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Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 11:33:18 AM
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http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/21393281/ofarrell-welcomes-arrest-over-marriage/
Think from 7 yahoo site is great news. And not before time. It gives the news the *thing* that wed the 14 year old has been arrested. 15 years in prison then deported seems like justice to me. Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 11:36:08 AM
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Any offense against a child under 15 deserves the death penalty and I bet you if it happened there would only be the psychopaths that did it.
Look at the pseudo pedophiles that import child like brides from Asia to fill out their fantasies. Then look at the missing children that are exported from Australia to the mid east and Arabian slave markets each year. Just open your eyes and look, Posted by chrisgaff1000, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 11:53:40 AM
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Chris,
Am interested, can you give any references or links to:- a. Underage girls being imported to Aus b. Underage girls being exported from Aus. Posted by Banjo, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 1:15:47 PM
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OTB,
Here for Police, some with swords. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=historical+nsw+police+uniforms&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=aJn5Upm7J8TVkAXvwYGIDQ&ved=0CEEQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=653 Swords as preferred weapons: 10th June 1838. "When asked by the station hut keeper, George Anderson, what they were going to do with the Aboriginal people, John Russell said they were going to "take them over the back of the range and frighten them." The stockmen then entered the hut, tied them to a long tether rope and led them away. They took them to a gully on the side of the ridge about 800 metres to the west of the station huts. There they slaughtered them all except for one woman who they kept with them for the next couple of days. The approximately 28 people they murdered were largely women, children and old men. Ten younger men were away on a neighbouring station cutting bark. Most of the people were slaughtered with swords as George Anderson, who refused to join the massacre, clearly heard there were just two shots. Unlike Anderson, Charles Kilmeister joined the slaughter.[2] Testimony was later given at trial that the children had been beheaded while the men and women were forced to run as far as they could between the stockyard fence and a line of sword-wielding stockmen who hacked at them as they passed. After the massacre, Fleming and his gang rode off looking to kill the remainder of the group, who they knew had gone to the neighbouring station. They failed to find the other Aboriginal people as they had returned to Myall that night and left after being warned the killers would be returning." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myall_Creek_massacre The 'magazine' of a sword is never empty. Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 1:50:14 PM
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The father was a Muslim convert. Was his allegiance firstly to Australian law or to Islamic Culture?
Multi-cult-uralism is destroying Australia as if we do not uphold the laws we condone pedophilia and call it culture. Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 4:07:59 PM
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It is more than a stretch to believe that police (and common foot soldiers you believe?) were issued with swords and sabres.
But even if you do believe that, how come there are no bones exhibiting the trauma expected from the use of sharp weapons?
Yuyutsu, "Of course, no metallic weapons were needed in that battle: the chemical formula of the invaders' weapon of choice is C2H5OH"
You did make the foul allegation that there was invasion at the point of a gun. There is no evidence whatsoever to support that, which is why when challenged you said instead it was an alcohol invasion. That is a creative but fanciful excuse but no argument for alleged 'invasion'. Rather it demonstrates peaceful settlement where aboriginals had access to the recreational pursuits of the general community.
The Left and aboriginal activists have been adamant that 'indigenous' must not have alcohol restrictions. The argument rages with other aboriginal leaders who say that booze consumption by idle men and women on sit-down money contributes to the violence and other crime, particularly in their self managed communities.
It was a peaceful settlement. There is no other credible evidence that says otherwise, only the spin of activists, including the horde of advocates, academics, bureaucrats and so on whose daily bread and careers depend on maintaining a divide.