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Human Rights Commission -UN about Australia

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TurnRightThenLeft, I was surprsed by your 'encouragement' for Antonios.

Do you really think that it's OK for an immigrant to come here, take all that's going, then run down our country?

Even when his accusation of Adelaide not having non-Anglo street names etc was shot down in flames, rather than replying to it, he went on another rave. I assume that you read the previous posts in this thread, so do you agree with all Antonios has written?
Posted by Jack the Lad, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 6:00:29 PM
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An interesting concept just occurred to me...

If David Hicks would have had someone like Antonios on his side -
How long do you think the Americans would have gotten away with holding Hicks?

I know if I was ever in trouble anywhere - I'd be praying they'd send someone like Antonios to help me. Rather than some "namby pamby" like Kevin Andrews, Downer, or Phillip Ruddick.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 7:12:26 PM
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ASymeonakis,
There are many Australians who don't have much regard or respect for the UN or their idiotic Human Rights commission. They should worry about China and African and South American countries, and others where Human right are non existant, instead of poking their noses in here.

Whats the UN doing for the people of Zimbarbwie, Kenya and other dictatorships. What about the human rights of all those Iraqis that Saddam murdered and put through a shredder.

A few years back the head of the UN HRC, a Mary something or other, came here telling us what we should be doing. Her trip was an utter waste of time and money. No wonder they get little respect.

We are one of the best and open societies in the world and you complain to the UN. Both you and the UN should think up better things to do.

Migrants come here as our guests and their rights are what we bestow on them. If they become citizens, which is not difficult, they then have the same rights as the rest of us.

Oh, and don't forget the RESPONSIBILITIES that go with that.
Posted by Banjo, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 7:47:56 PM
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"Even when his accusation of Adelaide not having non-Anglo street names etc was shot down in flames,....."
Posted by Jack the Lad, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 6:00:29 PM

Really? It depends on whose view you accepted. Oh yes! It was Leigh!

(Loved the law according to BOZO, btw.)
Posted by Ginx, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 8:17:27 PM
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Migrants come here as our guests??

Migrants are not guests, they are citizens of Australia!

Here we go again!
Posted by Ginx, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 8:19:54 PM
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Hey! Banjo, do I REALLY have to explain the difference between citizenship and naturalization to you?
Posted by Ginx, Tuesday, 26 February 2008 8:22:23 PM
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