As far as we can ascertain in Australia, with hundreds of people found to be registered in a single residential address, and an Electoral Commission that refuses to take action, we wisely presume every country has the same problem.
But this concern hides a more massive fraud. Voting for somebody else to do your thinking for you is not democracy. As the Irish Monks, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, and even Lord Acton, told you as best they could, democracy is when all the people formulate policy and the administration installs this... undiluted, unchanged, and unmodified.
If you are so effing dumb you buy this bullshit about parliaments, representatives, elections, majorities, political parties, and leaders, then you fully deserve the hell that beckons fools.
When you grasp that community consensus is what the above social icons were talking about, and you then expell the fraudsters and pretenders that play you to death, then and only then, do I want to hear from you.
Well, if you're a ascertaining, it would be a wise presumption that there are lazy citizens who fail to monitor the electoral system. This is the reality. Now, I cannot speak for Australia, but the United States is not a democracy; it is a constitutional republic. Allow me to inquire, do you have 10 to 12 individuals who oversee your local elections? Because that is our situation here. Therefore, let me convey this message to you from the United States: We have a mere 10 to 12 individuals who manipulate our elections. So if you are claiming to have the same issue then the your citizens ignorance is your plague. So, you may choose to become angry and insult me, labeling me as foolish, but in reality, I am the one endeavoring to present practical solutions rather than simply complaining, as you are doing presently. I am uninterested in discussing political parties, leaders, election majorities, or representatives. We do not have parliamentary systems, so it is futile to stumble upon nonsensical comments, particularly when one must address their own issues before criticizing others. Let me make a wager: I am confident that we will clean up our affairs before you do. And unlike you, we still retain our firearms, you imbecile didn't you guys give yours up? I ponder how that will end up in your favor.
All valid criticisms, Sparta. Our nation was disarmed while I was overseas but many bought new guns and buried these under concrete and steel. As to the imbecility of our population, our entire media, universities and think tanks were taken over in 1975, when the CIA delivered a coup d'etat in Australia. Even high profile journalists I speak with have no idea what is going on. Most do not even know about the coup. The journalist John Pilger wrote about it, as did Paul Sheehan, but the rest are zombies. I am trying to rally the zombies but it is hard work.
As far as we can ascertain in Australia, with hundreds of people found to be registered in a single residential address, and an Electoral Commission that refuses to take action, we wisely presume every country has the same problem.
But this concern hides a more massive fraud. Voting for somebody else to do your thinking for you is not democracy. As the Irish Monks, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, and even Lord Acton, told you as best they could, democracy is when all the people formulate policy and the administration installs this... undiluted, unchanged, and unmodified.
If you are so effing dumb you buy this bullshit about parliaments, representatives, elections, majorities, political parties, and leaders, then you fully deserve the hell that beckons fools.
When you grasp that community consensus is what the above social icons were talking about, and you then expell the fraudsters and pretenders that play you to death, then and only then, do I want to hear from you.
Well, if you're a ascertaining, it would be a wise presumption that there are lazy citizens who fail to monitor the electoral system. This is the reality. Now, I cannot speak for Australia, but the United States is not a democracy; it is a constitutional republic. Allow me to inquire, do you have 10 to 12 individuals who oversee your local elections? Because that is our situation here. Therefore, let me convey this message to you from the United States: We have a mere 10 to 12 individuals who manipulate our elections. So if you are claiming to have the same issue then the your citizens ignorance is your plague. So, you may choose to become angry and insult me, labeling me as foolish, but in reality, I am the one endeavoring to present practical solutions rather than simply complaining, as you are doing presently. I am uninterested in discussing political parties, leaders, election majorities, or representatives. We do not have parliamentary systems, so it is futile to stumble upon nonsensical comments, particularly when one must address their own issues before criticizing others. Let me make a wager: I am confident that we will clean up our affairs before you do. And unlike you, we still retain our firearms, you imbecile didn't you guys give yours up? I ponder how that will end up in your favor.
All valid criticisms, Sparta. Our nation was disarmed while I was overseas but many bought new guns and buried these under concrete and steel. As to the imbecility of our population, our entire media, universities and think tanks were taken over in 1975, when the CIA delivered a coup d'etat in Australia. Even high profile journalists I speak with have no idea what is going on. Most do not even know about the coup. The journalist John Pilger wrote about it, as did Paul Sheehan, but the rest are zombies. I am trying to rally the zombies but it is hard work.