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Comment 3 of 3, added on February 10th, 2012 at 10:44 AM.
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Any ssoegutign that an enemy to Republicanism in Australia is the
Monarchists is ludicrous.Any red blooded Australian worth his salt would
(and has) been left dumbstruck at the shameless fawning to the Monarchy and
confused to the bitter split between the two Monarchist organisations. If
they can’t even agree on who is our Head of State then why on earth
are we even considering them to be a serious threat? Let alone take any
notice of them.The biggest threat they do pose is the spin of rhetoric they
thread through any informed, intelligent thought processes Jo and Jill
Citizen are compelled to undertake.No, Monarchists are but a laughing stock
on the face of Australian pride and nationalism.
Beverlee from Japan
Comment 2 of 3, added on November 14th, 2011 at 11:20 AM.
what
This guy does not like kings to much
ccc from Germany
Comment 1 of 3, added on June 19th, 2008 at 12:16 PM.
Europe at that time has become so rational. Tyranny may be powerful but
there are times that they should fall. Once rationality dominated the minds
of the people, surely their thrones will throw up the tyrants themselves.
Lance Lim from Philippines
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Any ssoegutign that an enemy to Republicanism in Australia is the
Monarchists is ludicrous.Any red blooded Australian worth his salt would
(and has) been left dumbstruck at the shameless fawning to the Monarchy and
confused to the bitter split between the two Monarchist organisations. If
they can’t even agree on who is our Head of State then why on earth
are we even considering them to be a serious threat? Let alone take any
notice of them.The biggest threat they do pose is the spin of rhetoric they
thread through any informed, intelligent thought processes Jo and Jill
Citizen are compelled to undertake.No, Monarchists are but a laughing stock
on the face of Australian pride and nationalism.
Beverlee from Japan