One can't envy the hand picked members of K.Rudd's "Ministry of Miracles". Having promised so much and told to hit the ground running to address the social ill of every minority group in the country they must certainly be experiencing a great deal of ...
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Minister for Social Engineering attempts to flex muscle
Cenotaph should remain apolitical
Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today expressed regret at media reports of planned protests to be conducted at the Cenotaph in Sydney.
"The Cenotaph is a place of quiet ...
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G.M. moratorium – Too soon and at what cost?
The debate over the lifting of the moratorium on genetically modified crops has worn on for many years and caused bitter division amongst Australian growers, the scientists, lobby groups, potential and current clients and the wider community.
This ...
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Al Grassby: Raising a statue for a criminal in Canberra
A recently-produced pamphlet, “The Grassby Statue: Crossing the Line” by Greg Clancy of Sunda Publications, has condemned the construction of a statue of Al Grassby in Canberra by the ACT government. Clancy says:
“...the nature of Grassby's known ...
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Support our troops, bring them home
Several Australian soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan so far. But what are we there for? To fight an international war against terrorism? If that is the case, our best bet is to minimise the potential for terrorism in Australia, by minimising ...
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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.
When Rudd won power, the media reported he was ...
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Protectionists campaign against Islamic school in Camden
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 ...
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Sorry – words don’t always come cheap
In the lead up to the much touted and so called "historic" apology by K.Rudd and his Cabinet of Social Engineers to those indigenous Australians who were removed from their homes, I've have quite a number of people asking me where the Protectionist ...
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