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23. March 2009, 01:13:20
The Usurper 
Subject: Re: l
Bernice: "well....we voted LOL....it is compulsory over here...$70 fine if you don't."

Compulsory voting is a sign of Collectivism at work. "Collectivism" means government knows best, and should force people to do what is right. So you pay $70 for choosing not to vote. This is coercion, not liberty...the very opposite of the political philosophy called "Individualism," which means that government is designed, not to force people to do anything, but only to protect the rights of individuals, specifically: Life, Liberty & Property.

The elimination of gun ownership in Australia is another indication that the Collectivists (the New World Order people) have a firm control over your country. This is not only an American issue, but a global one. Which is why confronting & eventually defeating this conspiracy will require an international strategy. Freedom Force International, for example, now has members in 60 countries.

So there...I've complained about another country besides the U.S. lol :o)

23. March 2009, 09:18:55
Mort 
Subject: Re: l
The Usurper: .... It's a £1000 fine if you don't register here on the electoral register. I asked a government lackey once why we needed to.. he didn't know. Strange as he worked for the dept responsible.

23. March 2009, 03:21:29
Czuch 
Subject: Re: l
Bernice: I think you are confusing the word collectivism, with the words to collect, as in collecting money, and what he means is a collective idealism where we all hold hand s and sing kumbihya

23. March 2009, 03:25:00
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: l
Czuch:Hey, I like that song!   Group hug! 

23. March 2009, 04:53:43
Bernice 
Subject: Re: l
Modified by Bernice (23. March 2009, 04:57:08)
Czuch: I was making a point....to have to pay $70 is a means of raising money it isnt coercion or any thing else..that is the rules...if the Govt says, it is the rules LOL


here it is

http://www.aph.gov.au/library/Pubs/rn/1995-96/96rn10.pdf

***OOPS....$50, our local Govt. charge $70...sorry for wrong info>

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