Re: Australiens Apologize to Abo Filth
PM John Howard condemns bogus Islamic ALP pamphlet
As much as they try to hide their terrible alcoholism, our new aussie friends can't deny that drinking the beer is a problem in Australia, and it even interferes in normal governmental activity.
PM John Howard condemns bogus Islamic ALP pamphlet
November 22, 2007
THE bogus Islamic leaflet scandal has claimed its first scalp with the husband of a Liberal candidate quitting the party over his role in the highly-embarrassing saga.
Greg Chijoff, whose wife Karen is the Liberal candidate for the marginal Sydney seat of Lindsay, today fell on his sword after admitting his role in distributing the leaflet.
Mr Chijoff has written to NSW Liberal Party state director Graham Jaeschke apologising for the flyer, which purported to be from an Islamic group and claimed Labor supported the Bali bombers and the building of a mosque in St Marys.
Mr Chijoff said his wife did not know about the leaflet and was "absolutely outraged" when she heard about it.
"I can confirm that my wife Karen nor you (Mr Jaeschke) were aware of this offensive pamphlet or were any way involved in the production and the distribution," Mr Chijoff wrote.
Earlier today, it was revealed the idea for bogus leaflets claiming the ALP supported the Bali bombers was cooked up ''over a few beers''.
According to the leaflet from the Islamic Australia Federation - which doesn't exist - it was backing Kevin Rudd because Labor supported forgiveness for "our Muslim brothers who have been unjustly sentenced to death for the Bali bombings".
It also said Labor endorsed construction of a mosque in the Sydney suburb of St Marys.
THE bogus Islamic leaflet scandal has claimed its first scalp with the husband of a Liberal candidate quitting the party over his role in the highly-embarrassing saga.
Greg Chijoff, whose wife Karen is the Liberal candidate for the marginal Sydney seat of Lindsay, today fell on his sword after admitting his role in distributing the leaflet.
Mr Chijoff has written to NSW Liberal Party state director Graham Jaeschke apologising for the flyer, which purported to be from an Islamic group and claimed Labor supported the Bali bombers and the building of a mosque in St Marys.
Mr Chijoff said his wife did not know about the leaflet and was "absolutely outraged" when she heard about it.
"I can confirm that my wife Karen nor you (Mr Jaeschke) were aware of this offensive pamphlet or were any way involved in the production and the distribution," Mr Chijoff wrote.
Earlier today, it was revealed the idea for bogus leaflets claiming the ALP supported the Bali bombers was cooked up ''over a few beers''.
According to the leaflet from the Islamic Australia Federation - which doesn't exist - it was backing Kevin Rudd because Labor supported forgiveness for "our Muslim brothers who have been unjustly sentenced to death for the Bali bombings".
It also said Labor endorsed construction of a mosque in the Sydney suburb of St Marys.


Is that beer with more than 2% "alcahol" ?
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