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Hey guys, an interesting article on Julia's history which I believe is still relevant today considering she could be our PM:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...-cause-red-faces/story-e6frf7l6-1111114587478
Anyone else worried that we may have a Red as our Prime Minister?
I thought people need to be aware of Julia's past to make an informed vote. All around the world people are talking about how Australia is now under Communist control - I feel it is in the best interests of Australia and BF to know this.
We already suspect that Julia may be an in-the-closet Lesbian, and people can spin this all they like as a socialist thing - but we all know it's pretty much the same deal.
Remember - before you vote, think:
Do we really want a fabian communist running Australia?
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...-cause-red-faces/story-e6frf7l6-1111114587478
SCRAPPING the ANZUS treaty, twinning Melbourne with Leningrad and introducing a super-tax on the rich were among radical policies devised or backed by Julia Gillard as a student activist.
Labor's deputy leader was a key figure in a socialist group that pushed radical policies and social agendas in the 1980s and early '90s.
Founded in 1984 as a pressure group within the ALP, the Socialist Forum also wanted to sever Australia's alliance with the US and introduce death duties and redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.
In a pamphlet from the mid-1980s, Ms Gillard describes herself as a "socialist and a feminist"
One key document is the 1985 "Pine Gap - Planning a Strategy", drafted by Philip Hind.
He recommended stronger ties with the USSR, including making Melbourne a sister city of Leningrad
Anyone else worried that we may have a Red as our Prime Minister?
I thought people need to be aware of Julia's past to make an informed vote. All around the world people are talking about how Australia is now under Communist control - I feel it is in the best interests of Australia and BF to know this.
We already suspect that Julia may be an in-the-closet Lesbian, and people can spin this all they like as a socialist thing - but we all know it's pretty much the same deal.
Remember - before you vote, think:
Do we really want a fabian communist running Australia?