Sen J Price * False prophet ?, page-14

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    though I have no doubt she believed in what she was saying. she didn't support the Voice at all. she plainly didn't want Aboriginal people to have a say in how they're managed.

    but I'm delighted to give her credit for this call. many have been talking about the problems they face due to the limitations of the court rulings on Aboriginal land. they can't own their homes, can't build on the land themselves and are very limited in what business they can run.

    whereas miners can take their land and dig it up. and their say is very limited in effect.

    but yeah, it was her opportunity to gain credit from her chosen political party..... wasn't it funny though she stood with the Libs until she wasn't allowed to speak then went to the Nats and was able to front the cameras. wasn't she delighted. she had the lights on her and was asked all the questions. hahwhe..... then she had to go back with the Libs to take up the role of leading the charge against the Voice.
 
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