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bombadill
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reply to KrK

Re: Don't consider Australia a Democracy!

Hey KrK; thanks for a bit of support.

The bulk of the land mass of the continent is freehold. Only The Australian Capitol Territory (Canberra the seat of Government) and some other designated lands are "Crown" land such as Defence bases.

For 99.9 percent of us when we buy a block of land it's ours, NOT leased. We can buy and sell as we see fit.

And as far as Democracy goes, I'll take our version above any other on the face of this globe. England is tottering in a swill of political corruption that would never be tolerated here; Europe is a mess politically.

The African continent and South America I just can't fathom the depth of corruption and the grinding poverty when there's no need for it.

Give me Ozz any day.

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said by bombadill:

Give me Ozz any day.
I'm not keen on the Parliamentary process, or the gun control, of Oz.
--
Norman
~Oh Lord, why have you come
~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum


bombadill
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NormanS; not disagreeing with you really, but as I see it my comments would be as follows;

Gun Control First.

Can, I admit be a right pain sometimes. But as a Pistol and Rifle Club Armourer (Gun Dealer), Sports Pistol Coach, and Range Safety Officer I can say with some confidence that my 9mm Taurus, Taurus .357 and Colt Pocket Lightning are fairly well used, as is my selection of rifles, in particular the Kentucky Musket.

Parliamentary System.

We have 3 levels of Government.

Shire/City/County Local Government. Having been a Town Councillor for nearly 8 years and a Deputy Town Mayor I think I know how that works, quite well actually. The usual Greenie Councillor, 3 or 4 farmers and a couple of local businessmen on the 9 member Council. All voted in by over 85% of the voting age population.

State Government. New South Wales, my State has an upper and lower house of Parliamentarians. All voted in. Two major political parties. Labour (the workers’ party) and Liberal (the white collar/business end of town)

Federal Government the same again.

EVERY person of age HAS to vote. So no real evidence of Tammany Hall style politics or ward heeling etc.

OK. So we have the odd venal politician, the odd dud one too, and the useless ones also. But on the whole I really can’t complain about rampant corruption, malfeasance on a grand scale or bribery etc.

I’m happy with my lot on the whole.


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