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Archive for December, 2007
Kevin Rudd promised the voters he would pull the troops out of Iraq, with the implication he was no American lackey. Whilst we applaud his anti Iraq war sentiment we are sceptical about his motives. [...]
The Protectionist Party attended an anti-Islamic school in forum held at the Camden civic center on Wednesday night (19 Dec. 2007). The event was attended by well over 1,000 people, although not all could enter the meeting due to capacity constraints of the venue. The meeting was set up in response to a proposed 1,200 student Islamic school. [...]
Australians should not shrink from the cultural struggle that faces our society [...]
Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today welcomed news of the successful operations by Australian and Canadian Police in smashing an international drug operation.
The Australian Protectionist Party has called for an immediate halt to government funding of Islamic schools in the wake of the revelation a Perth Islamic college has been charged with the theft of $355, 934 in state and federal funds. [...]
Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today called upon the new Federal government to allocate funds to assist community television stations to go digital. [...]
Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today condemned new Opposition leader Brendan Nelson for deserting conservative, traditional values for political gain. [...]
Community television stations should be receiving government assistance to go digital. Small TV stations are needed to give some balance and an alternative to the big TV conglomerates. Funding is needed to enable community TV to be received by more Australians. [...]
Afghanistan, Australia’s new Vietnam
Kevin Rudd promised the voters he would pull the troops out of Iraq, with the implication he was no American lackey. Whilst we applaud his anti Iraq war sentiment we are sceptical about his motives. [...]