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By Kellie Tranter, published 8/8/2014Who else is a potential target in Australia? Lawyers involved in the Securency banknote corruption case because of its consequences for the 'national interest'?
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Posted by plantagenet, Saturday, 9 August 2014 4:50:04 PM
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Arjay
Please don't Miss Kellie that this is the Government's new secret Counter-Terrorism Strategy: http://youtu.be/URTj4naIdAs Bloody Favoritism! Cheers Pete Posted by plantagenet, Saturday, 9 August 2014 4:56:37 PM
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Pete, David Hicks is one, who has no trial ,yet now is on the cusp of having all charges dropped.
You have not addressed "bail in" ie confiscation of our bank deposits. Should this be legal? http://www.cecaust.com.au/ Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 9 August 2014 5:55:27 PM
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How many people have been charged, let alone convicted, under John Howard's Oh so onerous and long passed Sedition Laws?
Why haven't John Howard's Sedition Laws prevented your more anti-State claims? I mean if Tony Abbott were Henry VIII yee bod would've been baked on the gibbet sideways.
What I'd give for a Gulag.
Pete