Networked Knowledge - Our Chicken

Author of this page: Dr Robert N Moles

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"Our chicken" will be keen to show that we have the pluck to put the issues on the table and expect a just and prompt reply.

Clearly, visits by our chicken will need to be made to the parliament, the courts and the Advertiser. We will be posting photographs and reports of our progress on this web site.

"Our chicken" is, of course, non-political and will be demanding justice for all.

However, if political candidates are too chicken to do the right thing, we will ask you to allocate your preferences elsewhere.

"Our chicken" is willing to turn up to demand justice from Mike Rann, the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General and the DPP.

Of course, when people in a society are denied justice, then one can expect the feathers to fly.

"Our chicken" thinks that the race is on to restore justice to all parts of our community.

If you are going to the races or to the theatre or a concert - look out for "our chicken" and "our truck"

And don't forget to "honk for justice" on the way past.

Our chicken is likely to be preparing "chicken impact" statements in relation to pronouncements by those who try to give the impression that they know what they are doing on our behalf or in our name.

If you would like to show your solidarity with and support for our chicken, then please add a yellow ribbon to your car aerial, or tie one to your front gate, or a hedge or tree out front. Our chicken is of course yellow, but that can't be helped. We suspect that others seek the protection of the yellow card deliberately. Wear a yellow ribbon on your lapel with pride and say thanks to our chicken for standing up for our rights.

 


Our chicken taking a well earned break at the Duck
Inn. The gentleman in the picture is Stan Evans, father
of the SA Leader of the Opposition - Iain Evans.

 


Our chicken penning a few thoughts about the campaign slogan.

 

 

 

 

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