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One Nation Question Vetted by ABC Stumps General Cosgrove

A question asked by One Nation Interim State President Bob Vinnicombe on Monday's Q & A directed to General Peter Cosgrove invoked a refusal to answer.

The question, which had been VETTED BY THE ABC AND CHOSEN BY THEM TO BE ASKED, was "There are 18 proscribed terrorist organizations listed on the Australian Government's National Security website. Every one of these is an islamic organization. Isn't this sufficient reason to stop muslim immigration? "

The 18 islamic terrorist groups can be verified by googling "national security proscribed terrorist" yet no-one else on the panel, which included the otherwise vocal Germaine Greer, who loves Australia so much she won't live here, and Peter Fitzsimons, who loves Australia so much he hates its flag, could answer the question either.

One Nation would like to know why our Government is sacrificing the lives of our sons and daughters in two military experiments that should never have happened, the invasion of Iraq and the invasion of Afghanistan, as part of the phony "war on terror", while they don't pay attention to the enemy in our midst. Two cases in point: a sermon by al-Qaeda operative Anwar al Awlaki, on Obama's most wanted list, was broadcast to receptive young muslim men at the Lakemba Mosque recently, and they refuse to take the recommendation of former Labor Immigration Minister Chris Hurford to deport sheik Hilaly, formerly of the Muslim Brotherhood, an extremist organization proscribed even in his home country of Egypt.

Statement issued April 28th, 2010 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe Publicity Officer
For more information ring Bob Vinnicombe 0407949963 / (02) 96454910
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