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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 17:26
The Australian Sex Party has charged that anti-filter corporate campaigner Google censored its lampoon advertisement "Jerk Choices," reclassifying it as Adult Only despite the parody already having been played in prime time on free to air television.
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Sex party takes anti-spin position PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Smh.com.au   
Friday, 20 August 2010 17:42
The major parties have attempted to brainwash voters with mindless slogans during an election campaign that was light on substance and heavy on spin, the Australian Sex Party says.

Fiona Patten, the party's leader, said phrases like "stop the boats", "moving forward", "great big new tax" and "yes we will" were a blatant attempt to brainwash voters.

"At the core of the appalling sloganeering has been an assumption on both sides of politics that the Australian people needed to be brainwashed," she said in a statement on the eve of the election.

"It's patronising and dangerous.

"It borders on dictatorship-style politics and is devoid of any vision."

Ms Patten said Labor's National Broadband Network was the closest the campaign got to "real policy".

"But then they took the vision side of it away with a sinister censorship plan to filter the internet," she said.

Ms Patten said the Australian Sex Party wanted to make the nation the "most socially progressive country in the world".

"We are the party of the outsider ...

"Our candidates will never be found on the Queen's Birthday honours list or at the prime minster's cocktail party."

The party's policies include legalising voluntary euthanasia and same-sex marriage, introducing an R and X rating for computer games and taxing religions.

It also wants to bring about the development of a national sex education curriculum and list Viagra, Cialis and other drugs used to treat sexual dysfunction on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.

Source: Smh.com.au
 
Sex and the Senate PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by The Australian | James Jeffrey   
Friday, 20 August 2010 17:17
IS it wrong to hope Justine Martin cracks it tomorrow as the Australian Sex Party's West Australian Senate candidate on the basis that she gives better quotes than Steve Fielding? Martin has already this week informed the local paper in her NSW home town of Glen Innes: "I've been getting great support over here. I haven't kissed any babies but I've got plenty of offers from men." Yesterday, she announced her engagement - the only one of the campaign, as far as we can tell - to her partner and campaign manager Kelly Kirkpatrick: "We were both swingers and met on the dating site Red Hot Pie at the beginning of the year, but I was honestly shocked when he proposed." And if she does get elected to the swill chamber, she wants to "kick off some sort of dating agency for parliamentarians and their staffers that was discreet and private. I think a lot of them would use it." Incidentally, Martin is a WA women's tug of war champ and secretary of the local WA weightlifting association.

Source: Red Eye Special
 
Sex party candidate heats up Federal Election PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 17:09

A BUXTON dominatrix running for a NSW Senate seat with the Australian Sex Party is preparing to meet voters in the centre of Camden this week.

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Love in the air at celebration PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 17:00
LOVE was in the air at the Sex Party's equal love celebration on the lawns of Parliament House over the weekend.
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