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Bigots : Make your vote count!

Hey, right-wing racist! On November 24, do you know who to vote for?

Leaving aside the crackpot followers of Lyndon LaRouche (as well as a few cranks within the major parties), other candidates in this year’s Federal Election on the (far) right include:

1) The Wicked Witch from Ipswich

Pauline Dancin’ Hanson is running for a Queensland Senate seat this year, yet another attempt to Unite Australia under her flatulent banner. She apparently has some chance of succeeding (although her running-mate, David Saville, has none), thanks in part to Family First (and for which thanks is ultimately due to a handful of hacks in the Victorian ALP), but most likely won’t be using the Upper House to moan about Muslims anytime soon. And to prove it’s not all about her status as the Mother of the Nation, Pauline’s Party is also standing two losing candidates in NSW: Brian Burston and John Carter. Of course, pitted against the ex-convict and her associates in the race for the racist vote is:

Slackbastard · 20 November 2007 · Discussion

Restoring the balance…

Heavens! That last post was a bit negative, don’t you think?

Here’s something that will cheer up Perth neo-nazi David Innes!

When the story first broke that Sue Bateman had attended one of Innes’ little Sitdown Sitzungs, the Baron seemed not so concerned that being
associated with Stormfront and himself was political poison, but was quite worried that Stormfront was being referred to as a white SUPREMACIST
website, and not a white NATIONALIST!

A word of advice, Dave… there isn’t a difference.

News brief · 22 February 2006

Suebdoobydoo… Busted, baby.

From ye olde Australian:

Ex-One Nation head vies for Gallop ’s seat.
20/2/06
Paige Taylor

A FORMER One Nation state president who resigned amid allegations that she was a closet white supremacist has re-emerged among 11 candidates vying for the seat vacated by former West Australian premier Geoff Gallop.

Financial controller Sue Bateman was dismissive yesterday of the former premier ’s battle with depression, saying the average Joe did not have the luxury of becoming depressed.

Ms Bateman, whose personal website offered a link to racist chatroom Stormfront, quit her role as a regional president with One Nation last September following accusations that she was a prolific online racist under the pseudonym Suebdoo2 - the same name she uses for her email address and to trade on eBay.

News brief · 20 February 2006