On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 04:32:47 -0700 (PDT), dolf <dolfboek@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
>Today I had to caution two Real Estate Agent's about the lack of
>manners shown to the autonomic right under the Commonwealth, with
>respect to viewing rental op****tunity.
>
>I said, "If there is going to be a herd of people there like you are
>loading a holocaust train, then I prefer not to be associated with
>such contempt."
>
>After which I attended at Clover Moore's Electorate Offices as Member
>for Sydney and lamented with her administrative staff over the
>deterioration in affordable rental op****tunity that had occurred in
>the 12 years since I had last lived in Sydney.
>
>They proudly expressed to me that the op****tunity was economically
>driven.
>
>I asked them if they were aware that the Monarchy within Australia is
>established as a Nomarchy?
>
>They were not so aware.
>
>I asked whether the lack of op****tunity was in fact due to op****tunism
>by providing foreigners such as individuals from Hong Kong with
>ability to enter into specific market segments and where citizen****p
>was automatically provided on basis of such property owner****p?
>
>They were not so aware.
>
>I asked whether given the hierarchical nature of the market
>segmentation that this might have a cascading effect on the available
>housing and rental op****tunities which were then available to others.
>That if one segment op****tunity was depleted, that this would cause
>segments beneath it to be taken by citizens of Australia.
>
>They were not so aware.
>
>I asked whether given the Monarchy within Australia whether it would
>be reasonable to presume that such op****tunism by Real Estate agents
>towards non-citzens would in point of fact be considered
>discriminatory conduct against the autonomic rights of Australian
>citizens which an essential premise of the Nomarchy as the basis for
>the Monarchy.
>
>They were not so aware.
>
>I asked whether they were aware that in some countries such as the
>Netherlands and cities such as Amsterdam that you are required to have
>a permit before you can occupy premises as a resident. That is done
>to avoid discrimination against the rights of citizens.
>
>They were not so aware.
>
>I asked whether these individuals who obtain citizen****p on the basis
>of owning property within Australia are capable of voting within
>elections.
>
>They were not so aware.
>
>I asked why, given that such permits granted on the basis of the right
>to vote with elections, would in all probabilities be administered at
>the local Sydney council jurisdiction that the staff of Clover Moore's
>electoral office were better informed.
>
>They suggested that the program might well be administered locally but
>that I ought to direct my enquiry to the Federal Member Mr Malcolm
>Turnbull situated at offices situated a Level 1, 5A Bronte Road, Bondi
>Junction.
>
>I asked the individual how old they were.
>
>They immediately said that their age and gender had nothing to do with
>the issue.
>
>I retorted by suggesting that it is all very well that they enjoy such
>attributed freedoms, but that I would like to also gain access to
>housing which was free from discriminatory judgements being made
>against my age, gender, employment or medical status.
>
>That in point of fact the citizens of Australia have every right to
>feel aggrieved at the economic op****tunism by which the Real Estate
>Agents have favored overseas purchases and accordingly they are the
>cause for artificially inflating the market by the resultant
>situational hedonistic greed.
>
>That non-citizens (especially from Hong Kong who are no longer
>participants within the British Monarchy) should not be given free
>access to Australian land owner****p and rental op****tunities.
>
>That such action by real estate agents is unlawful and un-Australian
>in breaching our Constitutional rights.
>
>And we have every right to express our dissatisfaction towards Real
>Estate Agents who engage in such breaches against autonomic right
>under the Commonwealth.
>
>- dolf
>
>http://www.grapple.id.au
Wow! You're totally flipped, aren't you. That's amazing.
aus.education,aus.politics,aus.tv,aus.religion.judaism,aus.religion.christian
Your choice of newsgroups is interesting. Education? Ok. Politics? Sure.
TV?
Why? Judaism? Ah, I see a familiar pattern forming. Christian? A godder?
Constitutional rights? In Australia? Care to point them out in the
Constitution?
http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/general/constitution/
Thanks.
****ll #2
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