Sunday, September 10, 2006

Ellison says too much crack showing in Oz

Federal Justice Minister Chris Ellison, who puts his pants on one leg at a time, said he honestly thinks amphetamines are the biggest challenge Australia, as a nation, faces. This reflects how drastically out of touch politicians can become with the challenges that ordinary Australians face from day to day.

He said amphetamines are being produced on unpatrolled Pacific islands on a massive scale, but he did not clarify which patrol actually detected this on the dangerous unpatrolled Pacific islands, which he claims are a source of crack, ice, ecstasy, speed and are a haven for money laundering.

The linked article says Mr Ellison is concerned about too much freedom being available and so AFP officers have established themselves across the Pacific Island region in countries like 'Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji and Vanuatu.'

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