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The Voice - The Plight of Peter Spencer

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2010

In this episode we take a look at the plight of Peter Spencer and many other farmers around Australia that have had large sections of their properties declared as carbon sinks without any compensation which is against the Australian Constitution. The ramifications of this are huge and will effect each and every one of us especially as the nation draws closer to a carbon pollution reduction scheme. The time is upon us that we have to stand up and make ourselves heard before it is too late and our primary industry goes the same way as our secondary industry - offshore!

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  • the fat bastard needs to lose some weight. 40kg, what is that in pounds? About 66 pounds I think. By the looks of him, he could do with some weight loss.

  • @supremerat 40 kilos are 88 pounds which is a lot in anyone's book. Maybe he did need to lose some weight but not this way fighting absolute tyranny designed to make Australia a third world country reliant upon toxic imports.

  • The guy in the pictures looks like he weighs around 230 to 240 pounds. If he really lost 88 pounds, that would make him of normal weight. I only weigh 152 pounds (10 stone 12).

  • Does it really matter that he was overweight? No of course not since that is irrelevant. What is relevant is that he has been forced to go to such extremes to fight against something that is totally unconstitutional. Nitpicking about his weight is much like the job the media have done on him during the last few days - BS. No matter what he has done in the past it does not change the fact that the government has broken and totally ignored the laws of Australia to push a globalist agenda.

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  • The Constitution does not confer on the Parliament any formal role in treaty making, all treaties (except those the Government decided are urgent or sensitive)

    The GW man made carbon treaties are all deception by design which is a clear violation of the constitution also section 44 of our constitution parliament has indeed had acknowledgement of allegiance to a foreign power or powers, these and many more breaches of the constitution warrants TREASON charges placed upon politicians and media.

  • You pack of ignorant bastards! Its OK for Australia to have an illegal de-facto government because Peter was a little over weight?

    Peter is a brave man and I, like many, have been supporting him since day 1.

    The government is there to SERVE, not to RULE like so many have been taught to believe. The People are the Constitutional Commonwealth of Australia and have the power to over ride any statute we find unfair.

    This is why Trial by Jury is impossible to find in a court, when it is our right.

  • The point here supemerat is, if you don't even know how much weight Peter has lost then you are to dumb to understand what he's trying to do for his countrymen so give your comments to the peanut gallery maybe they'll understand you. What a jerk. I'm hoping you aren't an Aussie because you'd be a big dissapointment to your country. I'll be praying for you and your intelligents!

  • But at the end of the day, nothing beats a good old fashioned diet. what better way to lose 100lb then to starve your self in protest against the federal government. Yes, what the government is doing is wrong but there are other ways to protest.... like taking the PM out

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