00:00I swore allegiance to the Queen's hares, if you listen close enough.
00:07It wasn't her heirs, it was her hares that I was giving my allegiance to.
00:15And now that, you know, they're no longer here, I don't know where that stands, but
00:19I'm not giving up my job, I'm not resigning.
00:23What's the significance of that mispronunciation, I don't know if that's the right description,
00:27but in using that phrase, and you did deliberately say hares as you swore your affirmation in
00:35the Senate, what's the import of that?
00:39Does it invalidate your oath of affirmation, or your statement of affirmation?
00:45I'm not a, I'm not a, I'm not an expert on the colonial laws.
00:52The only experience I've had with colonial laws is the violence of them, and the violence
01:00of pledging allegiance to the oppressor is absolutely out of date, and absolutely a disgusting
01:10thing to make someone do.
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