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FEBRUARY - MARCH 2004

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22/3/04 Aboriginals, Somalis clash with knives in Northbridge FIVE men were taken to hospital yesterday after a violent clash between Somali and Aboriginal groups armed with knives and clubs in Northbridge.

22/3/04 ALP in crisis over vote-rigging claims THE WA Labor Party was in crisis last night as the two unions at the centre of an alleged vote-rigging scandal prepared to sue a Federal MP over claims of corruption.

22/3/04 Land council votes in rogue lawyer DISGRACED Aboriginal barrister Paul Coe may soon head Sydney's Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council, less than a decade after an indigenous legal service he ran as his personal fiefdom was wound up with debts of $2 million.

22/3/04 When patriotism means never asking why ``Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.'' So George Bush declared on Sept. 20, 2001. But what was he saying? Surely he didn't mean that everyone was obliged to support all of his policies, that if you opposed him on anything you were aiding terrorists.Now we know that he meant just that.

20/3/04 Australia to face skills shortage: survey There is increasing concern that skills shortages are starting to emerge in the Australian labour force.More forward indicators to employment growth indicate the trend will continue.Of more than 2,800 Australian employers surveyed by staffing provider Manpower, 23 per cent say they will be increasing their workforce in the three months to June.

20/3/04 Myahudi Monsters Maul Madrid Within seconds of the first deadly explosions inside and outside Madrid's Atocha station, you could sense that the culprits to be blamed for this crime would be Osama Bin Laden and the fictional 'al Qaeda', but there was no point in writing about it then. The first three days immediately following the ten synchronized military explosions were pure unashamed George Orwell time, with Christian and Judaic media alike completely immersing the general public in their predictable mind games.

20/3/04 War to the death This is a war with madmen. For example, Iraq doesn't matter to Osama bin Laden. He hates Spain for defeating the Muslims in 1492.AL-QAIDA has won its biggest victory. Spain has surrendered, and now many Australians want to give in, too.

17/3/04 Happy first birthday, war on Iraq It was almost year ago, on March 20, when the first bombs struck 30km from Baghdad, orange glows that wallowed along the horizon. They came for Baghdad the next day, and the Cruise missiles swished over our heads to explode around the presidential palace compound, the very pile where Paul Bremer, America's supposed "expert" on terrorism, now works, resides and hides as occupation proconsul over the Anglo-American Raj.

17/3/04 Rumsfeld Caught Lying, Yet Again, On "Face the Nation." But This Time, a Journalist Actually Threw It In His Face. Thanks to David Sirota of the Center for American Progress for spotting and forwarding this excerpt in which Rumsfeld is caught in a brazen lie by Bob Schieffer of CBS. Sirota also suggests seeing this [LINK] for further proof of Rumsfeld's lie on "Face the Nation."
Excerpt from "Face the Nation":

17/3/04 Error in Filipino bananas report A REPORT that found it safe to import Filipino bananas has an error, the organisation that put out the report said today.

17/3/04 Let us not overlook the race factor RECENT allegations that young women have been gang raped by Australian footballers have been embraced by some progressives in a game of spot the difference. Look at how differently the media treats footballers accused of gang rape compared with the hysteria over the Lebanese Muslim men who gang raped Australian girls in 2000.

16/3/04 THE FRAUD OF MULTICULTURALISM Without a doubt most people in this country would agree that the government schools are failing our children. The government's pat answer to the problem is always a lack of funds, but I hope to convince you that the true problem behind the failure of these schools is far more sinister than that. The real culprit is not a lack of money but the evil programs being advanced under the umbrella of a term called Multiculturalism, better known as diversity.

16/3/04 Aboriginals lose right to self-rule THE South Australian state government has abolished Aboriginal self-government in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara lands in the state's northwest.

15/3/04 Traitors in our fight for survival HOW evil that while Spain drags out its dead, our academics and arts bosses roll out a blood-red carpet for apologists for similar terror.

15/3/04 Move to send migrants bush THE federal Opposition is considering a radical plan to force 45 per cent of new migrants to settle in regional areas.This would ease the strain on Sydney and Melbourne, where more than 60 per cent of all migrants currently settle; and would also serve to increase the populations of South Australia and Tasmania.

14/3/04 Howard ready to dismantle ATSIC as rift widens "I don't think ATSIC has been a body that overall has been of assistance to indigenous people and I have all the reservations in the world now about the whole notion of having a separate body like ATSIC," Mr Howard said.
( Does anyone remember this statement.... (Reconciliation is everyone recognising and treating each other as equals, and everyone must be responsible for their own actions. This is why I am calling for ATSIC to be abolished. It is a failed, hypocritical and discriminatory organisation that has failed dismally the people it was meant to serve.)
( You guessed it. Pauline Hanson’s Maiden Speech (from HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Official Hansard Tuesday, 10 September 1996)

13/3/04 Terror: 911 days after 9/11 The atrocity, which Spanish media and officials described as "our own September 11", came exactly two and a half years after the attacks in New York and Washington, or 911 days, and just three days before general elections that the ruling conservative Popular Party is widely expected to win.
(But don't worry, it's just a coincidence!!.)

13/3/04 The Illuminati Ritual Significance of The Number 11 "It was clear that something of enormous magnitude was being orchestrated that would so devastate the collective human mind with fear, horror, and insecurity, that 'solutions' could be offered that would advance the [illuminati] agenda in a collossal leap almost overnight. This is what we saw in America on the ritually-significant eleventh day of the 9th month — 911 is the number for emergencies in the United States. Ritual and esoteric codes are at the heart of everything the Illuminati undertakes."~David Icke, Alice in Wonderland and The WTC Disaster

12/3/04 Inside Perth's media wars Fighting among the media in WA is hotting up with 6PR morning show host and former West Australian newspaper Paul Murray applying the blowtorch to the simmering row between The West Australian, The Sunday Times and 6PR.

12/3/04 Bravo, brave Sheik It took a courageous Muslim to say what so many of our weak multiculturalists refused to, that Australia's Grand Mufti must go.AT LAST, at last - an Islamic cleric has condemned the hate-preaching Grand Mufti of Australia, Sheik Taj El-Din El-Hilali. Of course, it's once more Melbourne's own Sheik Fehmi Naji El-Imam who shows the most bravery, leading where the weasely Islamic Council of Victoria will not.

12/3/04 Clark's legal fees furore INDIGENOUS Affairs Minister Amanda Vanstone will take a scalpel to ATSIC after its board agreed to spend $85,000 on Geoff Clark's legal fight against his suspension as chairman and threatened to mount a High Court challenge against the Howard Government.

11/3/04 Man killed with stakes FOUR teens battered a young man to death with wooden stakes in a fight over a packet of cigarettes, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.Namik Yavuzcan, 21, was allegedly warned "don't f--k with Lebs" moments before being bashed and kicked to death in a North Coburg park two years ago.

11/3/04 US trade supremo boasts of 'con job' GEORGE W. Bush proclaimed himself a "free trader" yesterday, while his chief trade negotiator boasted to Congress that he had protected US beef, dairy and sugar farmers from their Australian competition.As Mr Bush, facing an election in November, accused Democrats of pushing "economic isolationism", US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick bragged to the Senate finance committee how little the US had opened its key markets to Australian farmers under the new free trade agreement.

11/3/04 It's time to panic CATHARINE Lumby accuses dull people like me of "moral panic".But I can't help it. When the National Rugby League hired her this week to deal with its sex scandal, panic is exactly what I felt. Is this how civilisation ends? With funky academics telling a league harried by claims of pack rape that "morality" is a dirty word?

11/3/04 Native title cash payouts banned ALL taxpayer-funded native title bodies have been ordered to stop the widespread practice of handing out cash payments to traditional landowners.

11/3/04 Late male: Mark the Mouse can't shut trap MARK Latham is playing ducks and drakes with boys and girls. The Opposition Leader has had his first lesson in the difference between talking about values and implementing policy that supports them.

11/3/04 Hanson 'upset over blood rejection' PAULINE Hanson's blood is boiling over because she says the Red Cross has refused to take her blood because she was jailed.

10/3/04 Mystery of Sugar Ray's handouts A TAXPAYER-FUNDED organisation formerly chaired by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commissioner "Sugar" Ray Robinson handed out more than $1million during a single year in cash cheques that were dispersed without a trace.

10/3/04 TJ was 'excuse' for Redfern riot THE real cause of last month's violent Redfern riots might have been a crackdown on drug dealers - not the death of teenager Thomas "TJ" Hickey.

8/3/04 The One World Order has been achieved in the global corporate world. Foreign multinationals dominate all major industries including 9 of the 10 largest electronics companies, 8 of the 10 largest auto makers, 7 of 10 largest oil refiners, 6 of 10 telecom companies, 5 of 10 pharmaceuticals, 4 of 6 chemical producers, 4 of 7 airlines, and 19 of the 25 largest banks in the world. Of the top 100 multinationals ranked by foreign-held assets, just 23 are American. Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands have 40, while Japan has 16. Those of you who believed America was the economic powerhouse of the world had better rethink our vulnerability.

8/3/04 Revealed: Shocking new evidence of the dangers of GM crops Genetically modified strains have contaminated two-thirds of all crops in US.More than two-thirds of conventional crops in the United States are now contaminated with genetically modified material - dooming organic agriculture and posing a severe future risk to health - a new report concludes.

8/3/04 Israeli Nuclear Policies Threaten World Peace Most Americans have no idea that the possibility of a full-fledged nuclear “suicide bombing” by the state of Israel itself is a cornerstone of Israel’s national security planning. However, there are some U.S. policymakers who have dared to express their concerns about this dangerous policy, which is known as what Pulitzer Prize-winning author Seymour Hersh referred to, in the book by the same name, “The Samson Option.”As Hersh has documented—and Israeli historian Avner Cohen has confirmed it in even more detail in his own book, Israel and the Bomb—Israel’s entire national defense policy (from its inception) was framed around the development of powerful nuclear bombs. As Hersh makes clear, the Israelis are willing, if necessary, to “blow up the world”—including themselves—if they have to do so in order to defeat their Arab foes.

8/3/04 Soapie lather over L Word AS Mardi Gras action calmed down yesterday, a lesbian soap opera about to hit free-to-air telly has popped up to outrage conservative groups with its sex scenes and "toxic" gay themes.

8/3/04 D-day on El Masri DNA test refusal HAZEM El Masri's lawyer yesterday said he would "blow out of the water" a court summons ordering the Bulldogs player to submit a DNA sample to police.

8/3/04Howard considers gay adoption ban THE Howard Government is considering deploying its little-used power over territories to ban homosexuals adopting children in the national capital.Such a move would exploit latent divisions within the Labor Party over the issue, and appeal to conservative sections of the electorate.

8/3/04 The contempt is mutual, your honour Public faith in the legal system is quickly weakened by decisions like this, writes Paul Sheehan.

7/3/04 An Open Letter to Andrew Bolt from the lunatic left at LoonarWatch In your Herald Sun column on Wednesday the 25th of February you insisted that you are not a racist. Assuming that to be the case, could you please explain why your opinions are so popular with those who are racists?A clear demonstration of this fact is the Big Ears Report,a page on the official website of the One Nation Party's Western Australian division. This page is an ongoing compilation of links to recent news stories, opinion pieces and assorted revolting oddities which appeal, in one disturbing way or another, to the supporters of One Nation. Their favourite writer is you.
( Well it`s good to see we still have fans from the left still reading this site. We`re actually flattered that you consider us worthy of your ongoing tirades of left-wing dribble. So, are you now going to contact EVERY web site ever linked to this page and tell them how EVIL we are?

Are the Left now trying to tell all of us what we can or can`t read?? ( Sounds like a police state to me)

How DARE us have a different view from yours! Gee, we should of realized ages ago that WE(The right) have no say on the views we hold, and that we should just sit back and listen to what the left-wing lunatics say we have to.
Well sorry guys, but we will do and say and read and talk to any-one or any group we want. This is a democracy,NOT!!

Happy reading..................................................)

7/3/04 Mufti job at risk after 'God's work' praise Taj el-Din Al Hilaly, Australia's leading Muslim cleric, returns from a Middle East tour as early as today to the news that he could be stripped of his honorarium.

7/3/04 US Endorsed Indonesia's East Timor Invasion: Secret Documents The United States offered full and direct approval to Indonesia's 1975 invasion of East Timor, a move by then-president Suharto which consigned the territory to 25 years of oppression, official documents released Thursday show. The documents prove conclusively for the first time that the United States gave a 'green light' to the invasion, the opening salvo in an occupation that cost the lives of up to 200,000 East Timorese.

7/3/04 Don't be too charitable to the Greens When is the truth about the environmental movement and political fundraising going to get out?Crikey types know that the Greens are about the implementation of a hard-left social and economic agenda under the guise of concern about the environment.

7/3/04 US hires mercenaries for Iraq role The US is hiring mercenaries in Chile to replace its soldiers on security duty in Iraq.A Pentagon contractor has begun recruiting former commandos, other soldiers and seamen, paying them up to $US4000 ($A5300) a month to guard oil wells against attack by insurgents.

7/3/04 WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE Not only do multi-culturalists believe in having many cultures, it is also the belief that no culture is dominant within a nation. Unfortunately, many academics don't seem to understand that being against multiculturalism doesn't automatically make someone a "mono-culturalist". Mono-culturalism is the belief that there should be one culture and one culture only within a country. The two are opposite, but by no means the only two sides to the story. For example if I said "I don't like Fords or Corn Flakes or Coca-Cola", does that mean I automatically like its direct competition?

7/3/04 Yesss, Mark, oh yesss THERE is a not-so-secret trick to Mark Latham's amazing success that becomes clear when you visit Labor's website.When I last checked on Friday, not one of the 35 latest statements issued by Labor spokesmen was from Latham himself.

7/3/04 Muslim star's dignity insulted by DNA request AN "insulting" request by police to DNA test Bulldogs star Hazem El Masri "sums up" how Muslims in Australia were treated, his lawyer said yesterday.El Masri had become a "target" because he was a Muslim after he refused to give DNA, lawyer and agent Adam Houda said.

7/3/04 Plea for a little understanding Australia's leading Muslim cleric, Sheik Taj el-Din Al Hilaly, is under attack ... again. Kerry-Anne Walsh and Sean Berry investigate the mufti who says he's just misunderstood.Did he or didn't he? Did Australia's Grand Mufti, Sheik Taj el-Din Al Hilaly, praise Arab martyrs and suicide bombers and laud the September 11 terrorist attacks in a recent sermon in the Middle East?

6/3/04 Howard government exonerated despite proof of lies What stands out about the report tabled in the Australian federal parliament on Monday on the intelligence used by the Howard government to justify participation in the war on Iraq is the staggering contradiction between its contents and conclusions.

5/3/04 Bush ads anger Sept 11 relatives US President George W Bush's campaign commercials sparked anger among relatives of victims of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the same day they went to air - with Bush accused of using a grave site as a political instrument."It makes me sick," said Colleen Kelly, who lost her brother Bill Kelly Jr, in the attacks and leads a victims' families group called Peaceful Tomorrows. "Would you ever go to someone's grave site and use that as an instrument of politics? That truly is what Ground Zero represents to me."

4/3/04 K-12 academy hosts 'Queer State of the Union' According to faculty member Adam Behrman, who is the forum's moderator, the school has a "sexual orientation curriculum" that includes instruction to kindergarten through fifth-grade students about how "there are different kinds of families, which include families with two mommies and two daddies."

4/3/04 Ten years after Apartheid... Here are the things you will never see in the major news media regarding post-Apartheid South Africa:-
> In 10 years 1+ million South Africans, mostly blacks, lost their jobs due to the ANC's creeping socialism.
> Unemployment is at a staggering 45%+ - much worse than under white rule & worse than the 30% unemployment in the USA during the Great Depression

4/3/04 Gang rape conviction overturned A man found guilty of gang-raping a teenager in Sydney's west today had his conviction overturned and a retrial ordered.Tayyab Sheikh was found guilty by a NSW District Court jury in 2002 of one count of detaining for sexual advantage and one of aggravated gang rape.His convictions related to the gang rape of a teenage girl at Bankstown in Sydney's west on August 30, 2000.

4/3/04 Talkback chat on gay couple sickened listener, tribunal hears When Steve Price and John Laws discussed the first episode of the reality TV show The Block on air, one listener says he was so disgusted he became physically ill.

4/3/04 Police attacker left to walk free A 17-YEAR-OLD partygoer at the centre of a violent riot which left 11 police officers injured in Kalamunda at the weekend walked free from Perth Children's Court yesterday without so much as a fine or custodial sentence.
( Judge gives rioting kids another reason not to fear authority!! )

4/3/04 Vaile quieter on FTA benefit TRADE Minister Mark Vaile today appeared to downplay the direct economic benefit of a free trade deal with the United States.Mr Vaile said the deal would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Australia, with most of that depending on the willingness of the nation's business to take up the opportunities offered by the deal.

4/3/04 When legal absurdity is watched world-wide A religious vilification case has embarrassed the plaintiffs and shown the stupidity of the law, says PIERS AKERMAN.IN a case being closely followed around the world, the Victorian Government has effectively placed Islam on trial under its controversial Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001.

4/3/04 Allegations that could jail Rivkin and Kennedy DISGRACED stockbroker Rene Rivkin and former Qantas director Trevor Kennedy each face up to seven years jail if found guilty of giving false evidence to the corporate watchdog in relation to their ownership of shares through secret Swiss bank accounts.

4/3/04 Mufti's call to war THE transcript of what our Grand Mufti really said in a mosque last month doesn't just prove he's an extremist who urges even children to die in a jihad.It also proves that he and his chief spokesman cannot be trusted to tell us the truth about what he's up to.

2/3/04 PRESIDENT ARISTIDE SAYS 'I WAS KIDNAPPED' Multiple sources that just spoke with Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide told Democracy Now! that Aristide says he was "kidnapped" and taken by force to the Central African Republic. Congress member Maxine Waters said she received a call from Aristide at 9am EST. "He's surrounded by military. It's like he is in jail, he said. He says he was kidnapped," said Waters. She said he had been threatened by what he called US diplomats. According to Waters, the diplomats reportedly told the Haitian president that if he did not leave Haiti, paramilitary leader Guy Philippe would storm the palace and Aristide would be killed. According to Waters, Aristide was told by the US that they were withdrawing Aristide's US security.

2/3/04 Savage reply to racism RUSSELL Savage isn't, normally. Not savage, I mean -- unless professional multiculturalists tell the independent state MP that we're up to our red eyes in racism.

2/3/04 Keith Windschuttle: Assimilation already a reality IN the 1960s, there was a long struggle for Aboriginal policy. On the one hand, Paul Hasluck, who until 1966 controlled Aboriginal affairs in the Menzies government, pursued assimilation.

27/2/04 Bouquets not bricks for our police in the frontline ATTACKS on the police, with bottles and stones and Molotov cocktails hurled by a rampaging mob of about 100 Aborigines in the inner Sydney suburb of Redfern last week, constitute a tactical and public relations disaster for organised Aboriginal radicals and their associates.

26/2/04 Homo & Lesbian perspective. ( Here is an hilarious audio from a US radio station. It hangs it on a new program set up by a group trying to promote the great things the Gays do in our society.)
It`s about 1.5mb in size so depending on your download speed?? It`ll take a few minutes...

26/2/04 'Jews Killed Jesus' Coinciding with the release of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" today, a Denver church unveiled a message on its marquee that reinforces some Jewish groups' worst fears about the controversial film."Jews Killed The Lord Jesus" – "I Thess. 2:14, 15" – "Settled!" says the sign in front of Lovingway United Pentecostal Church, reports Denver's ABC television affiliate KMGH.After a complaint from the Jewish Anti-Defamation League, the church only has amended the sign, replacing "settled" with "Holy Scripture."

26/2/04 Aboriginal leader calls PM racist A SENIOR Aboriginal community leader angrily hit out at Prime Minister John Howard Thursday, calling him racist for saying police had nothing to do with the death of an Aboriginal teenager.

26/2/04 Clark in Maori mire SILVER and gold necklaces are strictly forbidden at Marlborough Girls' College, on the serene tip of New Zealand's South Island. Even little Christian crosses must be tucked discreetly out of sight, like all other religious symbols.But traditional Maori pendants, carved from greenstone or bone, are perfectly acceptable under the school board's policy of respecting the taonga or treasures of Maori culture.

26/2/04 Why I won't change YES, I've heard that I'm evil. Wicked. Racist, too, which stings, given all my life I've proudly thought I was the opposite.Last Sunday, for instance, a journalist on the ABC TV's Insiders panel turned to me and, voice rising in rage, damned my works to hell. " I have to say that what you wrote this week was destructive bile-ridden drivel," she said, just after I'd said the stolen generations was a dangerous myth that would only feed the anger and race hate we saw in the Redfern riots.

26/2/04 When hot and cranky meets warm and cuddly COUNTRY people don't care much for politics, but they can spot bulldust, reports PIERS AKERMAN.Mark Latham may excite the Canberra media and committed Labor supporters but he hasn't yet won over small-town Australians.

25/2/04 Immigration no answer: Costello HIGHER immigration levels would be insufficient to address the problems of an ageing population, Treasurer Peter Costello said tonight. He dismissed suggestions that higher immigration could solve the problem."Immigrants, if they were young, would make a contribution, but in order to overcome the demographic change you would have to have an ever-expanding program of young immigrants," Mr Costello said."You couldn't have family reunion, you couldn't let them bring their parents."Ultimately, bolstering Australia's population with overseas arrivals would make little difference, Mr Costello said.
( Go Pete!! You`ll be joining the One Nation Party soon.)

25/2/04 NZ reviews its Maori 'privileges' NEW Zealand had to find a "new balance" on race in response to public anger about the perceived privileges of the Maori people, Prime Minister Helen Clark said yesterday.

25/2/04 Protests against Telstra held in Melbourne TONY JONES: Telstra's headquarters in Melbourne were besieged by workers today in what's likely to be a growing campaign against out-sourcing before the federal election later this year.While Telstra's plans to relocate jobs to India have been condemned by both sides of politics, one of Australia's leading business consultants says the protests are unfair to developing countries and often become clouded with racism
( Soon we`ll be called racist for killing cockroaches because they`re black.)

25/2/04 Redfern police 'need help, not blame' POLICE have demanded increased support to patrol Redfern in the wake of one of the worst race riots in Australian history and say they are sick and tired of wearing the blame for the suburb's social problems.

22/2/04 The Bleeding Of American Jobs The United States must stop the bleeding of American jobs to cheap-labor countries. If we don't stop this job loss, we will eventually impoverish ourselves, since the overwhelming number of Americans must work in order to live.

22/2/04 'Whites-only' scholarship divides US A "whites-only" scholarship set up as a prank by Republican students at an obscure New England university has ballooned into a cause célèbre, with basic American themes such as race, equal opportunity and freedom colliding.

22/2/04 Islam's deadly threat THE Grand Mufti of Australia is as dangerous to Australia as he is lucky.Rarely can a man who's preached so much hate here had so many excuses told for him. And once more the excuses being made for Sheik Taj El-Din El-Hilaly are working. For him, that is. No, says, his spokesman, Keysar Trad of the Lebanese Muslim Association, the Mufti did not last week endorse jihad and support suicide attacks on Israel.

22/2/04 Police consider ban on Redfern's Block Police officers, angry at what they see as a lack of support for their actions during last Sunday's riot in the Sydney suburb of Redfern, are considering declaring its notorious Block area a no-go zone.Scores of officers are expected to gather at a secret meeting and vote on a policing ban within the next few days.
( Well, if the inhabitants say that the police presence causes all the problems, Let`s see how peaceful it becomes when the cops don`t go there!!)

21/2/04 Taxation reforms are needed now But while both major parties talk the talk of lower taxes we should be very suspicious of their determination to walk through the thickets of complexity that make root and branch tax reform very difficult. It is change to the way income tax works, as well as reductions in the amount we pay, that is needed now. Yet there is very little incentive for government to do anything to change the tax system when the existing scales silently steal millions, even billions, of extra dollars from us every year.
( One Nation`s been saying this for years!!. Get your act together people. We can`t do this alone!.)

21/2/04 Keep nuptials happy, not gay LAST Saturday I ventured the prediction that same-sex marriage would emerge as an election year sleeper, with gay couples recently married in Canada demanding Australian courts recognize their marital status. On Sunday, at Melbourne's Midsumma Festival, Jason McCheyne and Adrian Tuazon confirmed their intention to go to court.

21/2/04 Latham vows Stolen Generations apology Federal Opposition leader Mark Latham has promised a Labor Government would apologise to the Stolen Generations.
( I don`t think Latham will have Little Johnny stealingTHIS policy off him!! )

21/2/04 No pigging out at KFC FOUR KFC restaurants have taken bacon off the menu in favour of Muslim-friendly products.The Endeavour Hills, Fawkner, Keilor Downs and Flemington KFC outlets have all dumped bacon from fillet burgers.

21/2/04 Japan signs huge Iranian oil deal Japan has signed an estimated $2bn deal to exploit Iran's Azadegan oil field, one of the largest in the Middle East. Japan will have full development rights to the southern part of Azadegan, which has estimated reserves of 26bn barrels.
The news of the deal was greeted with concern by the US Government."Our policy has been, with respect to Iran, to oppose petroleum investment there," Mr Boucher was quoted as saying by Japan's Kyodo news agency."We remain deeply concerned about deals such as this," he said.
TRANSLATION: " Garddamit!!, We wanted that oil for ourselves.."

21/2/04 Power, Propaganda and Conscience in The War On Terror JOHN PILGER..I am a reporter, who values bearing witness. That is to say, I place paramount importance in the evidence of what I see, and hear, and sense to be the truth, or as close to the truth as possible. By comparing this evidence with the statements, and actions of those with power, I believe it’s possible to assess fairly how our world is controlled and divided, and manipulated – and how language and debate are distorted and a false consciousness developed.

21/2/04 Police track Sharon money to Caribbean bank Police have obtained significant new information in their investigation of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his sons by deposing a witness on a Caribbean island, and now intend to question the suspects in the affair, including the three Sharons, on the information.

21/2/04 Violence erupts as rapists face court THERE were wild scenes outside the NSW Supreme Court yesterday when the boyfriend of a gang rape victim screamed threats and abuse at the family of the perpetrators.

20/2/04 Remove some Aboriginal kids: Brogden Aboriginal children facing a lack of family support may need to be separated from their parents, the NSW opposition says.Opposition Leader John Brogden said he believed there was a missing generation of parents for many indigenous children, suggesting that removing them from their homes may be in their best interests.

20/2/04 Mufti faces police investigation The Australian Federal Police has been asked to examine the conduct of the country's most senior Muslim leader, Sheik Taj el-Din Al Hilaly, on a recent trip to Lebanon, where he reportedly called for a jihad against Israel.But as the Prime Minister, John Howard, admonished the Grand Mufti, the Muslim leader was interviewed on SBS radio where he denied having called for a jihad, or holy war.

19/2/04 Immigration cheat hotline launched Australians have been urged to dob in immigration cheats on a new telephone hotline.Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone launched the phone line in the hope members of the public would spill the beans about illegal workers and people who have overstayed their visa.

19/2/04 Between the rocks and a hard place This is how racist the police at Redfern are: in the mornings a police youth liaison officer rides in a community school bus through the suburb, which picks up children at their houses. If a child wasn't waiting, former liaison officer Raquel Hassett used to even go inside the house and help him or her get dressed and ready for school.

19/2/04 You paid for this WHO'S to blame for the Redfern riots? Drunken thugs and guilt-ridden whites who have poured money into the hands of Aboriginal agitators.WE all paid to stage this Redfern race riot -- that's how suicidal we now are.
The hate-spewing Aboriginal "leaders" who cheered and praised the rioters?We paid them.

19/2/04 Monkeying with super will get us peanuts In their frenetic scramble for advantage in this election year, John Howard and Mark Latham have done a grave disservice to the future quality of government in this country. While electorally appealing, the knee-jerk decision by both men to scrap current pension entitlements for parliamentarians is guaranteed over time to result in a considerably less-skilled legislature.

19/2/04 African infections take Scots HIV to record levels HIV CASES have rocketed to an all-time high in Glasgow because of the number of people recently arriving in the city from Africa either as asylum seekers or immigrants.

19/2/04 Britain joins European crackdown on migrants
Dutch Iranian immigrant Mehdy Kavousi protests against the Dutch asylum laws in Zaandijk with his lips sewn together. Dutch plans to expel up to 26,000 failed asylum seekers have sparked protests across Europe and led to threats of hunger strikes by those denied refugee status.

19/2/04 Muslim leader's jihad call THE leader of Australia's 300,000 Muslims advocated martyrdom operations and strongly endorsed banned terrorist groups Hezbollah and Hamas, during a visit to Lebanon last week, Arabic media has reported.

19/2/04 30 Aussies flee to US for asylum MORE than 30 Australians have sought asylum in the US.At least two Australians have been granted asylum in America after complaining they faced religious, racial or political persecution in Australia.
Four other Australians await the outcome of US asylum applications.

19/2/04 Christian seminar did not vilify Muslims: lawyer A Christian seminar that Muslims say vilified them was a proper religious activity common to both religions, a barrister for the Christian group that ran it said yesterday.

18/2/04 WA grinds to halt in new power crisis WA is today facing an unprecedented electricity supply crisis after Western Power last night banned the use of air-conditioners in homes and offices and ordered a total shutdown of virtually all industry.
( What an absolute JOKE!!. Listen carefully Geoff Gallop and the Labor party, "You`ve got NO chance of getting back in at the next election.!!".)

18/2/04 Quake adds to Israeli fears amid warning 'big one' is on its way Their nerves already stretched taut by fear of Palestinian attacks, Israelis are now having to contend with a new danger to their lives with warnings that an earthquake on Wednesday could be the precursor of much worse to come.
"And a great voice did speak down from the clouds and sayeth, "Okay, guys, last warning. Start behaving yourselves or I'm really gonna let you have it. Remember 'thou shalt not kill', 'thou shalt not steal', and 'thou shalt not bear false witness'? I didn't make those up just to hear myself speak. Thou shalt learn to be civilized or thou shalt get thine rear ends kicked in my infinite mercy and wroth. And one more thing, you Khazars stop calling yourselves the chosen people because you were NOT ON MY LIST TO BEGIN WITH, damn it!"

18/2/04 Dutch to expel 26,000 asylum seekers The Dutch parliament approved plans today to expel up to 26,000 failed asylum seekers, a move that would be unprecedented in Europe and that has triggered large protests and threats of hunger strikes.

17/2/04 Abandon a policy of just pandering PREMIER Bob Carr has said there will be three inquiries into Sunday's Redfern riots, but what is needed is action, not more talk.For far too long, Redfern has been a no-go zone for NSW police and a petri dish for rafts of self-indulgent social engineers wishing to experiment with the lives of a chronically dysfunctional group of people.

16/2/04 Sydney on edge after race riot The inner-Sydney suburb of Redfern remained on edge today following a race riot that left 40 police injured and sparked three separate investigations.Police were pelted with bottles, rocks and Molotov cocktails as officers in riot gear using high-pressure hoses struggled to contain the violent mob.

16/2/04 1,188 Americans Killed in Iraq - Your Son Will Be Next According to a well-placed Pentagon source, the White House and corporate media are reporting less than half the actual American military deaths in Iraq. As of 3 February 2004, the 'official' media total stood at 528, while the real total at midnight on the same day was 1,188. This criminal discrepancy in the fatality figures is not the fault of soldiers on the ground in Iraq, but of corrupt civilians in the Pentagon working for Paul Wolfowitz Inc. More than 15,000 [yes, fifteen thousand] American servicemen have already been critically injured in this completely insane Zionist attack on the birthplace of civilization, but Wolfowitz and the corporate media never allow you to catch a glimpse of even one of them. These physically deformed and sometimes psychologically tormented creatures, who used to be proud American soldiers, have been deliberately scattered far and wide across the land, a cynical technique that ensures they stay well hidden among 288 million other Americans.

16/2/04 $2m to support ex-PMs ALMOST $2 million of taxpayer money was spent last year funding the offices, staff and travel of Australia's four living former prime ministers.

16/2/04 Police probe anarchy website MELBOURNE anarchists are telling school children how to blow up schools and set them alight.A guide boasting of "81 ways to trash your school" has been promoted on an anarchist website established by Melbourne students.

15/2/04 PROVINCETOWN INTRODUCES SODOMY TO PRESCHOOLERS Last week the school board in Provincetown, Mass. voted to begin educating preschoolers about homosexual lifestyles, according to an article in theWashington Times. The board also decided in favor of hiring preferences for "sexual minorities," a move that puts Provincetown on the cutting edge of the homosexual agenda. "We are on a trailblazing path," said Susan Fleming, superintendent of Provincetown schools. "We are going to be a change agent."

15/2/04 Islamic rappers' message of terror It's rap, jihad-style. A music video with blood-curdling images, fronted by a young British Muslim rapper brandishing a gun and a Koran is the latest hit in radical Islamic circles.
The rap song is called 'Dirty Kuffar' - Arabic for dirty non-believer - and it praises Osama bin Laden and the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York.

15/2/04 Hanson's daughter gets into TV LIKE mother, like daughter. Lee Hanson will step into the television spotlight, a place often occupied by her mum Pauline.The ex-politician's youngest child has scored a job on Channel 9's popular Extra program.

15/2/04 School's in at New York's gay high Hang outside New York's newest high school at home time and it is clear this is not your average school. The first group out the door is led by a pretty teenager with perfectly coiffed hair, upturned collar and animated hand gestures. "No way!" he squeals to a friend effeminately. "You are soooo bad!"

14/2/04 Afkos took money from drug dealer THE political career of Federal Liberal candidate Paul Afkos is in doubt after revelations yesterday that he borrowed $300,000 from a man he knew was a convicted drug trafficker to help build a multi-million-dollar hotel in Greece.The revelations will prove embarrassing for Prime Minister John Howard, who opened Mr Afkos' campaign office in Tuart Hill last week - the same day he launched his Government's Tough on Drugs strategy. Mr Howard spoke glowingly of Mr Afkos, who he hopes will win the marginal Labor seat of Stirling.

14/2/04 Le Pen faces C?e d'Azur poll ban The veteran French far-right leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, may be barred from standing in potentially explosive regional elections in the south of France next month after failing to prove that he is a taxpayer in the region.The government now faces a politically charged decision on whether to enforce the rules rigorously and ban M. Le Pen from leading the NF campaign in the Marseilles-Nice region. To do so would allow him to present himself as the victim of a conspiracy by the political establishment - one of M. Le Pen's favourite poses.

14/2/04 Sharon to ask Bush for $2b for disengagement, fence Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will ask US President George W. Bush for $2 billion in aid next week to finance the evacuation of settlements in the Gaza strip and several settlements in the West Bank. With this money, Sharon intends to finance the construction of two settlements in the Negev, and compensation to those who will be forced to leave their homes. Sharon also seeks to finance a railway from Eilat to the center of the country in this way.

14/2/04 Poll: Public`s trust in Bush at low ebbWASHINGTON - A majority of Americans believe President Bush either lied or deliberately exaggerated evidence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction in order to justify war, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

14/2/04 Stewardess ID'd Hijackers Early, Transcripts Show Hearing the taped voice of a courageous flight attendant as she calmly narrated the doomed course of American Airlines Flight 11 brought it all back. The frozen horror of that September morning two and a half years ago. The unanswered questions. Betty Ong narrated that first hijacking right up to the moment that Mohamed Atta drove the Boeing 767 into the north tower of the World Trade Center.

14/2/04 Judge tells Geoff Clark: YOU DID IT!!! ABORIGINAL leader Geoff Clark led two pack rapes on a woman 33 years ago, a judge found yesterday.

14/2/04 Springborg plans new united party THE National and Liberal parties will be disbanded and reformed into a united entity in Queensland if Lawrence Springborg has his way.The Nationals leader yesterday put his leadership on the line to press for the abolition of the Nationals and the formation of a new conservative party.The creation of an entire new party would mean a new name and logo.

14/2/04 PM lashes gay adoptive parents JOHN Howard has lashed out at gay adoptions, saying they send the wrong message and are not supported by most Australians.The Prime Minister made his comments yesterday in Launceston as he defended the new Liberal candidate in Bass, Michael Ferguson.

13/2/04 Broadcaster Can't Call Hamas or Hizballah 'Terrorist Groups' Australia's national broadcaster has instructed its staff not to identify Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hizballah as terrorist organizations, because they have not been designated as such by the United Nations.The instruction comes despite the fact the Australian government has listed Hizballah as a terrorist group, and is likely to add Hamas and Islamic Jihad to the list soon.

13/2/04 Death in Iraq (WARNING) This is video footage from an American army camera. Not pleasant!! I don`t think you`ll see this on main stream television.To me, the people on the ground look un-armed...... ( May take a minute to download )

13/2/04 Thanks for the memories A great flash animation from (bushflash.com.) Ode to saddam, sung by Bing Crosby.... ( May take a minute to download. )

13/2/04 I was wrong on Iraq - Fox pundit A right-wing American television presenter who outspokenly supported the Iraq war has backtracked on his views. The Fox News network's Bill O'Reilly told viewers he was now sceptical about the US president's claim that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.

12/2/04 Justice Department Statistics About Black On White Race Violence The longest war America has ever fought is the Dirty War, and it is not over. It has lasted 30 years so far and claimed more than 25 million victims. It has cost almost as many lives as the Vietnam War. It determined the result of last year's congressional election.Yet the American news media do not want to talk about the Dirty War, which remains between the lines and unreported. In fact, to even suggest that the war exists is to be discredited. So let's start suggesting, immediately.No matter how crime figures are massaged by those who want to acknowledge or dispute the existence of a Dirty War, there is nothing ambiguous about what the official statistics portray: for the past 30 years a large segment of black America has waged a war of violent retribution against white America.

12/2/04 Veiled threat now law FRANCE'S parliament yesterday voted overwhelmingly to outlaw the wearing of Islamic headscarves and other "obvious religious symbols" in state schools, prompting both alarm and muted applause across Europe.

12/2/04 Gay marriage showdown US lawmakers in Massachusetts were locked in a marathon debate as they sought to emerge from a legal quagmire surrounding the hugely divisive issue of gay marriage.

12/2/04 The way out for state Libs LAST weekend's Queensland election, in which the Liberals won five out of 89 seats, demonstrates the party's predicament. In NSW there are 20 Liberal MPs in the 93-seat lower house. In Victoria the number is 17 out of 88. At the state level the Liberals are at their lowest ebb since the party was founded in 1944.

12/2/04 Howard hints at November election This year's federal election would be held between July 1 and early December unless there was a dramatic event that justified an earlier poll, Prime Minister John Howard said.

12/2/04 Asylum Seekers in The Netherlands Face Deportation A bill currently being debated by the Dutch parliament could send more than 26,000 asylum seekers in the country packing. The move reflects a growing trend in restrictive asylum policies across Europe.

12/2/04 The art of politics It has little artistic merit. It's political. It's racist. So why does the NGV display Gordon Hookey's works? We're still waiting for a decent answer.IF you crawl over the broken glass into the National Gallery of Victoria, you'll see Dr Gerard Vaughan is having a lend of us. I'm not talking about his curt, almost evasive, responses to the news that yet another of his gallery's glass fittings has detached itself from some door or ceiling and hurled itself to the floor.

11/2/04 Bush's Australian Deputy. Howard's Last Round-Up? While the problems facing George Dubya and Parson Blair, are receiving world-wide attention,the rising sea of problems surrounding their Australian ally, John Howard haven't been widely reported outside Australia, although they are now starting to follow a similar pattern.

11/2/04 Mass Infanticide in China China - Two researchers say comprehensive new data shows that traditional family patterns in China, combined with tough population-control measures, have resulted in ``female infanticide on a grand scale'' -- close to 800,000 baby girls abandoned or killed in a single region between 1971-80 alone.

11/2/04 PM forced into sugar rescue AUSTRALIA'S struggling sugar industry will be offered another multi-million dollar bail-out, as the Howard Government moves to avoid a rural backlash following its landmark trade pact with the US that excludes a deal on sugar.The Government has also stepped up its attack on Labor's position on the trade deal, describing itas "anti-American" in a preview of the looming election tussle.

11/2/04 French MPs vote to ban head scarves Paris: France's lower house of parliament today voted overwhelmingly to ban students from wearing Islamic head scarves and other religious apparel in public schools.The measure, which would outlaw conspicuous religious clothing and symbols in classrooms, was approved 494-36. It goes to the Senate, where little opposition was expected, in early March.Its implementation is expected for the 2004-2005 school year that starts in September.The bill stipulates that "in schools, junior high schools and high schools, signs and dress that conspicuously show the religious affiliation of students are forbidden."

10/2/04 Blair's Mass Deception IN THE wake of the Hutton fiasco, one truth remains unassailed: Tony Blair ordered an unprovoked invasion of another country on a totally false pretext, and that lies and deceptions manufactured in London and Washington caused the deaths of up to 55,000 Iraqis, including 9,600 civilians.

10/2/04 The terrible human cost of Bush and Blair's military adventure: 10,000 civilian deaths UK and US authorities discourage counting of deaths as a result of the conflict. But academics are monitoring the toll and have identified a grim new milestoneMore than 10,000 civilians, many of them women and children, have been killed so far in the Iraqi conflict, The Independent on Sunday has learnt, making the continuing conflict the most deadly war for non-combatants waged by the West since the Vietnam war more than 30 years ago.

10/2/04 Sisters force harsher laws on paedophiles Voters in a Swiss referendum yesterday backed the introduction of some of Europe's harshest laws on violent criminals and paedophiles.The poll was initiated by two sisters, the daughter of one of whom was abducted, raped, strangled and left for dead eight years ago.

10/2/04 White slaughter in South Africa? While former South African President Nelson Mandela, 85, scoffs at rumors of ill health, plans are being made by the nation's Communist Party to slaughter all whites in the country upon his death, G2B sources say.One of the operations planned entails 70,000 armed black men "being transported to the Johannesburg city center within an hour" in taxicabs to attack whites.

10/2/04 Rape gangs target whites There's good reason for the white minority in southern Africa to be concerned about rampant threats of genocide by the black majority.There's a precedent for it.Right now, a surge of that kind of violence is terrorizing Zimbabwe's dwindling white population, particularly in the mountainous eastern Manicaland province, once a major tourist destination.

9/2/04 We had to do the deal: PM PRIME Minister John Howard said the US trade deal was a once-in-a-generation opportunity that should not have been jeopardized for the sake of the sugar industry.
( Well thanks so much John. I hope you were hugely rewarded.)

9/2/04 One Nation MP makes history THE last woman standing for One Nation was determined to celebrate yesterday as she hosted a barbecue in the back shed of a far north Queensland paddock that serves as war room for the local branch.Tablelands MP Rosa Lee Long made history on the weekend when she became the first sitting One Nation member to be re-elected under the party's banner.

8/2/04 Gangs invade Coast THEY'RE streetwise and big on attitude. Gangs from Sydney's tough western suburbs descend on the Gold Coast every summer – only this year, the invasion has a darker side.When The Sunday Mail visited Surfers Paradise in the early hours late this week, the picture was of a nightclub precinct packed with Asians, Maoris and Lebanese, jostling for street space with Coast youth.
( Published the day after the Qld state election...........)

8/2/04 Terrorists building bombs in mid-flight? Islamic terrorists are trying to get past airport security screeners by placing only the components needed to assemble explosive devices onboard and then building the bombs in mid-flight.

8/2/04The somersault man IT'S the way Mark Latham keeps misremembering his boyhood that shows us what makes him dangerous.Take his recent speech to Labor's national conference. " When I was young, my mum used to tell me there were two types of people in our street -- the slackers and the hard workers," he thundered.In fact, his mum thought we were all either no-hopers or hard workers, as Latham explained in the draft of speech.But then his shadow treasurer, Simon Crean, checked the draft, took out his red pencil and turned all those no-hopers into slackers -- presumably because he knew Labor delegates hate such judgmental language.

8/2/04 Latham's mentor betrayed THE man who helped launch the political career of Opposition Leader Mark Latham has quit the Labor Party after accusing his former protege of personal and political betrayal.

7/2/04 Ellen Mariani: 'Bush knew and let it happen' 9/11 widow files suit detailing 'a deadly and evil mixture of the Bush and bin Laden regimes'

7/2/04 Refugee admits armed robbery A SOMALI refugee arrested this week over a wave of car-jackings faces a long jail term and deportation after admitting his involvement in a violent knife-point robbery last year.

6/2/04 Rivkin "threatens self harm" Disgraced stockbroker Rene Rivkin had threatened to harm himself before returning to periodic detention, NSW Corrective Services Commissioner Ron Woodham said.
( We can only hope!)

6/2/04 National MP calls for refugee amnesty The Government's hard line towards refugees on temporary protection visas came under new pressure yesterday, with the Nationals' Kay Hull urging an amnesty to allow them as well as visa overstayers to settle permanently.

6/2/04 A Wonderful Race There once was a college freshman named George who thought he knew it all. One night over dinner, George got into an argument with his father. The argument began when the young student tried to explain to his father that as white people, they should be held accountable for all the evils that they had inflicted upon non-Whites throughout history. George explained "because of European racism, we stole the Indians' land, we held blacks in slavery, we persecuted the Jews, and we plundered the environment. We've been oppressive racists for thousands of years so it's only fair that we pay economic reparations for all the harm we've done to the world. I'm pleased to see that we are ending our political and economic domination of the oppressed peoples."

6/2/04 Hanson risks jail with plea to jurors PAULINE Hanson left herself open to further criminal prosecution yesterday by appealing to jurors from her electoral fraud trial to come forward and say whether they had been instructed to find her guilty.

6/2/04 Cops for causes MARCHING for gay pride was just the start. Now the Chief Commissioner, Christine Nixon, is paying police who march in other chic causes, too.And, coincidentally, they're all causes that she personally supports.
Nixon hasn't paid police to march only in St Kilda's gay and lesbian Pride March, as some 30 did last Sunday.She is also paying police who march in the International Women's Day parade and on the Aboriginal Reconciliation Day as well.

6/2/04 Repay me for destroying my life and career, says Hanson Pauline Hanson entered the Queensland election yesterday, announcing she would seek $2.52 million compensation from the Beattie Government and return $502,000 to the "little Australians" who had donated money to try and stop her being sent to jail.

6/2/04 Terror suspect's wife backs jihad THE Australian wife of jailed terror suspect Willie Brigitte emerged from a long-awaited prison meeting with her husband to declare her support for jihad.

4/2/04 World Bank warns on migrant influx Mr Wolfensohn said rich countries such as Australia failed to understand the danger to their own security of the explosion in the world's poor. Over the next 30 years, an extra 2 billion poor people would be added to the 5 billion who earned less than a few dollars a day. "If you can't give them hope, which comes from getting a job or doing something productive ... these people become the basis on which terrorists can flourish."
( That`s right......It`s all OUR fault!!!)

4/2/04 Blach African car-jackers face the boot. TWO Somali refugees who came to Perth for a better life and joined the African Kings street gang face deportation after being arrested over a wave of violent car-jackings.

3/2/04 Film Highlights Christian Jewish Difference Mel Gibson's The Passion of Christ (opening Feb 25) has the potential to become a major cultural turning point by focusing attention on the fundamental difference between Christianity and Judaism.Since the Holocaust, Christians have blurred their beliefs for fear of seeming anti-Semitic. But Jesus and the Pharisees had a deadly enmity. This antagonism is the essence of Christianity and cannot be denied.

3/2/04 Howard admits there may be no WMDs THE Prime Minister has backed away from his pre-war claims Iraq was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction.John Howard, in his first admission weapons of mass destruction may never be found in Iraq, said this morning he may have been wrong when he argued Saddam Hussein had chemical and biological armaments.

3/2/04 What Howard said about Iraqi WMDs THIS is an edited extract of an article by Prime Minister John Howard published in The Australian on January 1, 2003, outlining his position on Iraq's weapons program.

(TO those who condemn the Government's policy on Iraq, I pose a simple question: Are they comfortable with the prospect that in five years (perhaps earlier) Saddam Hussein will have nuclear weapons that can be delivered against his Middle Eastern neighbours and maybe others.I pose that question because that is what will happen if the international community were to abandon pressure on Iraq to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction. Iraq already has chemical and biological weapons. It will have a nuclear capacity when it can obtain the necessary fissile material...)

3/2/04 Heartless Labor made me suicidal, says Hanson Pauline Hanson has attacked the Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie, blaming him for two of her children's "near breakdowns" while she was in jail and accusing Queensland Labor of hounding her so heartlessly that she contemplated suicide when she was first sent to prison.

2/2/04 POLITICAL CORRECTNESS OR PSYCHOLOGICAL CRAP? The term 'politically correct' was created in the political chambers, ventured onto media territory, has now settled into the education system and it looks like it is here to stay. When this term first entered the English vocabulary it simply told us how we should speak. However, as with most things it has been taken too far and now tells us how we should think, feel and behave.

2/2/04 CONSPIRACY OR COINCIDENCE? Is it a conspiracy or a coincidence? There is a long and tangled history between the Bush family and the elite of Saudi Arabia.There are many business and connections between the Bush family and the elite of Saudi Arabia It begins in the 1970's in Houston, Texas, when George W. Bush was just starting out in his family's two businesses of politics and oil. The powerful - and very rich - Bin Laden family helped fund his first venture into oil.

2/2/04 Rivkin probe widens AUSTRALIA'S top corporate cop has met Swiss counterparts to probe stockbroker Rene Rivkin's Swiss bank accounts.Corporate regulators are probing whether Rivkin used Switzerland's famous secrecy laws to hide millions of dollars. One-time Labor Party powerbroker Graham Richardson and former Qantas director Trevor Kennedy are alleged to be involved in the scam.

2/2/04 Mosque noise uproar A TRADITIONAL Muslim prayer festival at a suburban mosque is sparking a neighbourhood battle.Some Preston residents are angry their Sunday morning sleep-in yesterday was disrupted when thousands of Muslim worshippers descended on the Cramer St mosque.

2/2/04 Police take pride of place in gay parade Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon, who became the first Australian police chief to march in a gay event in 2002, had promised to pay all participating officers for time spent at the parade. Acting Commander Sandra Langlands said the taxpayer-funded police contingent had created an enormous amount of goodwill. "There has been a bit of controversy over that but I guess we can't please everybody all the time," she said.

2/2/04 A gay ol' time, on us WE KNOW our police are so strapped for cash that they've had trouble catching murderers and saving lives.So why will Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon splash out thousands of dollars of our money to pay about 30 police to march in today's gay and lesbian Pride March in St Kilda?

1/2/04 Girl abandons Caucasian Club effort The girl who tried to start a Caucasian Club at her California high school has abandoned the effort and transferred to another school, driven away, her parents say, by the harassment and name-calling she suffered from other students.

1/2/04 What's Wrong with the Caucasian Club? Writing a column on race is the political equivalent of walking through a minefield or playing Russian roulette with your reputation.It is also a striking reminder of how political correctness, the fascist thought control of the Left, has gained nearly complete mastery over the mindset of the American people. Ideological intolerance has choked off true discussion and intellectual interaction on the troubles that do face various ethnic groups in the United States. But without exploratory discussion and varied viewpoints true solutions and understanding cannot be accomplished.
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1/2/04 Fortress Americas It was always night when they came, a certainly that made Palestinian women huddle nervously inside their small houses until the sun rose high in the sky the following day. Sometimes there was a hint of an advance warning, perhaps animals moving restlessly, or olive trees rustling when there was no wind, but this morning there was no time to prepare and no time to hide their helpless children. Armed with weapons stolen from British soldiers whose throats were cut while they slept, Irgun, Stern and Haganah terrorists slipped silently into the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin at dawn. Led by war criminal Menachem Begin, this Zionist scum from the ghettos and gutters of Europe flitted from house to house, committing unspeakable atrocities and laughing aloud as the defenseless women tried to resist.

1/2/04 One Nation rising from ashes, leader says One Nation has focused on education and the elderly at its Queensland election campaign launch on the Sunshine Coast.One Nation's Queensland parliamentary leader, Bill Flynn, has described the party as a phoenix which has risen from the ashes for this campaign.

1/2/04 One Nation aims for eight seats ONE Nation is aiming to win up to eight seats in the Queensland election, but concedes it's unlikely to reach their pinnacle of 11 again.One Nation has two MPs in state parliament - down from 11 at their height of popularity in 1998.

 


 

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