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    Social Science (Criminology)

    I thought you came from Mars.
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    UFO spotted in the UWS campus skies.

    You are one them.
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    then you're not smart enough to do those jobs. I doubt it.
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    Go to NASA
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    UFO spotted in the UWS campus skies.

    First Student Association Motion: Put Dingo in a facility to assist the development of some sense in him.
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    Ghosts at UWS.

    Bro one side kick will abdicate you for good.
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    Republic

    All saved to be published
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    Social Science (Criminology)

    No A sherrif is not a rank, it is an officer of the court. My father is a sergeant in the police, who has worked and managed one of the most sophisticated policing operations in NSW, with praise from superiors, from establishing one of the Best Transit Police units for the Induction Royal...
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    Ghosts at UWS.

    You and your crap is even worse. You are an e-dropkick.
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    Criminology at UWS

    Hey I don't thinki I can make all 8, so do I just turn up when I can?
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    Republic

    There are other sections, I have some really good legal notes, some of which were makred 100% in assessments.
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    Republic

    Yes it is.
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    Republic

    Ta, but its a good point you brought up.
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    Republic

    That's their bad luck, obviously they took the time to make it formal and to preference the right candidates. My website is a working progress, should provide you with adequate info though.
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    Republic

    America also has the same doctrine of seperation of powers, however the courts have a different structure to ours, the republicans here do not want to touch that system, and hence a republic will leave elitism to take place. As I have said, I have had American Republicans criticise the proposals...
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    Republic

    Yes I do. Under the relevant legislation, the Australian Electoral Commission and the State Electoral Office publish informal vote numbers. They are important as it gives us an indication of the proportion that has voted.
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    Republic

    Yes, if we have an elected president, the courts will lose their impartiality as the head of state as an Excellency opposed to a Honourable would be able to overturn any decision made by a court, currently that position is impartial becuase there is no election.
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    Republic

    Irregardless, they only make a minority. Democratic principles are that you can't make all happy, so you listen to a majority, whilst giving that minority the freedom to voice an opinion too.
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    Republic

    I have done further research into the republic and those who impose its agenda, I am happy to be familiar with the works of ACM Convenor Professor David Flint. Prof Flint, attended a ceremony by where an Australian recieved a knighthood, now under the Whitlam Government (a pro republican) he...
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    Republic

    I bet that person didn't even know if they were voting in a state or federal election.:D
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