For years we have warned politicians of the dangers associated with multiracial immigration. If they now lose their cushy jobs to racial aliens then they only have themselves to blame.
Gone are the days when Australians voted for whom they thought was the best candidate to represent them.
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From One Nation Newsletter
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/shock-showdown-for-iemma/2007/01/20/1169096030968.html
Mufti v Iemma: shock showdown for Premier's seat
21st January, 2007
CONTROVERSIAL Muslim leader Sheik Taj el-Din al Hilaly is planning an assault on three Labor seats in the state election - including that held by Premier Morris Iemma.
Sheik Hilaly is considering running against Mr Iemma in Lakemba, a safe Labor seat and the heart of Sydney's Islamic community, in the 24th March election.
He will also endorse Muslim candidates for the seats of Bankstown and Auburn, held by Labor's Tony Stewart and Barbara Perry. Speaking from Egypt last week, Sheik Hilaly gave the strongest indication yet that he may stand down as mufti.
"There must be a shake-up with new blood to be rid of the old guard and bring new blood, including the position of mufti," he told SBS Arabic radio.
"The position of mufti is a spiritual position that requires understanding of the faith, and an Australian heart that understands the issues – even if we create an Iftaa council until we find the appropriately qualified person."
Sheik Hilaly would not name candidates or reveal if he would stand for the seat. However, a close friend, Keysar Trad, said the Mufti was considering it.
"If the community intimates its desire to run him, we would expect him to accede to the community's wishes," he said, adding it was time the Muslim community took the election seriously.
"It is time that politics in NSW received a good shake-up and Iemma's dilemma will be in the Lakemba voters who are dissatisfied with the shortage of facilities and services and will vote accordingly," he said.
"Lakemba is the one of the most neglected electorates in NSW. These major political parties need a really good shake-up and there is no-one like the mufti to give them that shake-up."
The mufti told the Arabic program: "I am consulting with some of the brothers and, on my return, we will agree to “nominate a sincere, honest Australian personality whose loyalty is totally to
Australia” and who is able to make contributions to the Lakemba electorate and NSW in general."
Mr Iemma said he was looking forward to going head to head with Sheik Hilaly. "I'm confident the majority of my electorate, including the majority of Muslim constituents, would back my views every day," he said.
In Lakemba, the Muslim community makes up nearly 13 per cent (8264) of the electorate. Mr Iemma won 64.21 per cent (24,060) of the 39,093 votes cast in the 2003 election.
forwarded by Bob Vinnicombe
Publicity Officer One Nation (NSW Division)
** The above should come as no surprise. Recently, in America, the first U.S. Muslim Congressman swore his oath on the Qur’an – NOT THE BIBLE !! ….. Ed
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MEDIA RELEASE – One N ation
HILALY - MAKE CITIZENSHIP REVOKABLE AND MAKE THAT RETROSPECTIVE
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen once said there's nothing that can't be done just by passing a law. This is absolutely true, & we need a bill through Federal Parliament making revoking of citizenship possible, & it should be made retrospective.
There is a precedent, as when Howard was Treasurer under Fraser, his bottom-of-the-harbour tax legislation was made retrospective.
One Nation can't think of a better way to rid our country of people we don't want.
There are hardened criminals, potential terrorists & other undesirables here who don't fear jail, who laugh at the courts, who intimidate witnesses & police & even threaten Crown Prosecuters & are on the first plane back to their country of origin if they are let out
on bail. One imposition they do fear is losing the right to live here.
Citizenship is a contract between the new citizen & the state; it's like a licence to be an Australian. In taking citizenship you give certain undertakings. It can be renounced by the citizen at the drop of a hat, but in the case of Australia, not by the country that
has given it. Any contract that can only be revoked by one party but not the other upon a breach is a dud contract.
Come on, John Howard, you lost no time disendorsing Pauline Hanson in 1996 when she spoke her mind. Why are you protecting Hilaly?
Statement issued 18th January, 2007 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division) by Bob Vinnicombe, Publicity Officer,
0407949963 www.nswonenation.com.au
Wise words once spoken by a newspaper which has now lost its integrity
AT FEDERATION 1901 THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD STATED: "No commercial benefits that we could conceive would be commensurate with the evils that might come upon Australia from an unrestricted influx of Asiatics." (should now read ‘Aliens’N.M.)
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