I’ll put my hand up
Friday, 19 December, 2008 by Tobias Ziegler
Posted in Australian politics | Tagged Andrew Bolt, asylum seekers, Christmas Island, mandatory detention | 2 Comments
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According to this article almost 200 people applied for asylum after Sydney’s World Youth Day.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24530552-29277,00.html
Why is that ‘boat people’ are the most demonised of those seeking asylum in Australia?
This use of Christmas Island is a major stain on the Rudd government.
Bolt has really snapped since Rudd got elected, and Obama’s victory only made it worse. He just can dish it, but it’s painfully obvious he can’t take it.