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  1. MoonlightSonata

    kinky as ...

    handcuffs.. strip-dance.. :o
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    Australian Republic or Monarchy for 2005+beyond

    The government can't go beyond its power if it is written in the Constitution. In regards to our current Constitutional framework, as I'm sure you're aware, most of the 'rules' are simply conventions and extremely difficult to enforce (practically) by the HC.
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    Law News Items

    "Poulton says she is in the office on average from 8am until 7pm on weekdays, then works at home for a couple of hours in the evening. Most partners and senior associates have home offices and carry Blackberries, ensuring that they can answer e-mails anywhere, any time." :(
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    Australian Republic or Monarchy for 2005+beyond

    hehe never underestimate the power of the imagination... and a good alibi ;)
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    Australian Republic or Monarchy for 2005+beyond

    I couldn't have put it more eloquently
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    He's not an asshole, he's just a bit how should we say... 'inappropriate' in his methods
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    Yes I agree Scrap everything but necessities
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    Uni Students - VSU vs. USU ?

    hahahha bhahahahaha I am speechless... I have no speech
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    Contracts Law help

    LOL ..........
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    Fed Con

    As a proud bachelor in arts/law I'm probably choosing Advanced Contract Law, Commercial and Consumer Sales, Insurance Law, Trial Process, Evidence and Advocacy, & maybe International Business Transactions or IP law. how's that for your stereotypes :P
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    They have power? Aside from CBS haranguing people what influence do these groups have
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    I, for one, was only kidding :P I agree that making things optional will not work. There's just no incentive for people to pay. However, stripping the fee down to necessities, one fee that everyone pays, is the most viable choice I think. Of course, our opinions on necessities will differ.
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    I would gladly pay $100 if I knew it would be used properly
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    Perhaps some fee is reasonable. But only to go towards things like student support services. The amount that is wasted on political sandcastles and unused or optional activities is absurd.
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    voluntary student unionism? good or bad?

    The president of USYD SRC is still Felix right? He was my school captain. Let me tell you something, you're going to get used to his incessant yelling. Every second class I had there in 2003 he would come in and rant for about 5 minutes, irritating the lecturer to no end while we were...
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    Australian Republic or Monarchy for 2005+beyond

    Regarding all this USA bashing, the American system is actually founded on seperation of powers to a far greater extent than the Australian system. Their Constitution is very prudent in that respect so I don't know where all these complaints about the US not having checks and balances comes...
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    Employment for law

    Have a read of this article -- It is my understanding that the opportunities for law graduates are excellent, because law is a very diverse field and there are many businesses that value and require the services of legal experts, not just actual lawyers. The job prospects for lawyers is less so...
  18. MoonlightSonata

    Brogdon's an idiot.

    Brogden is too charismatic to be a politician
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