Yes Mark, we should defend our rights.
In the USA you do indeed have rights to defend.
In Australia we have no constitutional rights as you do, and the old Bill of Rights has long been superceded by legislation.
Many of the things that people in USA regard as God given rights are in Australia regarded as privileges.
Successive governments of both major political persuasions at both federal and state levels have methodically chipped away at freedoms that we thought we had.
The current government of this country , which is a hardline conservative government, has recently introduced industrial relations legislation that will eventually see the employer/employee relationship put back to the late 19th century. One does not have to be particularly brilliant to understand the principle reason behind the anti-weapons legislation and the relentless social engineering designed to turn the Australia population into sheep.
I am now 65 years of age, and in quite comfortable circumstances. Were I younger, or in any sort of volatile employment situation, I would probably give very serious consideration to migrating to another country.
The Australia of 2006 is not the country that my forebears fought for in two world wars, nor is it the country that I grew up in.It is nothing even remotely similar to the country presented in movies.
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