on 23-02-2015 06:10 PM
Well done tony abbot with your security address today... time to get tough with these people....
who let so many of these people tjat hate us into australia..... labor and the greens and billy and the left seems to be still supporting terrorists..
But well done abbott we need to get tough on these people... long overdue
23-02-2015 07:40 PM - edited 23-02-2015 07:43 PM
on 23-02-2015 07:45 PM
@am*3 wrote:2003
Fridge door terror kit - $15m waste (Howard Govt)
The kit includes a fridge magnet with crisis contact numbers and tips on how to spot terrorists
Not wasted, the kids had lots of fun upcycling them into colourful, decorative, fridge magnets.
on 23-02-2015 07:45 PM
How can you talk about berries and terrorists in the same sentence
it"s just idiotic and ludicrous
start a new thread Tony Abbott is poisoning us with Chinese Imports
{you have a choice don"t eat this toxic **bleep** there's been enough evidence of it by now}
because I think this one is about Tony Abbott trying to save our demise to terrorists
right now there are around 400 persons of interest in Australia
last year there was 200
in 5 years time there will be 4000
in ten years time there will be 400,000
for god sake wake up to what"s going on around the world the time for apathy empathy and sympathy is over
on 23-02-2015 07:45 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
What he did was correct then.
The British repelled an invader, the Belgrano was a legitimate target, even the Captain of the Belgrano said so
After the war.
If the Argies didn't want the carp kicked out of them, they shouldn't have invaded.
The Brits should have bombed Argentina mainland, including the capital.
And apart from a few rat bags, the whole of The Uk was behind the war effort.
Even the unions stopped striking and pulled their weight.
One way to win an election eh?
23-02-2015 07:48 PM - edited 23-02-2015 07:51 PM
on 23-02-2015 07:50 PM
@opmania wrote:How can you talk about berries and terrorists in the same sentence
Easily, I type about the ludicrous unfairness about allowing people to be poisoned, if there is not change to the packaging labels there will only be more of it.
When was the last terrorist attack in Australia? When was the last person poisoned by berries.
23-02-2015 08:00 PM - edited 23-02-2015 08:02 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
The authorities have been watered down by do gooders giving far too many rights to perps
And kicking up a stink when they don't get bail et c.
Although after a few high profile killings it seems to be swinging the other way.
Thank god.
If the courts, i'e' judges and magistrates, can't or won't use the powers already given to them ithen giving them extra powers won't make much difference. and trying to shift the blame onto do gooders for the failure of the courts is simply a cop-out.
on 23-02-2015 08:01 PM
@bcaau_as1hft wrote:Well done tony abbot with your security address today... time to get tough with these people....
who let so many of these people tjat hate us into australia..... labor and the greens and billy and the left seems to be still supporting terrorists..
But well done abbott we need to get tough on these people... long overdue
Abbott’s speech was a lot of jiggery-pokery and merde. Why did he use the word ‘could’ when it comes to stripping someone of Australian citizenship and ‘could’ when dealing with welfare payments. What is wrong with ‘you will lose your Australian citizenship’ and ‘you will forfeit welfare payments’.
on 23-02-2015 08:02 PM
What are those predicted figures based on?
right now there are around 400 persons of interest in Australia
last year there was 200
in 5 years time there will be 4000
in ten years time there will be 400,000
on 23-02-2015 08:11 PM
By choosing to foster fear and division, by failing to embrace truly meaningful security recommendations such as a gun crackdown, Abbott has inadvertently exposed his weakness, not his strength.
If we withdraw the benefit of the doubt, we see a failing leader merely posturing on national security in a sad effort to hold his job.