Friday, January 20, 2006

..."an Australian and not a hyphenated Australian"

Middle Eastern crime squad formed From: AAP - January 20, 2006
Riot bashing victim speaks out From: AAP - January 20, 2006 - "It's Australia, people complain about the place but it's not really that bad."
Gallipoli Barracks located at Enoggera, with about 3000 members is one of the largest Army bases in Australia.
PM condemns hyphenated inequality - From: AAP - January 20, 2006 - Prime Minister John Howard has backed NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam amid Labor criticism of the state Liberal leader's comments on ethnic crime. "The very essence of all of these things is to treat everybody as an Australian and not a hyphenated Australian."

[If crime squad fails why not Army? Who in the Middle Eastern crime gangs wants to face the army?]

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