Monday, March 27, 2006

THE LAST VISIT

What could our govt. do with 3 million dollars? Quite a few useful things to improve our standard of living; instead it has degraded it by wasting it on a freeloading visitor from Britain –Betty Windsor, who happens to be the richest woman in the world (owning a few choice pieces of property in Sydney) and is our queen. This woman is the epitome of the inequality in Western society, and the insidious power of the rich. We didn’t want her here, we didn’t need her here but she came anyway, at Johnny’s request, and the public simply ignored her. Gone are the days when we lined up ten deep in the streets too wave and get a glimpse of her. We are grown up now.
The organisers of the Commonwealth Games had the right idea - they snubbed her by refusing to play her song, playing ours instead. Not even a twenty one-gun salute could make up for that indignity.

Couldn’t she be a nice person despite these qualities? Not really, we know enough about her through Dianna, to never want to see her again.

Don’t be fooled by another Howard lie: we did not vote to retain the monarchy. We voted against Howard’s ploy to let the pollies vote for our president. We’ll get another go with or next PM – Costello (who is a republican).
We are still left with a perplexing question – who murdered Dianna? Did MI6 act independently? If not who authorised them to carry out the hit? What happened to the cyclist who was first on the scene, while she was still alive? Why didn’t the police interview him?

How sad would it be for prince William to become King and wonder if his rels were implicated in the crime of the century – but no…he must have a pretty good idea of why and how his Mum and her lover were murdered.

1 Comments:

Blogger Pat said...

It's a bit like wondering who was behind JFK's assassination really.

The truths behind the lies (with respect to most things in life) is amazing - in the sense of awe and wonder inspiring. And deathly frightening too.

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