Readers,
There’s good news and bad news.
First, the good news.
The Southern Cross Soldiers (remember them?) can has Manifesto!
In a nutshell — a term which I use deliberately — the Melbourne members of the SCS have declared WAR! on the forces of political correctness. According to the patriotic teenyboppers, these nefarious forces are holding Australian governments and police hostage, and prevent them from tackling the anti-White racism which saturates Australian society.
…We are here to stand up for, and give Aussie communities a voice when the government is too politically correct and gutless to do it.
Racism cuts both ways. We are here to lobby, campaign, and raise awareness of the anti-Caucasian racism that the government and the police refuse to deal with. The racism that forced 5000 Australians to defend their beach community when the police wouldn’t for years.
We will not be silenced, we are not going away.
The government needs to address our concerns now, or deal with our united rage in years to come.
Rage!
Now, the bad news.
The Queensland election has brought little joy for racists patriots. Pauline Hanson failed in her sixth straight election. One Nation lost its last MP. The Australia First Party fielded two candidates: Peregrine John Beverley Jewell in Toowoomba North and Peter Schuback in Hervey Bay.
Neither were especially successful.
Ein volk…
Rosa Lee Long is an archaism: the last gasp of the One Nation Party. “I have no other duties other than giving Dalrymple the best representation possible” said Rosa, which if true suggests that she needs a new hobby. Still, with around 7,000 votes (1/3), Rosa will obviously have many supporters with suggestions.
In Condamine, Rod Watson thrashed the Independent Stephanie Bugg, 763 votes to 278, and proved to be only slightly less popular than The Greens.
…ein Reich…
Peregrine John Beverley Jewell failed to place his sweaty hands on the levers of Government power again in 2009. Peregrine tested his popularity at the polls in Toowoomba North and gained 490 votes (1.70%) for his trouble, 98.30% of the people apparently failing to realise the peril they are facing in the New World Order liberal-globalist-capitalist conspiracy.
In Hervey Bay, Peter Schuback proved once again that the road to Parliament is a long one for Independents, gaining 1,251 votes (4.85%), a slight drop in popularity since he last tilted at the political windmill.
As noted previously, this is not Peter’s first crack at a seat in Parliament. In 1998, Schuback got 1107 votes — outpolling the LaRouchite candidate (and thereby avoiding last place). In 2001, Peter put forward his platform in the Rockhampton electorate as a candidate for the short-lived City Country Alliance. In a three-horse race, Peter again came last, winning a respectable 2,056 votes (8.9%). (In the 2001 Federal election, Peter stood as an Independent in the seat of Capricornia. For his troubles, he received 512 votes, or 0.7%.) In 2006, again contesting Hervey Bay, he gained 1,607 votes (5.82%), coming last of five candidates.
Nein Führer?!?
Finally, The Wicked Witch from Ipswich may have blown her last chance at gaining a Government job.
Ms Hanson’s candidacy in Beaudesert, south of Brisbane, attracted national media attention but not enough voters. She secured 22 per cent of the vote to run third behind Labor and the Liberal National Party winner Aiden McLindon…
The One Nation founder blamed the media for her loss, referring to the publication of raunchy photographs of a young woman erroneously claimed to be her in the mid-1970s by News Limited Sunday newspapers.


