on โ22-11-2013 01:52 PM
Is full of it, how can a Minister go on and on and on, for what about 3/4hr, repeating the same ole over and over again without answering the questions asked of him? All he done was repeat his "crystal clear" slogan when in fact nothing is crystal clear except his Government's failure to stop the boats, as per their election promise.
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on โ25-02-2014 05:05 PM
I keep asking, Boris, because not one person has answered the question of what they would do in the case of a house invader.
Yo people have all skirted that question and gone of on a tangent.
Again i ask
What would you do about a house invader who entered your home and demanded to have all his/her needs met?
on โ25-02-2014 05:08 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
@poddster wrote:But Debra they had documentation to get into Indonesia and then destroyed them before taking a risky boat trip. Why?
I have heard that some destroy their papers but I've never heard that they all do it
where did you hear that they ALL do that??
really all this is way OT anyway, the point is that the immigration minister told the public a whole lot of rubbish and should be held accountable for being so dishonest
Some need to get fake papers to escape their home country. They then have to destroy those papers before arriving here so they qualify to apply for asylum.
Doctor Al Muderis joined the Reserve to thank Australia. And, to offer his
orthopaedic robotic limb surgical skills to the ADF; thus adding to Australiaโs
orthopaedic capabilities for use in both developed and under-developed
countries.
SQNLDR Al Muderis SR, shared his story with the Editor โฆ
โIโd graduated as a doctor from Baghdad University about two years before
the Hospital shooting โ a murderous act that occurred within minutes of the
Iraq military ordering doctors to cut the ears from three bus loads of Iraqi
deserters. The doctorโs murder was simply to get our attentionโ.
โSoldiers herded us forward to conduct the heinous act of surgery. A gap
in surveillance enabled some of us to flee the scene. I hid in a toilet block
and lost contact with the othersโ.
โI headed for Jordon knowing that Iraqi intelligence officers
may not be far behindโ.
โI could hear soldiers searching room-to-room calling for doctors who
couldnโt be accounted for โ my heart was pounding โ my stomach was
churning โ then came a moment of silence. I seized the opportunity to run
through the Hospital corridors to the outside world; I kept running until deep into the outer suburbs of Baghdadโ.
โI knew that there was no turning back!โ
Doctor Al Muderis became a moving target as he travelled 100km across
country to the old family home, west of Baghdad. He contacted his mother,
Kamila Al Turck through relatives. His father, Abdul Razak, an Iraqi Supreme
Court Judge passed away in 1995.
SQNLDR Al Muderis said, โMy mother was very distressed because Iraqi
intelligence officers had already been at the house looking for meโ.
โMother quickly arranged for documentation that showed my profession as a
tradesman โ she fed me โ I rested โ she gave me money and kissed me
goodbyeโ.
โI then fled into the darkness. My dream to become an orthopaedic robotic
limb surgeon was under threat, as was my life โ.
Eventually he found his way to Australia, by boat from Indonesia.
โ25-02-2014 05:09 PM - edited โ25-02-2014 05:10 PM
@tall_bearded wrote:Direct quote
@pct001wine wrote:
Huge difference between voluntarily serving your country (unless you were Nasho) - and being remunerated for it - and the detention of these folk. And your time under canvas at least had an end-game - you knew you would be "liberated" from these conditions at some time in the not-too-distant future, whereupon you could rejoin your community at large and have a nice ice-cold beer.
It's specious to compare the two.
Your responce
โYou forgot the $$$$$$$$, special allowance (in some areas) per day which is twice as much as my weekly incomeโ
Looks like to me that you take exception to the fact that service personal on operations, that is serving, in places where they can be shot at, are in receipt of allowances that they do not deserve.
Nup. My reference was that asylum seekers living in tents do not look forward to a cold beer or lots of $$$. I was adding to the previous post, that's all. Nothing personal at all. Sorry that you are so touchy.
on โ25-02-2014 05:12 PM
@poddster wrote:I keep asking, Boris, because not one person has answered the question of what they would do in the case of a house invader.
Yo people have all skirted that question and gone of on a tangent.
Again i ask
What would you do about a house invader who entered your home and demanded to have all his/her needs met?
They are NOT house invaders. They are NOT country invaders. The Majority are asylum seekers searching for a safe home.
When are you going to answer a question, any question, asked of you?
People have answered your irrelevant question over and over, again and again.
on โ25-02-2014 05:12 PM
@poddster wrote:I keep asking, Boris, because not one person has answered the question of what they would do in the case of a house invader.
Yo people have all skirted that question and gone of on a tangent.
Again i ask
What would you do about a house invader who entered your home and demanded to have all his/her needs met?
but that is off topic, why not start a "what if" thread.
on โ25-02-2014 05:27 PM
@boris1gary wrote:
@poddster wrote:I keep asking, Boris, because not one person has answered the question of what they would do in the case of a house invader.
Yo people have all skirted that question and gone of on a tangent.
Again i ask
What would you do about a house invader who entered your home and demanded to have all his/her needs met?
but that is off topic, why not start a "what if" thread.
DO a search you'll find it has been done, and done, again and again.
No answers are ever acceptable, unless they agree with the assertion that refugees are criminals breaking and entering into our individual homes.
on โ25-02-2014 05:33 PM
@freakiness wrote:
@boris1gary wrote:
@poddster wrote:I keep asking, Boris, because not one person has answered the question of what they would do in the case of a house invader.
Yo people have all skirted that question and gone of on a tangent.
Again i ask
What would you do about a house invader who entered your home and demanded to have all his/her needs met?
but that is off topic, why not start a "what if" thread.
DO a search you'll find it has been done, and done, again and again.
No answers are ever acceptable, unless they agree with the assertion that refugees are criminals breaking and entering into our individual homes.
well my answer to the house "invader" would be - off topic, now would you like coffee or tea with an iced vo vo.
on โ25-02-2014 05:37 PM
I don't knw why you are all wasting yur energy on this house invader' nonsense. Poddy isn't stupid, he understands the difference perfectly wellIf he didn't, I'd be very worried about him
on โ25-02-2014 05:42 PM
My bad. I misinterpreted therefore itโs to me to apologise
on โ25-02-2014 05:44 PM
@tall_bearded wrote:Old news.
Isnโt it a case she only witnessed the aftermath. That is she didnโt actually see anything but simply repeating what she was told
I say again I will wait for the facts. Not hearsay, innuendo, like the shoot to kill order
She has been exposed for spouting hearsay and innuendo and her bias has seen her removed from her position.