Hanson, A Fair Dinkum Australian

Illawarra Mercury

Monday April 9, 2001

WITH the many awards being issued for courage shown over the last three years or so, Pauline Hanson should be in line for the highest award, through coming ``flak", that has been fired at her by the cartoonists, academics and those politicians that reaped so much of the people.

They received big handouts, large pensions with no means tests.

Through all this Pauline Hanson has come through with flying colours, gone from strength to strength.

The One Nation policies, naming three most urgently needed: 1. One law right across the land; 2. Capital punishment reintroduced; 3. A Means test right across the land.

No doubt the revenue collected should certainly go a long way to pay for so many things needing a boost.

For one, the police force could be paid a fitting wage, which should be the highest in the land.

These things are so urgently needed, as we have slipped so far towards being a Republic, with so much violence and drugs just about out of hand.

We need to work hard to get this lovely country back to normal, for those that have suffered so long and those who laid down their lives.

Follow the ``True Blue Australian Lady" who has been wrongly accused, called a racist, with her motto of ``Putting our own house in order first", then it doesn't become so much of a burden to help our fellow man.

F R RUSE, Kiama.

© 2001 Illawarra Mercury

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