Thursday 23 August 2007

Didn't One Nation die along with Pauline Hanson?

I received this letter to the editor today from a One Nation politician today.
Apart from it being fragmented and not really making sense, it just astounds me that this party actually thinks it still has some relevance in today's contemporary political landscape.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
23.8.07

The birth rate of the mining people in the Pilbara is well above the national average according to a recent report.

Which begs the question : Is it because of the high wages paid to the male of the population being sufficient to support a family at a decent level and have the mum perform her role as a full time mum and home-maker as was the case years ago?

Good on the families for breeding the future miners, I would much rather see that, than have 30,000 refugees come into the country from Iraq and the Middle East as Kevin Andrews stated lately.

I would say there would be millions of others who would love to come to Australia.

Come on Mr. Howard, look to the future, give the average family a chance by lowering the tax burden for the bread winner and stop having $17.Billion surplus to win over voters.


Yeah. You go One Nation. Fighting for the people's rights.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great, let's pay for more stupid people to breed. Give me refugees any day. People escaping from the most unimaginable horror and seeking...wait for it... refuge. Foucault once said we should measure a civilised nation by the way it trests its prisoners. I say we also measure it by the way it treats pople seeking refuge. One Nation: c*nts.

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