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Gin is the perfect Christmas gift!
Dear John
As the year draws to a close, Time Magazine has named Donald J.
Trump as Person of the Year—a fitting tribute to a leader who has
overcome unparalleled adversity to reclaim the U.S. Presidency. From
45th President to soon becoming the 47th, Trump’s journey has been
marked by immense personal sacrifice and an unrelenting spirit.
Australians admire those who rise against the odds. The underdog
spirit is part of our national identity, which is why so many
patriotic Aussies who support One Nation also stand with Trump, as
polling shows. His story resonates deeply with those who value courage
and resilience.

This year, Pauline Hanson has carried the patriot flag with bravery
and resolve, leading our party through the trials of 2024. Like Trump,
she has faced challenges head-on, emerging stronger and declaring:
Fight, fight, fight! Her fight is our fight—a fight for the
values and freedoms that define us as Australians.
2024 has proven one thing above all: we couldn’t do it without you,
John. Your unwavering support has been the backbone of our
efforts, and together, we’ve shown that it’s okay—essential even—to
hold firm to the principles of freedom.
Trump’s victory and Pauline’s relentless struggle
remind us that it’s okay to:
- Want safer communities, free from overcrowded immigration.
- Take pride in our nation, its flag, and its values.
- Protect our institutions and uphold the Constitution.
While the radical left may oppose these principles, patriotic
parties like One Nation proudly declare: It’s okay to love
freedom. It's okay to be the person you are, to love your country, and
to take pride in our Australian nationality.
IT'S OKAY TO LOVE
AUSTRALIA!
Donald Trump’s remarkable triumph and Pauline Hanson’s resilience
prove that these are fights worth having. Together, we will continue
to stand for a better, freer Australia.

Pauline Hanson Calls for Stronger
Leadership on Anti-Semitism and Backs One Flag
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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