states must approve a change whereas the US Constitution, if memory serves, requires agreement by two thirds of...
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    Any Australians here?

    fallingblock's got it pretty much right. The Australian states fell over themselves in the rush to do Howard's bidding, especially when he threatened to withhold tax reimbursements to the states. Under the Australian federal system the states are supposedly sovereign and self governing but...
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    Aussie gun deaths 1979-2002 (Flinders)

    Careful cuchulainn, this is far too logical for a politician to comprehend. Actually, I think the downward trend may have commenced before 1979 but cannot verify that right now. In any case the homicide rate has remained substancially unaltered, at about 1.9/100,000, since 1915 regardless of...
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    Swords banned in crackdown on gang violence

    Where have you been hiding, Route666? You obviously haven't been listening to all the crap about "getting guns off the streets" spouted by various Australian politicians How about, "..it was all about draining the suburbs of Melbourne and Sydney of firearms." Tim Fischer - Deputy Prime...
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    Swords banned in crackdown on gang violence

    Reasonably certain that transportation to America commenced in 1617. I know it ceased in 1775 and commenced to New South Wales, in 1788, when the First Fleet arrived, not 1778 as I wrote in my last post. It should be borne in mind that the theft of goods to the value of one shilling was a...
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    Swords banned in crackdown on gang violence

    Yes, but the reason it began was because the English were no longer able to send their convicts to the American Colonies. What is not generally known, and is certainly never admitted, is that convicts were transported to the American Colonies from 1617-1775 and to Australia from 1778-1850...
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    Swords banned in crackdown on gang violence

    Australia: There is no hope for this country! The lunatics are running the asylum! Is Police Minister Haermeyer studying to be an idiot, or has he already qualified? On second thoughts, he probably couldn't pass the exams! It seems to me that the entire government of Victoria is...
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    Ruger #1 quarter rib screws?

    So, my old friend, have you got that #1 yet? Maybe we can have a longrange target match.
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    NRA's $100 million Deficit?

    Given the present Australian government and Prime Minister John Howard's hostility towards guns and gun owners, and the fact that the NRA is an organisation he abhors, paying the NRA 50% over the value of the property strikes me as being somewhat ironic. In Australia, in spite of the...
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    NRA's $100 million Deficit?

    Mike Irwin wrote in an earlier post: Please Mike tell me more, which Australians? Was it an Australian Government agency? Please, puhlease say it was a government agency. The irony would be monumental.
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    Australia: "Samuels to investigate gun courts"

    Why would anyone want to copyright this :cuss: drivel?
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    Aussie Madness - an Update

    Actually, it's about four years old, and it is not certain that the person said to have written it, 'Ed Chenel', even exists but some of the points raised are valid. Snopes said: Firearms homicides have indeed gone down from around 45% of total homicides just before WW2 to about 19% in...
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    Australia: Gun owner's invasion fear

    I think the magistrate might have said that with tongue firmly planted in cheek. fallingblock, they'll have to get past you and then me first. :D
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    Australia, Guns, and Freedom

    DrPsycho What you wrote is true, but then what country is a true democracy? I'm not defending compulsory voting, I think it stinks. And if you choose not to vote, I support that too. Then again, I have read many posts on this board claiming the US is not a democracy, so where do we go...
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    Australia, Guns, and Freedom

    Absolutely right KRAUTGUNNER. Whitlam's government was turfed out because of the way it prostituted the Australian Constitution. The most notorious example being the so-called Khemlani Affair. Whitlam's government attempted to raise billions of dollars from an Arab financier named Khemlani in...
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    The man who took our guns away

    I think 300lbGorilla got it right. This galah is sexually aroused. Cop his fly, he's got a tiny little hard on. Double moron :cuss: :cuss:
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