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Reply #15 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:53pm
 
https://www.google.com.au/

Hi Lisa, Google is a search engine.
search
Learn to pronounce
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try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly.
"I searched among the rocks, but there was nothing"



Same as Republican Conservative philanderer taxes.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/27/us/donald-trump-taxes.html
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Reply #16 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 9:45pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:27pm:
chimera wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:23pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free

'The total value of the crown estate is £15.6bn “generating profit for the Treasury for the benefit of the nation’s finances”, the estate’s net income to be surrendered to the government.
The Queen voluntarily paid tax on her private income from land owned by the Duchy of Lancaster and property she personally owned.
The monarch also has assets in Scotland and the profits generated by these assets are transferred to the Scottish government for public spending.
The duchy’s estate paid Charles an income and he voluntarily paid the top rate of income tax – 45% – on the duchy’s earnings.'


Now provide the link.

Cheeses, Lisa! Are they going to sell any of it to anyone?

The royal family own it in the sense that the state own it and the sovereign personifies the state. It's not like they could ever sell Buck House and move the Gold Coast on the proceeds.

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Reply #17 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 9:47pm
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0NspQucpdc
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Reply #18 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 9:54pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:37pm:
While Chimera is struggling to find that link ....the rest of us can read this :

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/amp/rcna47104

There are lots of reasons to end the British monarchy. King Charles III is the best.
Charles has no claim to moral leadership, negating any argument that the monarchy remains important as a sober ceremonial force in society.

The same statement from Buckingham Palace announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday declared that her son Charles had succeeded her as king. And just like that, this unelected man became the head of state for millions around the world. The former Prince of Wales, whose life has been riddled with controversy, is now the strongest argument for ending the archaic institution of the monarchy.

He now assumes not only the throne but becomes the head of the Church of England – another inherited role that should be discontinued.

Charles, too, has benefited from this self-interested and abusive conduct, and some of the most odious royal traditions continue under him. For starters, in a country suffering from worsening inflation, a collapsing health service and rising poverty, King Charles III and his family will still enjoy an annual payment from the British government known as the “Sovereign Grant.”

The grant cost British taxpayers £86.3 million ($100.12 million) in 2021 and was further increased by £27.3 million ($31.67 million) over the next two years to help cover a 17% rise in spending by the royals.

The grant has been used for a variety of items, from the upkeep of many palaces to £32,000 (more than $37,000) for a chartered flight for Charles to attend a James Bond movie premiere (despite his years of pro-environment advocacy).

Despite this guaranteed income from taxpayers, Charles has reportedly invested millions in offshore tax havens. According to a set of leaked documents known as the Paradise Papers, The Guardian reported that Charles had invested private money in a Bermuda-based sustainable forestry firm. Given his environmental stances, the revelation sparked allegations of a conflict of interest. Charles’ investment team said, however, that he did not have “any direct involvement in the investment decisions.”

In June, The Sunday Times reported that Charles had previously accepted €1 million ($1.16 million) in cash for his foundation in a suitcase, part of €3 million ($3.48 million) in total, from a former Qatari prime minister. The charity was later found to have accepted millions from Osama Bin Laden’s family as well.

Charles also has no claim to moral leadership, negating any argument that the monarchy remains important as a sober ceremonial force in society. Charles famously engaged in an extramarital affair with Camilla Parker Bowles while being married to “People’s Princess” Diana. He now assumes not only the throne but becomes the head of the Church of England — another inherited role that should be discontinued.

Of course, the arrogance of Charles presuming to be a religious figure was passed down for generations within the British monarchy. The Church of England was first established because in 1534 King Henry VIII, frustrated by Catholicism’s prohibition on divorce, established a new branch of Christianity, made himself the head and promptly permitted divorce. Without Henry’s entitled precedent, Charles would not have been able to divorce Diana and still have a claim to the crown.

When you add in the treatment of Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and the behavior of Charles’ brother Andrew, the standing of the British royal family is only further degraded. To expect us to instantly refer to Charles as “His Majesty,” as if he is automatically a man of dignity, is laughable. The monarchy should have ended years ago. With Charles at the helm, it most certainly should end now.


Ah...  Ahmed Twaij. One always wants to know what Ahmed Twaij's take is on things.

Social media - where Ahmed Twaij is prominent - is the medium of transmission of psychic epidemics.  Practice psychic hygiene.



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Reply #19 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 9:57pm
 
Larry aka "Lisa Jones" is looking for more catfishing victims and it looks like she might have some fresh meat ...
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Reply #20 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 10:02pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



You wouldn't appreciate all that being said at your mother's funeral, Lisa.



https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/vile-the-university-of-sydney-student-...
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Reply #21 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:21am
 
Frank wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 10:02pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



You wouldn't appreciate all that being said at your mother's funeral, Lisa.



https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/vile-the-university-of-sydney-student-...


I'm terribly upset and disgusted after reading that.

In fact for the 1st time in my life I'm embarrassed to say I'm a graduate of Sydney University.

My sisters and brothers and cousins are also graduates of this prestigious University. My older children too. The unbelievable fees we've all paid ... and the support we've given as graduates and as parents of graduates come to mind.

I do thank you for alerting me to this. There's not much I can do now except write a scathing letter in response to that article. It's totally gruesome and unacceptable. And it does nothing positive for their brand. If anything it diminishes their brand image and reputation.

https://www.sydney.edu.au/engage/alumni.html

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Reply #22 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:49am
 
Hi Lisa,
young people do silly things due to their immaturity.
I'd forget it as I'm sure one day they will be
very embarrassed by what they've done.
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Reply #23 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:51am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:21am:
Frank wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 10:02pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



You wouldn't appreciate all that being said at your mother's funeral, Lisa.



https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/vile-the-university-of-sydney-student-...


I'm terribly upset and disgusted after reading that.

In fact for the 1st time in my life I'm embarrassed to say I'm a graduate of Sydney University.

My sisters and brothers and cousins are also graduates of this prestigious University. My older children too. The unbelievable fees we've all paid ... and the support we've given as graduates and as parents of graduates come to mind.

I do thank you for alerting me to this. There's not much I can do now except write a scathing letter in response to that article. It's totally gruesome and unacceptable. And it does nothing positive for their brand. If anything it diminishes their brand image and reputation.

https://www.sydney.edu.au/engage/alumni.html



No one mentions personal details anywhere online like you do Larry which is why most of us don't believe you are who you say you are ...
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If the United States had ultimately been dominated by the British way back
when, and if the country was now a monarchy overseen by a king or queen,
my guess is that the federal republic wouldn't be suffering the political turmoil
it's found itself in over the past five or 6 years under a president. 

The Westminster system of government would've served it well—as it has in
the realms of Canada, Australia and New Zealand for example.

The autocratic style of the arrogant buffoon Trump, and the increasingly faltering,
unresolved style of the senescent Biden would've been precluded had a monarchy
been the order of the day.

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Reply #25 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:39am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:21am:
I'm terribly upset and disgusted after reading that.



Sep 13 Lisa Jones.
3. As you may have guessed I'm pretty upset and angry about that lecherous immoral selfish passive aggressive and ugly insufferable POS and his hag of a whore .
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Reply #26 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:47am
 
chimera wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:39am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:21am:
I'm terribly upset and disgusted after reading that.



Sep 13 Lisa Jones.
3. As you may have guessed I'm pretty upset and angry about that lecherous immoral selfish passive aggressive and ugly insufferable POS and his hag of a whore .


No disrespect intended, of course.
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Reply #27 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:58am
 
chimera wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:39am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:21am:
I'm terribly upset and disgusted after reading that.



Sep 13 Lisa Jones.
3. As you may have guessed I'm pretty upset and angry about that lecherous immoral selfish passive aggressive and ugly insufferable POS and his hag of a whore .


That's right. What's your point?

Are you sitting there seriously accusing me of showing disrespect for the Queen herself all because I accurately described her adulterous son and his mistress?

Pffft! Try harder!
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Reply #28 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:01am
 
AusGeoff wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 1:06am:

If the United States had ultimately been dominated by the British way back when, and if the country was now a monarchy



The US link with the French revolution is arguable. But they promoted the British Representation of the People Act 1832 which broadened the franchise property to include small landowners, tenant farmers, and shopkeepers. With a royal America and France, probably the UK would have kept aristocrats in power.  It used the army to crush the General Strike of 1926.  A united British American kingdom would be a sight to behold with slaves, apartheit and probably colonial Europe and Russia.
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Reply #29 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:03am
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:49am:
Hi Lisa,
young people do silly things due to their immaturity.
I'd forget it as I'm sure one day they will be
very embarrassed by what they've done.


Good point.

Even so...I still intend to write to a number of Sydney Uni staff members. The published article was beyond the pale.
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