‘Passion Pop’ Pauline
The pair were drunk – Hanson on Passion Pop, Johnson on imported beer
Quote from the Herald Sun’s ‘exclusive’ article on Pauline Hanson featuring nude photos from her past.
The quote is the only part of the article worth reproducing – the photos are not.

Promoting 'Beautiful Bright'.
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Hanson’s lawyers have issued a statement denying the nude photos are of her or that she ever had a relationship with the imported beer-drinker, Johnson, who claims to have taken the photos in the late 1970s.
Oddly, the Pelican Bay Resort @ Coffs Harbour where Johnson claims to have undressed Hanson and taken shots of her in various ‘raunchy’ poses was not opened until 1986.
There are suggestions that Hanson and/or her publicity agent released the photos and simply got their facts wrong about the dates & the location. It certainly looks like her in those ‘cheesy’ photos.
Notably the lawyers HAVE NOT DENIED that Hanson’s alcoholic beverage of choice is ‘Passion Pop’.
Hahah this has given me a good idea for publicity for my run as candidate in next year’s SA state election.
I wish I hadn’t thrown out my old french maid’s uniform. Damn, now I have to go back to that sex shop superstore off our Hindley St red light district and get another.
Or should I go the naughty nurse or librarian look? I wish l held onto my labcoat from my last job.
I don’t know what Passion Pop would do to a womans brain but I know one thing. When Pauline Hanson and her associates wrote that disgusting piece of garbage called ‘The Truth’ they must have been on something.
Do you remeber that book that was endorsed by Hanson ?
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In 1997, at the height of her popularity, Hanson published a volume entitled Pauline Hanson’s The Truth, a strange title, since she didn’t actually write it and it wasn’t exactly true: you might recall the warning about how an Asianised Australia would soon be ruled by a lesbian cyborg called Poona Li Hung. But beneath all its craziness, the book’s sentiment was entirely genuine: it expressed, in distilled form, the rage and confusion of those left behind by the economic reforms of the Hawke-Keating years, people whose lives had been transformed without their consent, and by forces they didn’t understand.
http://clubtroppo.com.au/2009/03/17/jeff-sparrow-on-our-latest-little-episode-in-dehumanising-people/ [/quote]
This book also spoke of Aborigines eating their babies.
http://www.rockhate.com/articles/lead18.htm
Though Hanson supposedly the writer or main writer she had heavy involvment in this. Makes you sick doesn’t it !