On May 10, 8:47=A0pm, Hunter01 <hunte...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> concerned wrote:
> > On Apr 27, 5:38 pm, Hunter01 <hunte...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>> Hunter, I am only expressing the facts, It is a fact that the
> >>> Victorian Government has no proper legislated power to make Laws for
> >>> the Aboriginal race of Victoria,
> >> That is not true though, is it. That may be an opinion that the
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> >> hate brigade subscribe too. Unfortunately for them, the industry
trying=
> >> to cash in on this false belief and the racists that are attempting
to
> >> keep Aboriginals and everyone else seperate, =A0it just ain't true.
>
> >>> I have previously directed you an
> >>> ongoing court case where Jurisdiction of the parliament and the
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> >>> are open to debate, (http://bebuybac.blogspot.com)
The Group I
> >>> referred to is far removed from The Australian Nazi Party as you
> >>> suggested, and whose members are not interested in the future well
> >>> fare or well being of the people of Australia, Yes a fact!
> >> The only road forward for Australia as a whole is for Australia to be
> >> whole. That does not include facilitating uber-races and a modernised
> >> version of the caste system. We need one law for one people, anything
> >> else is just going to drive us further down the road of racism,
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> >> and tension.
>
> > Dear Hunter, "U" state that "We need one law for one people" then can
> > "U" explain why in some states you can cultivate cannabis and not in
> > other states, Can you also explain the reason that Victoria is the
> > only states that still maintains the power to make laws for the
> > Aboriginal Race, when all other states, handed the control and power
> > over to the Federal Government. (1975?) =A0Is that what you class as
> > racism,?
>
> That is something I also do not agree with, I believe laws should be
> uniform across the country. As far as Aboriginals go they should be
> under the same laws as anyone else, be it the state or federally. There
> should be NO legal distinction between an Aboriginal or anyone else. I
> suppose the situation you're whining about is a bit of a backfire on
> your mob all wanting seperate laws, fucking funny really. If you were
> all happy to count yourselves as fellow Australians, no more and no
> less, then perhaps you would not be in this quandry? 8]- Hide quoted
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Snippits from the Melbourne Age 6/5/08 Carol Nader
SERIOUS cases involving Aboriginal offenders that will be heard by
Australia's first Koori County Court, to be set up in Victoria by the
end of the year,....The court will remain a sentencing court that
deals with people who have pleaded guilty, in the same way existing
Koori magistrates courts operate...A spokeswoman for Attorney-General
Rob Hulls said that while the Chief Judge of the County Court and
others would be consulted to finalise what offences the court would
deal with....
Deputy Chief Magistrate Jelena Popovic, co-ordinator of the Koori
court at the Magistrates Court, said the Koori court was an excellent
way to give Aborigines a voice in the justice system...What people
generally don't understand about the Koori court is that it is a
sentencing court, so we aren't reinventing the wheel or creating
different justice
What is the reason why the Victoria Government has to establish the
proposed County Courts for Aboriginal people, the answer being, The
Victorian Government, at present, has no proper legislated Act to make
Laws for the Aboriginal people of Victoria, a fact. Hope this
satisfactoryly address's the issue, and inproves your knowledge,


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