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Goodbye to Mick Keelty : Comments

By Stephen Keim, published 7/5/2009

The AFP should be professional, accountable and effective. With Keelty's resignation the government must pursue this objective with vigour.

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keith, if you think there was anything remotely honest about keelty's conduct with regard to haneef, then ... well then, nothing. you believe so much crap, a little more makes no difference.

or, perhaps you would like to ask lee rush how truly honest is this slimy little man.

toadying to the left? he's a born fascist, who licked the asses of his fascist masters. the one explicit example of toadying is when he forgot his role, told the truth about the iraq war, was subsequently kicked in the balls by ruddock, and took back the obvious truth of what he said.

pathetic, dangerous fungus of man.
Posted by bushbasher, Thursday, 7 May 2009 7:03:53 PM
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I don't know who you are addressing, Bushbasher. Nobody called "Keith" has posted. However, I did use the word toadying, but I was referring to Australian politicians now toadying to the people who could be very dangerous to us. I believe Keelty was sick of the current mob of politicians who seem eager to allow anyone into Australia, whether they arrive via smugglers' boats or legally as Haneef did, although the Howard Government's negligence in training enough Australian doctors was the reason for his presence.

Your hysterical condemnation of Keelty with very florid language is hard to understand. Perhaps you simply have a hatred for police and law and order, as many self-hating (as in hating Australia)lefties seem to. Perhaps you have personal problems with police and the rule of law. To lash out as you have at a public servant (whom you don't know) who is under the thumb of politicians is amazing.

Whatever your reasons, you are well over the top: it's almost as though you want something really nasty to happen to Australia, so intense is your reaction to the handling of a foreigner who was genuinely suspected of being a danger to Australia. Haneef is nothing compared with the safety of Australians. He might or might not have been up to no good; the AFP might have stuffed up; but the fact that Haneef has gone back to where he belongs is a good thing, principally because his arrest and departure is a warning to others coming here who might not be nabbed as Haneef was.
Posted by Leigh, Thursday, 7 May 2009 8:58:15 PM
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Well, BUSHBASHER, think of the words "I never spoke out when they took them away. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me."

I am an ex-cop, but what you are saying is absolute BS Bushbasher. Haneef was totally innocent from the start, Keelty knew it, and he lied. End of story.

I know just what they are like, I've suffered the corruption that exists today.

Next time, I hope they come for you! Or, are you a cop? I suspect so!
Posted by Wronglyaccused, Thursday, 7 May 2009 10:26:42 PM
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I say goodbye to bad rubbish. Since its inception the Federal Police have been a political police, available only to the ruling party, and unable and unwilling to act as a law enforcement agency for society at large. It has stood idly by while the Constitution has been defiled and dragged through the mud. It has stood idly by while Judges and Magistrates have completely ignored the legislation made by the Parliament of the Commonwealth. It has allowed organized crime to thrive, and State Police forces to be bribed, break the law with impunity and become a quasi army owned by the State Governments of Australia.

Anyone who has tried to make a complaint to the Federal Police knows this. The Parliament of the Commonwealth has the power to take over and control the forces to execute and maintain the laws of the Commonwealth, but it has never done it. ( S 51 Placitum vi). Consequently the States have run riot. Lindsay Tanner wants to see the States abolished. He cannot do that but he should seek to end the unholy alliances forged between the States and the Commonwealth with organizations like COAG, where the nine separate State Governments in Australia work out new ways to abuse the civil rights of every Australian, men and women alike.

A real Police Force, would start by arresting every Judge and Magistrate in Australia and charging them under Part III of the Crimes Act 1914 ( Cth). They are guilty of offending the laws of the Commonwealth by attempting in a way not specially defined in this Act to obstruct, prevent, pervert or defeat the course of justice in respect of the Judicial Power of the Commonwealth. Every time they sit without a jury, these criminals offend. That goes for the lot of them from the High Court down to your local magistrate. At the same time they should be arrested for an offence against S 28 Crimes Act 1914 ( Cth) interfering with political liberty, because since 1275, it has been a political right to choose mode of trial, and they refuse.
Posted by Peter the Believer, Friday, 8 May 2009 7:59:11 AM
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"I feel sorry or him, in a way".

I don't Ken. I had an open mind on the bloke, but then swung wildly against him for his performance in the Children Overboard Inquiry.

He gave the impression to me, that he treated the then opposition Senators with contempt. He is now in the position of working for them. Maybe his contract was always bound to come unstuck early.
Posted by JL Deland, Friday, 8 May 2009 8:36:18 AM
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I saw Haneef as an organizer , paving the way for the assassins , maintaining the integrity of their cover , what a sweet man ?

But the bile and extreme left wing ideologues he enlisted indicates he must have been a recruiter of fanatical f'wits who are unable to manage their medication .

Keelty did a good job considering the role he played by nature will always be political , he was an ideal icosahedron .
Posted by ShazBaz001, Friday, 8 May 2009 10:40:43 AM
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