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25 Nov 2011 07:50p.m.
pete kiley wrote:
Our Lawyer stated that Westpac Bank broke the property law act and STOLE our Picton home, all the facts are in our book. Good on the protesters
21 Nov 2011 09:48a.m.
milly wrote:
So its ok for these protesters to give up their jobs and become full time activists therefore requiring benefits? Protesting about inequalities especially re child poverty is fine but this protest has no agenda. One person going on hunger strike will achieve nothing and no one really cares any more as this whole protest has never had any actual plan. What sickens me is a person giving up a job, camping out and refusing to support their own child any more as they have no money and have decided that the child doesnt really need the money any more! I know names cant be mentioned but how hypocritical is that? Go home, get a job and support your families.
20 Nov 2011 12:25p.m.
judynz wrote:
Zena, are you one of those stirrers hoping to turn the public against the protesters??? Let me tell you dear I too was an idiot. I am of the age of those who allowed our local & national politicians drop their `PUBLIC SERVANT' title and become a `LAW UNTO THEMSELVES'. This must stop. We the public not only provide them with their jobs we pay their wages. It is time to put them back in their place & insist they do their job of protecting & providing for us.They are not living up to what the public believe they are paying them to do therefore there is no lawful contract between them & the public.They must buck up or GO.
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