Australians are told from many sources that they live in a democracy.
A publication by the name of The Economist even stated that Australia reached something called a
"full democracy" in 2017, where obviously prior to that Australia was
a half (assed) 'democracy', right?
What would be more important, at law, is that some tentacle
of the Australia Government stating that Australians live in a democracy, where
no better choice would be the one than written by the colony's
Attorney-General's Department as seen in screen capture below:
from the link:
Could this be all smoke and mirrors?
In many court cases the judiciary has stated that they do
not care about the respondent's (usually a serf) Human Rights, where even the state's police
forces scoff at the alleged 'freeman' claiming his/her Human Rights being
impeded upon.
So, where does one look for democracy?
Why where else but the nation's capital, of course.
Prior to checking out the (old) Parliament House, let's take
a look at a definition of this word called museum.
Summarising, a museum is a nice place where one can see an
artistic piece of work of historical value that was current once upon a time.
If you want to see dinosaurs, you go to a museum as opposed
to a zoo.
You go to a classic car museum to see automobiles that once
drove freely on the King's highways as opposed to a showroom.
You go to the Museum of Australian Democracy at old Parliament House, to see documents that once described the Australian version of democracy.
Get it?
Can you spell corporatocracy?
See also ABN - Australian Business Numbers at:
http://corpau.blogspot.com/2013/11/abn-australian-business-numbers.html
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