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Terror fails in face of hope and respect : Comments

By Mal Fletcher, published 23/3/2017

Today's attack on Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster, home of the British Parliament, have shaken many Londoners.

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Over 1000 words, and not of them is "Muslim" or "Islam".

Journalism fails in the face of reality.
Posted by Shockadelic, Friday, 24 March 2017 7:56:23 AM
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"Human beings will never be satisfied with a new status quo won through violence and suppression." writes Mal Fletcher.

Been to India, Mal?
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 24 March 2017 3:27:07 PM
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' Journalism fails in the face of reality.' Yep certainly the case with the journalist churned out by our unis. Look at how pathetically incapable the tax funded abc is in getting any sort of balance. Despite their narratives been shown to be flawed they still bang on. Oh well I suppose they are overpaid and comfortable with high salaries despite the fact they are incapable of swallowing truth.
Posted by runner, Friday, 24 March 2017 4:48:14 PM
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“Through the ages, this has been the fundamental difference between two of the biggest change-agents across civilisations – violent conquerors and servant-minded missionaries.”

And when was the last time Muslim missionaries knocked on your door?

Or any door? Ever?
Posted by Shockadelic, Saturday, 25 March 2017 9:04:45 AM
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Lucifarce

You are right, that in a time of war, all matters relating to that war should be dealt with
by the military and the government.

Civilian justice systems just aren't appropriate to be used in a time of war.
That's because wars are literally a fight to the death for our troops who are fighting
and their lives should not be made second in importance to returned Isis fighters
wanting to use our courts to be allowed back in.

Plus the rights of Australian citizens not to be put at risk by returned enemy soldiers
takes precedent over any law court.

Only our security forces know who these people these fighters are
and they shouldn't have to go through unprovable law cases to bar these people
from coming back in.
Who the bloody hell has ever fought a war like that in history, allowing enemy soldiers
to use the courts against our Australian soldiers and citizens.
It is bizarre and ludicrous and a total insult and betrayal by those who think it's ok
to do this
Posted by CHERFUL, Monday, 27 March 2017 12:20:04 AM
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CHEREFUL, The Islamists understand they can never defeat the "west"
by military means so they have in this era adopted the migration
method which is called for in the Koran.

I can see no solution but for putting an electronic wall around the
Middle East and no one in and no one out.

The alternative will probably be nuclear war at some future time.
Posted by Bazz, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 10:49:09 AM
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