-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Sweetwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, 20 August 1999 8:12 PM
Subject: The criminal agenda behind the GST bill.

Peter Lindsay MP,
 
    It would be appreciated if you could give a sane, rational, explanation as to why any sane person would vote in favour of the GST bill that purports to allow such grubs as public servants to "deem that an event took place even although it did not and to deem that an event took place at a certain time even although it did not. Quite frankly Peter, the Australian people, have simply had enough of the underhanded, seditious and traitorous actions of the grubs that infest our parliaments in the guise of "peoples representatives". When did the Australian people request the members of Parliaments to implement this garbage? Please do not insult me by claiming that the result of the last Federal election was a "mandate" for the introduction of the GST. Had such criminal intent been put to the people they would have ensured that the bastards that proposed this crap would have hardly received a vote. Lying, underhanded, politicians, such as those behind the GST will suffer their eventual fate. The good news is that nobody has to do anything specific but watch the bastards suffer as the truth is revealed. Perhaps you are of the mind that as this kind of traitorous agenda has been used for so long that you can keep implementing it. The story is now different. We have passed half time and the Australian are now kicking with the wind. To give such a power to a public servant is an act of treason against the people of Australia. Is it any wonder that the Australian people are gearing up for civil war against the likes of the kind of people who voted for this GST bill?
 
Len Clampett

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