Sean wrote:
I'll have to retract part of my comment about government abuses in Australia. From an official legal standpoint, everything looks neat and ehtical. However, there's enough rumors of conspiracies and coverups as the Bush and Clinton administrations combined. Something appears to be inherently wrong, but I can't put my finger on it. Is it true that in 1975, the British Governor General removed the Prime Minister from office? And then there's the Port Arthur massacre, how does a ret*d (IQ 66) with no previous firearms experience kill 32 (20 headshots), wound 19 more, and disable 2 cars in under 90 seconds firing 64 shots from the hip? Then received a travesty of a trial and the government covered up the details.
In Aussie culture we tend to 'pay out' our 'pollies' far more often than what the US seems to do. And the media cashes in on this.
There's not so much conspiracies, as blunders, and stuffups, which are covered up.
And yes it is true the Governor General Of Austrlia did sack the Prime Minister, as is he duty.
Though being a nation, Australia is still a member of the British Empire, as such our highest head of state is the Monarchy, who is represented by the Governor General, he has the power to remove the Prime Minister (amongst other things). Though normally the 'GG' is merely a figure head.
This is probably one of Australia's only conspiracies (though I'm sure one of my friends would dispute that, (she know more than I)). PM Gough Whitlam was making radical changes in Australia, in an effort to balance out the poor and the rich,(I think, i could be wrong), the Opposition Leader Malcolm Fraiser, colluded with the Governor General, and had Whitlam, this almost incited a riot with the public. Immediatley after he was removed from office Whitlam made a speech, he could've easily incited the crowd to lynch the GG, and evict Britain from Australia forever. But Whitlam being diplomatic as he could merely said "May well you say God Save The Queen, because no one will save the Governor General."
It's one of the most famous lines in Australian political history.
Though that's not the full story, and I don't know the full story.
The Port Arthur Massacre, I don't understand how the trial was a travesty? He got life I believe. And how would you know it was a travesty if the Government covered it up?
Interesting side note: There was some speculation the Martin Bryant (the supposed "ret*d" (Sean: NEVER use that word)) was Autistic. I'm not sure that's ever been proven or refuted.
GA