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Pauline Hanson is back in Western Australia and being swamped by hundreds of adoring fans despite claims in the mainstream media that her support is falling.
Yesterday she joined the party's #1 Senate ticket, David Oldfield, in Albany - a small town south of Perth. Hundreds of fans came to hear her and lined up later for her autograph.
Despite the hero status the event has been carefully overlooked in News Limited papers who have concentrated their attack on Ms Hanson's dress sense - the rubbishy Who Weekly magazine better known for paparazzi type stories reporting that dress "experts" had put Ms Hanson as the second worst dressed celebrity in the world after "singer Natalie Imbruglia".
"Ms Hanson was ridiculed by celebrity judges Totti Goldsmith, Warwick Capper and Maggie Alderson for her fashion follies.." excuse me, fashion celebrities? I have never heard of any of them but if the Capper they are talking about is the ex-AFL player what a joke! That Capper was the one who drew attention to himself on the field by wearing shorts five sizes too small.... talk about fashion sense!
Pauline Hanson said later, "It doesn't upset me, I just have a chuckle over it. I'm from Ipswich and I'm proud of Ipswich," she said. Oldfield commented, "Pauline is not a socialite, but a down-to-earth Australian". Mother of the nation maybe?
One thing that is clear about the mainstream parties is that they can hide behind the apron strings of the mainstream media while displaying the hide of an elephant and the intellectual nouse of a mouse.
It was Labor who made much of their "moral" stand on preferences in the upcoming Federal election - not One Nation. It was Labor who said that they would be doing no deals with the party they tried to vilify - not One Nation.
Now that the truth behind their deceit and lies is slipping out they are trying to use their media mates to spin doctor a new angle. It was Labor who used the misleading How to Vote cards widely in the June state elections in Queensland. Many believe that it was this un-Australian ploy which got the party over the line - despite the party attracting just 38% of the primary vote.
Yesterday Labor's Queensland State secretary Mike Kaiser used his mates at News Limited to present a squeaky clean image accusing One Nation of planning to "mirror its tactics used" in the Queensland state elections by hiding its preferences and "hammering" Labor. It is Labor who, remember, have pushed successfully for their Laboral faction mates to join them in putting One Nation last on their How to Vote cards. It is labor who say that One Nation will be irrelevant in the Federal election.
In reply to Kaiser's comments One Nation's David Oldfield said, "We will hold a national press conference and make it absolutely clear and once it has been made clear there will be no changes. We are doing it because we want the Australian people to know exactly what we are doing with preferences."
At a time when six or seven One Nation candidates have been approached directly by Labor candidates seeking their preferences Kaiser has the gall to say, "In Queensland, One Nation remained silent on preferences until exposed by Labor and media pressure in the last week. They were forced to reveal a preference strategy which benefitted the Coalition."
Of course the media do not question why the moral highground has been so badly eroded by the Labor approaches.... why should they Murdoch's stooges are doing behind the scene deals with Labor right now for the man who would rule the world.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says she dose not want to see Australia become a republic by the year 2000.
Labor Leader Kim Beazley says he wants to see an Australian head of state open the Sydney Olympics.
Miss Hanson has told a meeting attended by 300 people in Albany, Western Australia, that she is not ready for a republic and neither are the Australian people.
"I don't believe it's in the best interests of Australia or the Australian people," she said.
"We have a constitution that works very well for us, we have a country that is very democratic, and I do not see any benefit in becoming a republic.
Terry Sweetman, the senior News Limited journalist at the Courier Mail and Sunday Mail who has been at the forefront of branding Pauline Hanson, One Nation and its supporters with a range of colourful tags, has made a quantum shift in reporting on racial matters.
The man who claims the high moral ground - normally the domain of hypocrites like B'nai B'rith - writes in today's Courier Mail under the headline, "Gang-tackling the seeds of division". Here are some racially motivated extracts. (Who wants to be the first to warn "RaceWatch"?):
Violent crime came a bit closer to home recently when the son of a colleague was given a ferocious bashing that left him with serious facial injuries and cost him time off school and a finals place in his beloved football team.
The king hit assailant was an Islander, one of those lads fed growth hormones with their mother's milk and allegedly a member of an infamous northside knuckle gang.
....
Then last week a woman rang to express her horror at an incident at Toowong High School.
According to her a gang of Asian youths armed with iron bars had invaded the school to assault a student.
The marauders were armed with steel bars which, the television helpfully showed us, were taken from purloined shopping trolleys.
....
She was adamant the raid was racially motivated but because she - and the kids - were not directly involved, she felt she had nowhere to turn with her fears.
She said, with some justification, that had the victim been Asian or black there would have been any number of organisations prepared to do battle on her behalf...
The gangs that have caused my confidantes so much concern have been black or Asian.
....
But the tragedy is that ethnic gangs - and those which prey on ethnic kids - not only bruise the fabric of society today but sow the seeds of community division for tomorrow.
This from a man who has continually accused Pauline Hanson and One Nation for being racist. Just shows how out of touch these "spoon-fed reporters" really are. When a breath of reality crosses their path in the way of someone "close" having an experience with "gangs" they go off the deep end with all manner of racist and race based comments.
Mr Sweetman I pronounce you a racist based on your own past dalliances with the pen:
Quote: "She (Pauline) has no time for kids who are willing to judge people on what they say and do, rather than how they worship, what they eat and the colour of their skins."
For the record Sweetman is factually incorrect - but his pen in today's Courier Mail exemplifies his racist motives....
The woman now called "Labor's First Lady" is Cheryl Kernot.
Are Australians supposed to trust a woman who turned on her own party to join the opposition - her colleagues hearing about her defection from the media.... says a lot about the party.
Last night Kernot released Labor's Policy for Women "Labor women stand up to be counted in this campaign". Wonder when she is going to release her policy for queers?
"The overwhelming rejection of Ms Hanson by women with her bleak agenda..."
Here is an extract from the Australian Financial review article:
A leading Jewish anti-discrimination organisation will offer major companies one-day courses for their middle managers to help promote racial tolerance in the community.
The B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission has already run such courses for schools and police forces and plans to extend them to the corporate sector early next year. Its executive director, Mr Danny Ben-Moshe, who was in Canberra yesterday to talk with Immigration Department officials about the project, said the only way racism could be overcome was if every sector of society did its bit.
"There's a real need for this. It's a matter of instilling an ethic of tolerance in the workplace. Managers are in the front line of determining the practices and culture in the workplace," he said.
We have exposed the grand hypocrisy of B'nai B'rith and will continue to do so. This organisation masquerades under the banner of political correctness - the ultimate deceit.
The Federal MP for Capricornia, Paul Marek, says the Labor Party will appear last on the National Party's how-to-vote cards on polling day. He says the Capricornia divisional council made the decision, claiming the ALP is the real enemy of the Nationals in the electorate.
Mr Marek says the One Nation party will be placed in second last position.
"The real threat to not only Capricornia but to this country, we could not afford to have another recession like the one we had under Keating," he said.
"That's exactly what Beazley and the Labor Party would deliver and so the National Party, thinking with its head for this country, put Labor last."
Meanwhile voters in the Capricornia electorate will have seven candidates representing six parties, as well as an independent at the October 3 poll.
The Greens lead the Capricornia list with the ALP in second spot followed by the Democrats, Nationals, One Nation, Independent Peter Schuback and Citizens Electoral Council. Labor Party candidate Kirsten Livermore says she is pleased with her position on the ballot paper.
"I'm really pleased with the position I've managed to get on the ballot paper, nice and close to the top," she said.
"But the important thing is not where you stand on the ballot paper but where you stand on the issues."
"And as I said in my speech, until we all know who we are, that we are all Australians, we will only destroy ourselves as a nation."
In Western Australia, Brian Greig is a publicly self professed gay rights campaigner & self professed homosexual. He publicly campaigned to lower the age of consent for homosexuals in the State Parliament. He left the ALP for the Democrats, coincidentally when Cheryl Kernot joined the the Labor Party.
For those of you with moral values, the question must be asked how could anyone in Western Australia vote for the Liberal Party, with their Senate preferences being given to a well known Sodomist? (over One Nation) Shame on the Liberal Party of Western Australia. This is even beginning to trouble certain senior Liberals in WA.
You may be very interested to know that the Liberal Party State Executive regard sodomists as superior to One Nation supporters.
I urge all One Nation representatives to make this known to the electorate in WA immediately.
From a concerned Liberal Party Member, Perth WA.
Mr Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation can reach almost 75 per cent of the world's population but he wants more of the global media market.
"News Corp is determined to become fully global," Mr Murdoch says in the international television, film and newspaper group's annual report issued yesterday, talking about "greatly" expanding in Japan and India.
"We can and will become wholly international, establishing ourselves outside the English-speaking world in countries where the language and the culture are strange to us."
It's a vision in which Mr Murdoch's estranged wife, Anna, will no longer directly participate. The report says Mrs Anna Murdoch is retiring from News' board, contrary to earlier suggestions that she would stay on as a director despite her separation from Mr Murdoch, News chairman and controlling shareholder.
In July, Mrs Murdoch filed for divorce citing "irreconcilable differences" for the breakdown of the 31-year marriage.
"Anna's support has been enormously helpful to me in what I must admit is a demanding and turbulent career," Mr Murdoch says. "Her contribution notably includes, but goes far beyond, our three children, Elisabeth, Lachlan and James, all now working in the company and making significant contributions."
Once again salaries at the top of News were in the multi-million dollars. The best paid director pocketed $9.14 million. While Mr Murdoch was thought to be the most likely recipient there was also speculation it might have been former BSkyB boss Mr Sam Chisholm. The former head of News in Australia Mr Ken Cowley is thought to have collected the top executive salary of $4.92 million. His replacement as chairman of News Ltd, Mr Lachlan Murdoch, looks to have earned about $760,000.
The report shows that News has revalued its publishing rights, titles and television licences by $6.6 billion to $24.9 billion. Mr Kerry Packer's Publishing & Broadcasting also revalued its television licences by $341 million in the 1998 financial year.
News plans to raise about $US3.7 billion ($6.3 billion) floating off about 20 per cent of its Fox Entertainment Group.
However, News is said to have put a reserve price on the float and might halt the offering if market volatility reduced the expected proceeds dramatically. Mr Murdoch said the Fox float would mean "further financial strength and flexibility".
On News's outlook he said: "We expect real but moderate gains next year, inhibited partly by the difficult climate in Asia, which also affected our 50 per cent-owned Ansett Airlines."
Here is an extract from the Australian Financial Review article:
Labor was highly critical of many of the deregulatory reforms introduced by the Coalition Government last year in response to the landmark Wallis report on the finance sector.
Labor's decision definitively to rule out mergers among the four major banks also puts it at odds with the Coalition, which has left the question open at this stage.
"Keeping the four banks from merging with each other will be another important element in keeping alive that competitive environment in this country and Labor is firmly committed to doing that," Mr Evans said.
Although the Wallis report recommended a change in policy to allow for such mergers, the Coalition has said it would not approve any such deal until there was more competition in the banking sector.
Mr Costello attacked the latest Labor banking proposals, arguing that the Coalition's plans to reform the tax system would lead to significantly lower costs in the finance sector.
"The Labor Party policy is to tax people every time they deposit money into a bank account and every time they take money out, with financial institutions duty and debits tax," Mr Costello said.
"This is a $2.5 billion Labor tax proposal which the Coalition will abolish to reduce the cost of banking."
Under Labor's proposal, the ACCC would release a report every three months which would detail every fee or charge the banks imposed on consumers.
After what Labor did to our Commonweath Bank of Australia (privatising it) - forget it!
The latest Newspoll - Democrat vote collapses to irrelevance.
Party | Sept 11-13 |
Sept 4-6 |
August 28-30 | August 4-16 | August 7-9 | July 24-26 | July 10-12 | June 26-29 | June 12-14 | May 29-31 | May 15-17 | May 1-3 | Apr 17-19 |
Coalition | 42 | 41.5 | 40 | 44 | 39 | 35 | 37 | 34 | 37 | 43 | 46 | 43 | 41 |
ALP | 44 | 41.5 | 40 | 39 | 39 | 41 | 40 | 45 | 40 | 40 | 39 | 41 | 41 |
One Nation | 7 | 7.5 | 10 | 7 | 11 | 12 | 11 | 13 | 11 | 7 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Democrats | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
Greens | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Others | 2 | 2.5 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Pauline Hanson's Web Site
congratulations on a political web site which must be the best in australia. trouble is it doesnt receive enough publicity. schools media and others need to know it exists. web address should be on all handouts and pamphlets also advertising. keep up good work.
david simcock
Assimilation vs Multiculturalism
Dear Scott,
I thought Anotd readers might be interested in the views expressed below .I found the extract in a series of articles published on the web by an organisation called Racial Respect and I thought the words expressed something Pauline has been echoing for a while .
p. 175 The Indochinese in Australia 1975 to 1995: From Burnt Boats To Barbeques ( Oxford University press ,1996 ) by PROFESSOR Nancy Viviani, Asian and International studies Griffith University.
" Ethnic and racial struggles, like those over religion and culture, are fed by a continuing wellspring of inequality. Inequalities within minorities and within majorities feed discontent, justify and reinforce negative feelings on ethnic and racial difference, and are a major part of the explanation for the heightened levels of inter-ethnic conflict over the last decade in Australia."
'' Doing something about inequality among Australians, across residential areas and within groups is difficult but has a long term mandate through the principle of citizenship. It will not solve the pattern of inter-ethnic tension or cultural conflicting, since the patterns of past conflict will persist. Progress on equality will however mitigate a prime cause of these conflicts and shore up an eroding social cohesion in our society."
Have a good day............
Steve
Reverse Racism
My 7 year old niece was recently told by her after school activities teacher she was no longer allowed to attend the class. She was upset by this as she built up friendships with most of the kids there. when she asked why she wasn't allowed to come anymore she was simply told she wasn't an Aborigine.
She still is to get over her sadness of not being allowed to mix with her friends.
RACISM!!!!!
MORE.
Another family member is involved in the Education Department and offered a further account of RACISM in our Education system.
After hour school activities teachers required pay @ $29.00 per hour non Aboriginals need not apply.
RACISM AT ITS BEST!!!!!!
Scott Hastings
Preferences
Hi Everyone,
Regarding some of the interesting comments about preferences on Monday's ANOTD. Antonia, does anyone really take any notice of "Party Preferences"? Enlighten me I have been here since 1980, and an Australian since 1982, but I must confess the heinous sin of never having voted here before!
Yes yes I know that's illegal, and I am therefore a criminal but how could I give my valuable vote to any of those retards? This time I enrolled a couple of months ago because now there is a candidate who represents a party with a genuine desire to put Australia first (Sorry Graham!) and to reverse the ill effects of decades of incompetent and downright treachorous government.
On the issue of preferences and purely out of interest, unless my One Nation candidate advises me it would be good for the party to do otherwise, I shall be placing the candidates in my electorate in the following order. There are six I think and they would go as follows;
6th Labor. I lived under the Harold Wilson Labour Government in Britain in the 60's. Yee-uuugh. Subsequent L.G.s under Callaghan etc brought on the "It's Time" factor there too, so we elected Ted Heath's Conservatives. People and Party soon tired of his remote wishy-washyness and he was replaced by Margaret Thatcher, which is one of the many reasons I came to Australia. 13 yrs under labour here? Well the least said about that the better. Nightmare would be an understatement, and that is why Beastly and his bovver boys go last.
5th Liberal . The best way I can sum up my experience of Australian Liberals? In a word "Very dissapointing" John Howard told us all he had changed! He invited us all to feel relaxed and comfortable. He told us he was going to govern for all Australians and not just those who voted for him! This was the only time I've ever heard him sound in the least emotional, he sounded even sincere at the time. Hell I allmost believed it myself there for a while!. Johnny; sorry mate, too late, had yer chance, muffed it! The only reason you dont go last is because it was the labor faction of your party that signed M.A.I. !!!
4th Democrats. (a) because they are a spent force and (b) because every time I hear Cheryl's name a comment about "ally cats on heat" and morals springs into my mind from the annals of my memory. Why does Politism assume the average punter has an attention span of about 6 weeks by the way?
3rd Greens. I confess I used to be a bit of a greenie but these folk whilst serving a slightly usefull purpose (in reminding people from time to time that green issues do exist) have failed in their ultimate purpose, which should have been to inform the world that it is a proven fact that engines can run on hydrogen which burns totally pollution free and hydrogen can be attained fairly simply from water at allmost zero cost. Engines can also drive electric power generators. All this they have allowed to be kept from the public at large by the Oil/Government money worshiping cartels. So sorry Greens you only rate 3rd in my book these days!
2nd Independent. Because he/she IS indepent, and not part of the greater Laboral cartel as it were. If there was no One Nation he/she would go first.
1st One Nation. Finally a party and a Leader, even jaded and cynical old me can believe in. I've got to tell you it's a unique feeling in my 47 yrs! A party that talks of Equality, of Compassion and Fairness not of economic rationalism, level playing fields and all that politically correct Orwellian claptrap.
Pauline your motherhood comment may have gone down like a lead balloon in the media but you can be my Spiritual Mum anyday! I want you in the Lodge and that is why I am voting One Nation.
By the Way I did hear we had a Marijuanha party candidate in our electorate. If so I would probaly put he or she in between Greens and Democrats. Not because I disagree with legalising Marijuanha but because I think they're all too stoned to have worked out any other policies yet!
Onward to victory. One Australia. One Nation.
David Morgan.
Beazley's Mum and Dad
Dear Scott,
I was very reassured to hear Kim Beazley's comments on the '' Great Debate?" about his Aussie mum and her warmth and generosity to those children in need. I had hoped Beazley may have also recalled the words of his father who served the Labor Party for over 30 years ;
''When I first joined the Labor Party ( in the 1940s ), it was made up of the cream of the working class. When I left it ( in the 1970s ) it was made up of the scum of the middle class."
We have come a long way from Barcaldine and the '' Tree of Knowledge '' haven't we Kim ?
Steve
re : Multi Nationals...er... Multi-Millionaires.
Dear Scott
Pat Rafter won the 1998 US Open tennis championship. Mark Philippoussis was runner up. In total they accumulated $1,847,000.00 Aust. This is from one event in one championship! Wonderful...for them ! you say.... Pat Rafter lives in Bermuda. Mark Philippoussis lives in Monte Carlo and Australia.
Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde live in Florida.
According to Fred Stolle ".....to take care of those TAX PROBLEMS on the money they are making." They do not live in Australia.
These gifted and talented young Australian men who are always claimed as Australians, play Davis Cup for Australia, have had the government funded Australian Institute of Sport associated with them, are paraded as role models for the youth of Australia,............
AVOID PAYING TAX TO AUSTRALIA.
Food for thought !
Regards and best wishes for the election.
Rose Thomson
Typical
I just had a look at the NINEMSN site and there I found 2 interesting articles.
One was 10 lines long about possible problems for Ms Hanson with regard to preferences. The other was 30 lines long about some total whacko calling himself Pauline Pantsdown.
It's a sad statement on politics and the media manipulation in Australia when a total whacko gets more "air time" than a legitiment and concerned real Australian!
Regards
Geoff Stanley
Mother of our nation
Dear Sirs,
I have sent the following (Mother of the Nation - Parable). for publication in the Sunday Mail, (not published, no acknowledgement). Mind you I have not really expected it, with their strong pro ALP record, (in my view).
I am trying now SMH and ANTOD (they both have on-line, e-mail addresses). The SMH seems to be much more unbiased then Sunday Mail or The Courier Mail in Queensland.
Mother of the Nation - Parable.
I can understand the Mother of the Nation parable, at least I think I can, Mrs. Hanson is telling us that she regards and treats all Australians equally, as a Mother would treat her children, not discriminating between them as ALP an Coalition discriminate between various sections of the community, some of them being entitled to much more then the others, and not treating all of us just as Australians. We have Aborigine Australians, Chinese Australians, Vietnamese Australians, Jewish Australians or Australian Jews and some just Australians in another word, all sorts, why not just call all of us Australians, as it should be.
Now the government gun control regulation makes sense to me, the massacre was just used as a excuse to remove most of the guns from the Australian people, because it looks to me, that the Government wants the ban, because they are afraid, in case the Australians got really fed-up with the government mistreating the people, and they would rebel against the government, as nearly all the Asian Countries do.
The Government and Opposition, want us to become and to regard ourselves as Asians, they tell us we are Asians, jet they are afraid for us to respond to their machinations as the Asian populations do against their governments, by revolution, they do not listen to us, and act only in their own interests. They do not represent the people, the only people they represent besides themselves, are their parties. At elections the main parties only give us two choices, to chose between two evils, they do not ask or take notice of what we want or what we need, they only offer their pre-set agendas, and they belittle, malign anybody, who does try to point out what we want, and do portray them in the worst possible light.
I have read on Sunday, in The Sunday Mail, September 13 1998, that the new laws (guns), were not drawn up a few weeks after Port Arthur, they were prepared in 1995 in Canberra during (Paul) Keating's regime and discussed at several Police Ministers Conferences, the Port Arthur killings with all the misinformation by governments, both Federal and State, was used as an excuse to mislead the people in effort for getting the people to agree to banning of the guns.
Highest Regards,
Richard B.
Please, America: Leave our President Alone.
President Clinton has been an asset to our country; he's done a great job. Although he certainly has made some inappropriate decisions in his personal life and he may have perjured himself by trying to keep it under wraps - but he's still a great president.
Talk of potential Impeachment is absolutely ridiculous. Is that how you want history to remember this great president? The political and economic turmoil that would certainly result from a devastating impeachment process far outweighs the marginal "crime" that was committed when the president falsely denied any sexual contact with Ms. Lewinsky.
Please - let's get back to the business of being a great country, and leave our great president run this great nation. Haven't we all had enough of this trash?
Here are some relevant links, including the full report by Independent Counsel, Kenneth Starr, the White House's rebuttal, as well as appropriate articles and websites that discuss the issue.
Please consider contacting your congressmen & congresswomen to voice your opinion. Ask them to denounce talk of impeachment - for the good of the country.
Now, America, let's get back to business - and get on with life... ;)
Thank you,
A Concerned American
Detroit, MI
1) The Starr Report - available at "Flash Net"
http://starr.flash.net
2) The White House's rebuttal
http://www.democrats.org/dnews/index.html
-- or --
http://www.democrats.org/pdf/exec-sum.pdf
3) See what president Clinton has done so far, for
our country
http://www.democrats.org/party/positions/index.html
4) Advocates of Impeachment
http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/sep1998/clin-s11.shtml
5) News Articles:
1) Starr report floods the Web
http://news.com/News/Item/0,4,26265,00.html
2) White House rips into Starr's report
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1998/09/11/rebuttal/
3) Mrs. Clinton goes to bat for the president
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1998/09/11/hillary/
6) Comic Relief
http://www.ihadsexwithclinton.com
http://www.comedyzine.com/tirade.html
http://www.stupidpeople.com/
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/9634/
http://www.monicamouse.com/home.html
7) Other Links:
http://www.lycos.com/news/flash/lewinsky.html
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/time/daily/scandal/index.html
http://home.phillynews.com/packages/clinton/
http://gomonica.com/main.shtml
http://home.pon.net/kenw/bestoweb/clinton2.htm
http://www.netpolling.com/
http://broadcast.webpoint.com/lewinsky/
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