- An Email received on 22 October
from the
(former)
ACT Branch President of the Australian National Flag
Association Inc., a Mr Nigel MORRIS.
- The foul language and spelling is exactly as received.
- I don't know what to make of his assertion the he personally
tells the Federal Parliament what to do and say. I think that
might be a bit of a stretch.
- This came after I had twice told him I had no desire to
continue any discussion with him.
- Mr Morris appears to have a slippery hold on the truth.
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Ted
Any history of the Australian flag should make an oblique reference to
the fact that the Red based Australian flag was used. Our website has
once such oblique reference, a primary source, which is a letter written
to flag makers by a member of parliament in 1947. Personally I think the
military apparatus didnt
make much use of it at all, but yes, it was used to an extent and this
deserves a small mention.
All this bullshit
about ratios of Red to Blue => what fucking
nonsense.
Any serious discussion about the use of flags by our forces during
wartime (which your webpage sadly isn't) must at the very least mention
those offiicial
Australian amry
military orders. Fullstop. I mean christ
mate they specifically refer to how the Red Ensign and "Australian
flag" are to be used, you must be suffering from a serious kick in
the head Ted.
I suspect you didn't even know about them before I brought them to your
attention which kind of proves MY point, i.e. You dont
know what you are talking about.
No, instead your oblique references are to "Communist inspired flag
changes" and for this you are a worthless
piece of shit.
In 2001 the parilament
passed a motion to celebrate the centenary of the Australian national
flag. No mention was made of the Australian Red Ensign. I personally
insisted that this be so.
I'm going to pathologically weed out all you lying cocksuckers
with my bare hands if I have too.
Have fun in the twlight
of your reign you parasites!!
cheers
Nigel Morris |
- For the record
- I have kept the original so the Mr Morris cannot deny
it's existence.
- I have never used improper language to Mr Morris or the ANFA.
Actually I asked for their advice.
- I have once before warned Mr Morris that if he didn't stop
using foul language I would put it on this site. He didn't . . .
so I
did.
My main worry is this. IF this represents the people trying to
'protect' my flag from the crowd that want to change it we might be in
trouble. |
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