Irrelevant to the argument that I was making. The rules of the association can contain a right to overthrow the association leadership.

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Oh, I thought you were responding to Beave.

I was. I was making the point that I don't need the Bible for this one.

I have no idea what Australia's constitution may or may not say. Maybe we have the "right" to change stuff, maybe we don't. I never saw, let alone signed onto, this so called social-contract. That's just a small part of why I don't really acknowledge the authority of politicians.

We are sometimes bound by contracts our ancestors signed, but we can always choose to leave the association and go someplace else, as they once did.