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The Forum > General Discussion > So...what was wrong with Pauline Hanson?

So...what was wrong with Pauline Hanson?

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I agree with that Ginx. Our representatives really need a kick in the rear and STILL DO. All of them. The best way to do it is to not ever be tempted to vote for the main parties and to vote for disruptive, unorthodox personalities like Pauline Hanson.
Posted by Steel, Friday, 28 March 2008 5:37:42 PM
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IMHO the high point [1996] was when Pauline wrapped herself in the Oz flag [ie the one Keating said "don't worry son, I'll get you a new one"] and old misery guts Chief Justice of Fam Court Nicholson had a go at her

But then, newly appointed [by Keating, but Howard was never able to get rig of him] High Court judge Kirby said of Nicholson

"The people vote for MPs, not judges"

and Nicholson went back to his hole in the ground
Posted by Divorce Doctor, Friday, 28 March 2008 6:49:15 PM
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Steel “Ad hominems are weak, Col Rouge.”

That is because there were none. Believe me, if I wanted to get stuck into you, you would have felt it.

What you quote does not represent an attempt for the CIA to overthrow Whitlam, merely extending financial assistance to someone who opposed him.

When I consider after Whitlam got to power, the “government of two” was hardly a classical example of democracy at work.

I am only surprised it took so long to dismiss him.
Posted by Col Rouge, Friday, 28 March 2008 6:51:36 PM
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HUH, Whitlam??

he was 20 years before Pauline

why not start a new topic dude if you are worried "that the trains run on time"
Posted by Divorce Doctor, Friday, 28 March 2008 6:56:31 PM
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Pauline Hanson was against:

1. Asians, <<I believe we are in danger of being swamped by Asians.>>
2. Multiculturalism <<A truly multicultural country can never be strong or united>>
3. Migrants from non English speaking background. <<Immigration must be halted in the short-term so that our dole queues are not added to by, in many cases, unskilled migrants not fluent in the English language.>>
4. Aborigines <<About the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. <<the so-called rights of the indigenous people could ultimately result in the disintegration of our nation>>
<<we cannot afford to deny the collusion of Aboriginal separatists, the United Nations and the disloyal and self-seeking globalists in our own midst>>
5. Africans "You can't bring people into the country who are incompatible with our way of life and culture," "these people offer nothing to this country and they are going to be a burden on this society".

6. The good thing she opened our eyes ....
In 1998 the One Nation secures 22.6 per cent of the primary vote in the Queensland election, in the 1998 federal election the One Nation gained almost 937,000 votes, or 8.4 per cent of the total.
Now, we ( the migrants,minorities,aborigines, etc) know the long and hard way we have to go...

Antonios Symeonakis
Adelaide
Posted by ASymeonakis, Friday, 28 March 2008 7:25:58 PM
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ASymeonakis

She also you forgot to mention warned us about being out bred and out voted in our own country.

Did you ever meet her? I can tell you right now she was not against aboriginal people. Thats is a lie. What she said was they had to face up to their drinking problem which many of their pwn leaders have since said.

Your the one speading your hate.
you cry and bitch about Australia and our people the whole time.
We are a country of givers.
Good people with big hearts. A touch I suppose of the old brits within all of us who grin and bear it and suffering in silence.

Pauline was pro Australian as I am.
There is nothing wrong with looking after your own first.

I just wish [people like you would go home.

Anybody who thinks the media wasnt put upon her are very wrong.
Anybody who thinks the big wigsand The Government do not control the media are dreaming.

I admired the honesty of which she tried to warn us.

She warned us thats for sure.

When you have the elderly tax payers being denied medication by the government that is freely given to migrants its time to be really worried.

Like so many groups now being funded through saudi you have to be a migrant to get any free representation if your rights have been abused.

If you are a white single pensioner catching public transport dont expect and citizens right people to help you if you are wronged.

However if your new to the country and cant speak a word of english there is plenty of funding for free legal service for the 'same offense' or injustice.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Friday, 28 March 2008 11:04:05 PM
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