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Senator Joyce welcomed the decision of the High Court to allow the property rights advocate, Peter Spencer, to proceed further down the judicial path in ascertaining farmers' right of ownership over private property.
“As a supporter of Peter Spencer's cause, but not wanting Peter Spencer to ever do harm to himself, I fought for and achieved a Senate inquiry which made unanimous recommendations on the problems emerging from existing native vegetation laws,” Senator Joyce said today.
“Peter received a mass of support from the general public as he focused Australia’s eyes on the fact that many landowners had an asset taken from them by the government without payment. In the process they have been left with all the expenses pertaining to that stolen asset as if they still owned it.
“This process was totally and utterly unfair and now the court must deliberate over how this came about and whether the process was truly legal.
“I wish Peter Spencer all the best and congratulate him on his perseverance to continue to pursue this cause through the proper venue, which is the courts,” Senator Joyce said.
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# Lorikeet
Wednesday, September 01, 2010 4:48 PM
I fear Peter Spencer is treading on some very dangerous ground.

The government will probably ensure that this matter is dragged out in the courts for as long as possible, until after they have turned over most of our farming and grazing land to the Chinese, without the consent of anyone.

Nevertheless, I'm sure we all wish Peter Spencer the best, and appreciate his efforts on behalf of all Australians.

This issue puts me in mind of problems with Telstra. The more you complain about them screwing you over, the higher they bump up your bill.

Answer: Don't get angry because you can't contact them, because of the thousands of other complainants hogging the line. Pay only the amount you think you owe, thereby doing the same thing back to them. Leave the ball in their court and make sure they receive a lovely dose of their own medicine.

We must find a way of applying the same concept to the Labor government which is screwing over our farmers and graziers.

I'm wondering how they might go if they simply ignored the bills for rates and land taxes on their impounded land. Or would this be playing straight into the hands of both the government and the Chinese?

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