Monday, March 22, 2010

Rural Australia Needs A Thousand Ned Kelly's: Dr. J Saleam / K Sharp

Ned Kelly embodied the spirit of the downtrodden and those oppressed at the hands of the Establishment.

Today we can draw parellels, between the past and the present. Can we not realise the ongoing signifigance of the Kelly Spirit in the patriotic struggle and defence of our nation and identity?

We see today the globalists` indifference at the plight of the ordinary Australian. Did not the patriots of the past speak of the oppression at the hands of the elite?

The rural issues of the past echo in the rural struggles of today. There is the matter of survival of Australian farmers and indeed the Australian identity which our farming class so well expresses.

As the patriots of the past struggled for survival, we today struggle for our future. We fight the 2 faces of the same elite ( Lib/Lab ) and their lackeys the Greens, all with their globalist friends and their collusion that would turn Australia into one big quarry for the world ( the fate predicted for us by the World Bank ).

We note our farmers, timber mills, abattoirs, manufacturing industries and our identity are all earmarked for extinction. What was theatened in the past may certainly occur in our future.

The globalists attempt to sanitise our minds with an indoctrination by media that tells us that their deceptions are good policies. Ned Kelly's last stand was a defeat that our great union leaders and other fighters of the day turned into many victories for social justice. Today, our rural communities face their own "last stand" - but this time around, it is either win or lose. Nothing follows in the event of defeat.

Animated globalist rats have us sandwiched between the two faces of the same government-system. Indeed we see and feel the pain of our great land just as did our patriotic brothers of the past. We see clearly the perpetually moving anti Australian agendas of the day. We intend to win and fight. We recall the lines about Ned Kelly.

No man single-handed,
Can hope to break the bars.
It's a thousand like Ned Kelly,
Who'll hoist the Flag of Stars.

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