Archives for April 2009

The wise dog on the tuckerbox

A poem that condemns the way in which so much of Australia has been bought up by foreign interests. The dog sits on the tuckerbox He’s getting pretty mad! “The country’s gone to other dogs, It’s getting flaming bad! They’re sellin’ out Australia! It makes you wonder why, The tuckerbox is foreign-owned!” Said the dog […]

Red tape by the roll

A poem by Brian McRae on the continual interference by governments into the lives of everyday people. An indictment of the modern “nanny state”. Where’s your forms and license fee; the public servant whines And keep in line with all the rest and watch the lights and signs And don’t come to the service booth […]

On the path to nowhere

Dennis Kastros reviews the movie Pathfinder: The Legend of the Ghost Warrior, a “politically correct” film which is an example of the “white guilt” message so often peddled by film-makers in Hollywood — providing yet another instance of anti-White racism. Take a movie which probably is supposed to have a moral message, supposed to show […]

Quotes of note

“What can be said for a man who would allow his home to be invaded by strangers who demanded they be fed, clothed, housed and granted the rights of the first-born? What can be said for a ruling elite that permits this to be done to the nation, and who celebrate it as a milestone […]

A social co-operative movement for Nationalists

Mark Wilson from the Australian Protectionist Party lays out an idea for a co-operative patriotic social movement. Promoting a social movement The leadership of the Australian Protectionist Party has decided to actively promote the development of a social movement agenda nationwide. With the deepening financial crisis there is going to be a greater need for […]