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Err, when did John Howard say this? I certainly do not remember any such speech. Sounds like another white trash email to me.

Crappy email forwards FTL.

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Prime Minister John Howard: IMMIGRANTS, NOT AUSTRALIANS, MUST ADAPT - ClearysNoteBook

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If thats not enough for you google "IMMIGRANTS, NOT AUSTRALIANS, MUST ADAPT" and you will find lots of quotes from it.

Although just with my own google results I see the same for American and English versions.

True or not how is saying will we not adapt and practice others customs in our own land make anyone white trash?
 

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Err, when did John Howard say this? I certainly do not remember any such speech. Sounds like another white trash email to me.

Crappy email forwards FTL.

not sure if he said that exactly but he did say he is not against other races only against multiculturalism if they dont want to adapt our values and beliefs
 

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lol, did he just?

If he made such a speech or said such things, it would be transcripted in logs, not one site I can find that you could have faith in reporting the truth has these government transcripts. Funny that.

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lol, did he just?

If he made such a speech or said such things, it would be transcripted in logs, not one site I can find that you could have faith in reporting the truth has these government transcripts. Funny that.

*yawn*
Prime Minister Howard - Muslims Out Of Australia


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Australia is heading for a civil war..

I'm not sure in this day and age you could away with it. Perhaps in some South American country where the politicians are far too busy embezzeling state funds to notice the armed mob out in the street. But if it came to it i would fight for my right to live in a country that isn't completely retarded.

Nice little throw back to the 1940's...

Um dude not cool. Way to stereotype the guy just because he's German. Half the people that frequent these forums may have beliefs similar to this guy and you wouldn't infer they were national socialists.

Pauline Hanson came 10 years too early :(

And has little or no subtlety. She was doomed from the moment she opened her backwoods mouth. It takes someone with a certain level of genius to pull off some of the stuff she was selling in this day and age, clearly she didn't have that.
 

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I'm not sure in this day and age you could away with it. Perhaps in some South American country where the politicians are far too busy embezzeling state funds to notice the armed mob out in the street. But if it came to it i would fight for my right to live in a country that isn't completely retarded.



Um dude not cool. Way to stereotype the guy just because he's German. Half the people that frequent these forums may have beliefs similar to this guy and you wouldn't infer they were national socialists.



And has little or no subtlety. She was doomed from the moment she opened her backwoods mouth. It takes someone with a certain level of genius to pull off some of the stuff she was selling in this day and age, clearly she didn't have that.[/QUOTE]

And John Howard did have it.
 

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not sure if he said that exactly but he did say he is not against other races only against multiculturalism if they dont want to adapt our values and beliefs


lol, did he just?

If he made such a speech or said such things, it would be transcripted in logs, not one site I can find that you could have faith in reporting the truth has these government transcripts. Funny that.

*yawn*
Prime Minister Howard - Muslims Out Of Australia

yawn
Live here and be Australian, Howard declares - National - smh.com.au
By David Humphries
February 25, 2006

MIGRANTS are obliged to "be Australian" and social integration must be pushed harder, John Howard has declared.

In an interview marking his 10th anniversary as Prime Minister, Mr Howard also describes the burqa, the full head covering worn by some Muslim women, as "confronting".

Mr Howard yesterday defended as "fundamentally accurate" a controversial speech by his Treasurer, Peter Costello, on core Australian values.

But Mr Howard's interview with the Herald, conducted before the Costello speech, confirmed that the two men are singing from the same song sheet in expressing trepidation about a divide between some Muslims and mainstream Australia.

It also illustrates the futility of some Muslim leaders appealing to Mr Howard yesterday to censure Mr Costello for the speech on Thursday.

Mr Howard told the Herald, "when you come to this country, you become Australian". Similarly, Mr Costello had said: "Before becoming an Australian, you will be asked to subscribe to certain values. If you have strong objections to those values, don't come to Australia."

In the interview, Mr Howard said multiculturalism had become distorted and too often stupidly meant "a federation of cultures". And he said Muslims must work at avoiding their alienation. Mr Costello condemned "confused, mushy, misguided multiculturalism".

Initially, the Costello comments - including stripping citizenship from people who advocate Islamic law over Australian law - were judged to be at odds with Mr Howard. On the same day, Mr Howard had spoken of the contribution of "all of those who weren't born in this country" and extolled Australia as the least discriminatory country. In the interview, however, Mr Howard said integration was underdone, even though Australia was "very socially cohesive". Yesterday Mr Howard said Australia's core set of values flowed from its Anglo-Saxon identity and the Treasurer's essential point - that people should not migrate to countries they do not appreciate - was unexceptional.

Mr Howard said Australian Muslims overhwelmingly were committed to Australia, and terrorism was based "upon an evil, distorted interpretation of Islam … But that doesn't mean you can't identify areas of concern, and I think the reaction of some in the Islamic community … is quite unreasonable."

Costello backers said his remarks were intended to brand him as conservative enough for a legitimate shot at the Liberal leadership. Yesterday Mr Costello continued to promote the cause for a more demanding citizenship test. On Sydney radio he brushed aside the leadership question when asked if he was positioning himself by making remarks that some would consider to be racist.

Despite a chorus of protest at the Costello speech, NSW's Labor Premier, Morris Iemma, called it reasonable and practical and said immigrants should "leave the disputes, leave the extremism and leave the fights behind". This endorsement is a sure sign that Labor polling identifies the Muslim divide as a potent electoral issue.

Pauline Hanson, the former One Nation leader, said she was vindicated by Mr Costello. She added that "he needs to throw these people out of this country who do not embrace Australia".
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Howard's way: multiculturalism is out, assimilation is in - Sushi Das - Opinion

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yup you just snapped yourself, pretty weird behaviour for a moderator anyway
 
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