Terrorist attack in sydney

dup_fabi
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YEP! I warned over 5 years ago that this was coming also.It gets worse.All of this is in the Bible.There is a religious war coming soon.Sorry to advise but the atheists lose.

It turns nuclear.

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Between 1945 and 1965 more than two million migrants came to Australia. Most were assisted: the Commonwealth Government paid most of their fare to get to Australia. In return they had to stay in Australia for at least two years and work in whatever jobs the Government gave them.

 

 

your 10 pound poms never had it easy according to the archives

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@djlukjilly wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

It used to be that Australia needed immigrants so that they would work and help to build and develop our country.

These immigrants were usually skilled at some trade or had other qualifications which would make them attractive to a small but growing young country.

 

 

 

i have a feeling that the great she elephant

knows exactly what the difference is 

between our post war immigration intake

and the current refugees situation.

 

her example is irrelevant to the discussion.

 

 


Right on Oppy. My family never took a penny from taxpayers, my mother worked full time and so did my father. They paid for our education (private),  they owned their own home and saved for their retirement.

 

The 10 pound poms who came out here thought they'd arrived in welfare heaven and they sure took their cop of it and cheap housing and never stopped whinging from the moment they arrived hence the name (whinging pom).


Got it.  All those age pensioners didn't save for their retirement.  Serves them right.

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I find  some of the posts here a bit insulting.  we all came here from somewhere, and we are all Australian, no-one is more Australian than anyone else although some seem to think they can judge othersCat Frustrated

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My Family came out to Australia in the 1850ies, John Howlett Ross was my Great Uncle, we all came from some where to Australia or New Zealand and made it our home

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The 10 pound poms who came out here thought they'd arrived in welfare heaven and they sure took their cop of it and cheap housing and never stopped whinging from the moment they arrived hence the name (whinging pom)

 

Well I had no trade or professional qualifications, but I was young, single, female and white, so my value to Australia was clearly as breeding stock - and after 5 kids 10 grandchildren and 1 (almost 2) great grandchildren I reckon the country got a good return on  its investment. Smiley LOL

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Federal police have won a court application to keep a young man arrested in counter-terrorism raids in Sydney last week in custody for another 68 hours.

 

The 18-year-old has been held in custody without charge since Wednesday morning when he was arrested during a series of counter-terrorism raids across western Sydney.

 

He was one of four young men, aged between 16 and 22, who were arrested in connection with the execution-style shooting of police accountant Curtis Cheng outside the New South W Police headquarters in Parramatta on October 2.

 

Three of the men were released without charge the same day.

 

But the Australian Federal Police (AFP) successfully applied to keep the 18-year-old in custody for a further 100 hours last Thursday.

 

On Monday, they were granted an additional 68 hours to interview the teenager by a Sydney court.

 

Mr Karnib, his lawyer,  said that due to national security reasons he could not access the documents that the AFP used to make its application to the court.

 

The 18-year-old can now be held without charge until early Thursday afternoon.

 

The AFP cannot legally keep him in detention after that period unless they charge him with an offence.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-12/18-year-old-held-since-sydney-terror-raids-remains-custody/684...

 

I think this is one of the  youths who was involved last year , when a car drove past with people inside threatening to “kill the Christians” and slaughter their children. http://www.news.com.au/national/sydney-teen-charged-over-is-death-threat-at-school-and-church/story-...

 

 

DEB

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@djlukjilly wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

It used to be that Australia needed immigrants so that they would work and help to build and develop our country.

These immigrants were usually skilled at some trade or had other qualifications which would make them attractive to a small but growing young country.

 

 

 

i have a feeling that the great she elephant

knows exactly what the difference is 

between our post war immigration intake

and the current refugees situation.

 

her example is irrelevant to the discussion.

 

 


Right on Oppy. My family never took a penny from taxpayers, my mother worked full time and so did my father. They paid for our education (private),  they owned their own home and saved for their retirement.

 

The 10 pound poms who came out here thought they'd arrived in welfare heaven and they sure took their cop of it and cheap housing and never stopped whinging from the moment they arrived hence the name (whinging pom).


i pushed kudo by accident on thisWoman Sad

 

my parents were 10 pound poms (50 years ago) -dad got a job the week we arrived and was there until he retired due to ill heath died not long after and he lived on his savings 

 

mum had a few different jobs

 

they never claimed any handouts

 

and they NEVER winged about australia they LOVED it

 

so do i !!!! anyone who is lucky enought to live here should be gratefull everyday!!!!

 

 

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Did your parents return to the taxpayer the child endowment, education allowance, etc, that they were given?

 

If they are still alive, do they receive any part pension, healthcare card etc.

 

Do they claim senior discounts?

 

 

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Farad Jabar, the terrorist murderer is to be buried overseas. Now that's really loving Australia isn't it.

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Just as long as the taxpayers are not funding

The trip good riddance to him

They.can take him back home and stay there

 

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