Sunday, December 2, 2007

Safari post -

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PAULINE Hanson says she will run on similar policies to those that won her a federal election a decade ago when she vies for a Queensland Senate seat at the upcoming election. Ms Hanson said "nothing's changed" with her policies.

"We need to have a look at our immigration levels and I'd like to have a look at putting a moratorium on any more Muslims coming into Australia," Ms Hanson said yesterday. "I think that we need to look at getting out of the 1951 convention of refugees, and not being forced into taking refugees in this country who are incompatible with our lifestyle," she told ABC Radio.

[couldn't "quote" in Safari!!! - Fixed in Firefox.]

The 53-year-old won the seat of Oxley as an Independent at the 1996 election after being expelled from the Liberal Party because of her views on immigration [how 'tolerant']. She went on to launch One Nation, which grabbed a swag of seats at the Queensland state election.


[but don't people have a right to move to Australia if they want to?]

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,22250746-953,00.html

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