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Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 12:18:10 PM
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Some "facts"......
(I know most of you here are allergic to them, but have a read anyway:) http://www.factsfightback.org.au/are-asylum-seeker-claims-genuine-check-the-facts/ Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 1:57:10 PM
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Lexi,
You tendered an opinion piece by a journalist. Why you might think that a journalist's opinion is convinving or even worthwhile is a mystery. Particularly where you likely picked it to coincide with your own opinion. For myself and I am sure there are many like me, I would very much prefer that the said journalist had a go at reporting the facts without her skew. It is a very great pity that journalists and commentators themselves have become 'newsworthy' and write opinion pieces instead of providing facts and investigative work in depth. There have been numerous criticisms of women journalists in particular for this and many waste news columns with articles about themselves. I do not criticise one 'side' for this. I also criticise editors for promoting 'sides' and stereotypes, it being far easier and cheaper to have hack reporters than to pay for real journalists. Honestly, the late Richard Carlton could do a better job than almost all of the hacks and poseurs who waste paper and minutes on the electronic media. Returning to PM Rudd, nothing has been produced as yet. There is to be a talk fest. Whether Australians want a talk fest deciding matters to do with who crosses Australian borders and deciding matters to do with sovereignty is another matter. PM Rudd has also promised two military aircraft, customs vessels and live animals exports. Speaking of the latter, live animal exports, that is another highly contentious issue arising from his earlier period as PM, wouldn't you say? It is certainly a matter where one might have expected that Rudd would have undertaken consultations with stakeholders and interested groups in Australia first before proceeding wouldn't you agree as well? Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 2:03:31 PM
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poirot: Some "facts"......
Poirot, I actually read your Links & form an opinion. Who know, I may have missed something or learn something new. A day I don't learn something new is a day I have wasted. I never refuse to read you Links. Unlike you, as you have said, of my Links. "The Facts," it's A bit like "Amnesty International." It's full of half truths, misinterpretation, by over sensitive, Greenie cry baby types that have a breakdown if someone gets a splinter. Opps, there I go again name calling. An accurate description though, wouldn't you say. Islam is a Religious & Government System that is too dangerous to entertain as a "sleeper" in Australia. See Denmark, Norway, Belgium & the UK, etc. Do you remember Iftikhar words, Were they not frightening enough? Do you look forward to this type of Government in Australia.? Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 2:39:07 PM
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Send ALL Muslims back to countries that a majority of citizens with their particular religious sect. Remove Australian Citizenship of ALL Muslims regardless of how long they have been here or were born here.
Jayb - are you going to include all the descendants of the ones who came here in the 19th century? Posted by Cossomby, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 4:08:40 PM
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Does the new Pope seem like a nice guy? Yup!
Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 4:15:14 PM
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Remove Australian Citizenship of ALL Muslims regardless of how long they have been here or were born here. Humanity & Compassion does not enter the equation in a Real World situation like this.
This is a Religion & Government System that is too dangerous to entertain as a "sleeper" in Australia. See Denmark, Norway, Belgium & the UK, etc. Do you remember Iftikhar words, Were they not frightening enough?