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- REPUBLIC - v - MONARCHY -
Last year the Australian people refused to change their monarchy for a republic which would have had a politician appointed president to resolve any constitutional crisis.
Although a majority of Australians wanted a republic, a majority refused to accept the republic option offered by their politicians.
With the constitutional problems of the US system, Australians are congratulating themselves for refusing the half baked "politician's" president. It is obvious that there is potential for a criminal takeover of a badly designed republic.
SPIN does not claim that Gore & Clinton are criminals,
but lawyers in their position would probably leave no legal trick unturned
in an attempt to prevent investigation of their possible corruption of
the electoral process.