QUOTES BY BOB MENZIES AND BOB HAWKE.http://freestatevoice.com.au/quotes-by-bob-menzies-and-bob-hawke/
“I always tell my Opposition friends that the only difference between us is that
I am theoretically non-Socialist, yet an amazingly practical Socialist, while they
are theoretically Socialists. People will accept things from us that they wouldn’t
accept from the Labor Party . . . . . It is a question of speed . . . .”
Statement of Robert Gordon Menzies, Deceptive Prime Minister and high ranking
Freemason, as quoted in the Melbourne Age, 3-3-1941.“I gladly acknowledge the debt of my own government to Fabianism. The Fabian
Society acknowledges the principal tenet of Marxism, the abolition of private
property, in this case to own land. They then align themselves with the non-violent
arm of Marxism by accepting the non-violent road of patient gradualism to total
government.”
Bob Hawke, Fabian and Labor government Prime Minister of Australia, in his speech
to the Fabian Society in Melbourne on the 8th May 1984.
“For the right moment you must wait, as Fabius did, most patiently, when warring
against Hannibal, though many censured his delays; but when the time comes to
strike, you must strike hard, as Fabius did, or all your waiting will be in vain and
fruitless.”
•Bob Hawke, another Deceptive Prime Minister, to the Fabian Society, 1984“In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.”
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)PART OF BOB HAWK’S INFAMOUS SPEECH
TO THE FABIAN SOCIETY, 1984.
“I gladly acknowledge the debt
of my own government to
Fabianism. The Fabian Society
acknowledges the principal tenet
of Marxism – the abolition of private
property, in this case to own
land. They then align themselves
with the non-violent arm of
Marxism by accepting the nonviolent
road of patient gradualism
to total government.”
“For the right moment you
must wait, as Fabius did, most
patiently, when warring against
Hannibal, though many censured
his delays; but when the
time comes, you must strike
hard, as Fabius did, or all your
waiting will be in vain and fruitless.”
Bob Hawke, Labor government
Prime Minister of Australia, in
his infamous speech to the Fabian Society
in Melbourne on the 8th May 1984.
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