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Pauline Hanson: Her Resurrection

Downside of being the apex breed.

I wouldn't say we are the apex breed, we just have an inferiority complex, that perpetuates the belief we are wrong if someone tells us we are.

This is supported by the seven P's
Pizz poor pollies, pandering to pizz poor papers.IMO
 
Lifted from "Australia -Love it or Leave it"





From "All Australian Patriots" LOL

 
Whether you like it or not, putting your Country first, is what has made Australia the Country it is.

To have pride in ones heritage and the achievements of its forebears, who provided and protected the lifestyle we enjoy, shouldn't be mocked.

There isn't many Australians jumping on leaky boats, to chase welfare in the middle east.
 
Whatever you think of Pauline she was set up by the ABC. I thought it was disgraceful.
By the way notice how there are no problems in Japan and China ? They don't tolerate cultural takeovers.
Pauline should have made it clear that it's only followers of the Koran and Sharia law that are the problem instead of trying to brand all Muslims.
With our "tolerance and understanding" of a religion that practices neither we are in for it unless we wake up to ourselves.
 
OMFG....We are supposed to be living in democratic country of free speech and here we have TV Station 7 and 10 instructing their employees to STFU about Sonia Kruger.

What is the hell are they afraid of?

I mentioned on the ASF some 6 or 7 years ago, the Muslim community would display moderation in small numbers but given the chance to increase and so will their muscle......It is an Islamic plot to infiltrate the Western World for total domination.....Just open your eyes and see what is going on around the world with the Islamic movement.

The so called moderates should be taking responsibility for the actions of the Islamic radicals and should be working with the AFP to prevent atrocities happening in Australia.....

Why should we all have to be intimidated and live in fear of what might happen to us or our loved ones flying overseas or having a cup of coffee in a cafe or walking down the street only to run down by some Islamic lunatic or in a public area where a suicide bomber has explosives strapped to his belly.

For me...enough is enough....Stop any further Muslim immigration.

No doubt from my out burst I will cop the same treatment as Pauline Hanson and Sonia Kruger but it will not worry me...go for your life.....I have nothing to lose.



http://www.couriermail.com.au/enter...t/news-story/b7e7cfbc7932c256be42fc9b5ebc2ba7

IF Sonia Kruger was hoping for vocal support from her friends and colleagues in television, she’ll be bitterly disappointed.

On-air faces across the industry have been instructed to keep quiet on the issue, it can be revealed, leaving the embattled Today Extra co-host to face the music alone.

Pressure is mounting on Kruger and Channel Nine in the wake of her “extreme” comments on Monday, including her view Australia should close its borders to Muslims to prevent terrorism.

She sparked a storm of controversy that led to an emotional on-air clarification yesterday, in which she insisted she had “complete respect for people of all races and religions”.

It’s understood rivals Ten and Seven directed her friends to avoid any public statements of support or otherwise.

“Ten told me not to say anything on it,” a prominent presenter said.

Another former colleague and famous face of TV said commenting would be “unwise”.

Those response echoed by several other co-workers and acquaintances contacted by News Corp Australia.

Even The Project co-host Waleed Aly, a Muslim who regularly speaks on issues relating to his community, was unwilling to offer his thoughts. However, he briefly addressed it on the show.
 
Does anyone know how to start a poll to correlate what ASF posters and viewers think.

The question I would like to put is :-

Do you believe we should stop further Muslim immigration?

YES or NO.

I noted one poll on Face Book which indicated 86 % YES and 14% NO.
 

Probably PM Joe and ask him to set it up.
 

Would a better question be "Should we deport all Clerics who preach hate towards to West ?"

I guess that's a no brainer ........but we don't do we.

We'll never keep them all out but we have to use a strict filter.
 
Would a better question be "Should we deport all Clerics who preach hate towards to West ?"

I guess that's a no brainer ........but we don't do we.

We'll never keep them all out but we have to use a strict filter.

I'm sure Australia has given its security agencies power to detain and ruff up anyone, Muslim Clerics included, who preaches violence or in any way goad or assist any act of terrorism.

So we're not weak or as helpless as some would like to believe.

But to deport Australians who are critical of their (Australian) gov't policies? Who's going to be around keeping the bastards honest? The Murdoch?
 
Would a better question be "Should we deport all Clerics who preach hate towards to West ?"

I guess that's a no brainer ........but we don't do we.

We'll never keep them all out but we have to use a strict filter.

Probably up the education/ qualification standards for immigrants to recognised tertiary qualifications.

Most Muslims we don't want here wouldn't qualify.
 
Probably up the education/ qualification standards for immigrants to recognised tertiary qualifications.

Most Muslims we don't want here wouldn't qualify.

I think we have to harden the **** up, be like Japan.

We now have African and Sudanese here that are doing ALL the carjackings lately.

We probably don't worry too much until........it's your turn.
 
Probably up the education/ qualification standards for immigrants to recognised tertiary qualifications.

Most Muslims we don't want here wouldn't qualify.

So keep out the poor and huddled masses of invaders?

The cleaner, better dressed Muslims will never do anything illegal or immoral - just like those nice bankers and corporate raiders.

Before we implement these plans to keep Australia safe and secure... maybe look at Israel. See how safe they are; see what kind of society they've become; see how their people are being treated by their own Jewish government.
 

The whole basis of our immigration program has to be challenged.

Where are the jobs coming from ? Why import uneducated , unskilled people who need training or welfare ? The business industry is complaining about low wage growth (the height of hypocrisy seeing that they are always complaining our wages are too high), and it's due to an oversupply of cheap labour.

Why bring in more people so we need to borrow more money to build more infrastructure ?

Reduce immigration to replacement levels and give those who are already here a better deal.

It's an economic argument not a racial one.
 
I am so pleased now Pauline Hanson is gathering enough pace to at least bring on a serious discussion.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...n/news-story/a4a927062f0e6ca4bd9555eca2f1f9cd

Australia has developed a bipartisan commitment to non-discriminatory immigration that is supported by The Australian. Yet we see public calls for a halt on Muslim immigration from politicians such as Pauline Hanson and the Australian Liberty Alliance as well as commentators such as News Corp Australia’s Andrew Bolt. When television personality Sonia Kruger echoed these calls yesterday she was pilloried. We advise moderation on both sides of the debate. Concern about Islamic extremism and radicalised individuals is understandable; it reflects the reality with which we are grappling. A moratorium on Muslim immigration is too discriminatory and simplistic. But we should not rush to condemn as bigots those thinking aloud about such options; they are motivated by legitimate concerns to preserve our safety and social cohesion. We counsel these aims are best secured by a more moderate discussion, led by politicians who are too silent on these pressing issues. And we expect our government is carefully managing our immigration levels, mix and selection processes.

 

If an uneducated, non-English speaking refugee could qualify for a job but a home-grown, English speaking Australian could not... I think the economic argument has long been lost.

We serious about a refugee stepping off the boat and heading into some cushy job any Australian would love to get but couldn't because businesses love refugees.

Refugees are most likely to be digging ditches, demolishing asbestos fibro houses...

Let's aim higher than a race to the bottom.
 

We don't really import unskilled labour. Most of Australia's migration is highly skilled. The Brexiters, who could hardly be considered a pro-immigration crowd, want "an Australian style points based migration system". Even in the US the more moderate tea partiers want the system Australia has (I was actually surprised they'd heard of it). I'm not all that in favour of unskilled migration. The employment outcomes are pretty terrible. It's not like in the 1960s and 1970s when unskilled labour could land at Mascot on a Sunday and have a factory job on Monday morning.
 
Let's aim higher than a race to the bottom.

The race to the bottom has been going on for years.

Cheap labour, cheap materials, lower standards, the least possible training, the mess that is now called the Vocational Education and Training sector, run by shonky businesses offering diplomas to whoever can pay for others to sit their exams etc etc.

People have to realise that cheap isn't better, there is more to customer satisfaction than price.
 
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