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Laws are made by Governments, which whilst applying to the general public are equally binding in application and judiciary upon the Governments who made them. The following have application in respect to the Hutt River Province Principality and the latter is assuredly expressing one of the most important principals of the foundation stones of what law is basically designed to achieve. By the Commonwealth Crimes Act it is an offence to aid or urge, verbally or in writing, the overthrow by force of the established Government of the Commonwealth, foreign government, or other government. The Government of the Hutt River Province Principality is “other government”. The definition of force is law, police force, or sovereign power. The Western Australian Criminal Code makes it an offence to hinder justice. Sometimes it may seem that statutory law and justice may vary, but the law stipulates that justice shall prevail. Thus if one combines a high degree of ethics and principles into his thoughts and actions, designed purely to achieve justice, then by the strict principles of law he is not committing any offence in law in so pursuing that very goal. It is, however, an unfortunate trait, shown clearly in history, that justice is not always readily meted out or achieved. However, the purpose of life is deeply engrained in mankind. When their “natural rights” are encroached upon causing them great distress, mankind is recorded to show strong resentment and reaction to this encroachment at some point in time. The ideal in the very basics is for mankind to enjoy life in the living of it, without hindrance to themselves or to others. May you therefore enjoy the living of life which the Creator, God, has given you. Herewith find MY STORY!
THE MAN…….$20.00
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