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Originally Posted by mrred81
Australia's legal and political system is still very formal, I would suggest not commericalising it with logos etc, instead I would consider a letter format,
To the speakers and members of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia,
I, the undersigned, record and affirm my support for the actions suggested by Senator Xenophon in the senate, specifically, for a parliamentary inquiry in to the tax status of the Church of Scientology and for the referral of any evidence which may, on its face, indicate conduct which transgresses the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and it's states to the police or other authority with juridstiction.
I affirm my support of the above actions by the recording of my details in the table below in this place of _____(CITY)___ in the state of ___(STATE)____ in ___(COUNTRY)____ on this day the___(DAY eg 15th)___ in the month of ___month___ , 2009
Then a table which has NAME ADDRESS and SIGNATURE
By including a date in the top paragraph it indicates that this is a sample of only the people who were able to access the petition on this day
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So does that mean every person who signs the petition has their own page (as opposed to just a list of signatures)?
I think this is an important distinction that should be explained to Anon as a whole.
In light of the formal legal and political system in Australia, it might be better to let each person have their own page to fill out instead of what will surely turn out to be an unsightly list of signatures.
Thoughts...?