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How to prevent or contain terrorist acts in Australia?

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SteeleRedux:
WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ?

NEVER SAID ANYTHING LIKE THAT !
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 19 December 2014 2:29:31 PM
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Poirot, What is the connection you are trying to make or are you just
trying to insult us ?

I will have an attempt to understand you.
We have enough problems of our own here without bringing in all the
troubles of the Middle East, just so you can try and act high & mighty.

Get up off your knees and join the real world !
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 19 December 2014 2:36:55 PM
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Dear Bazz,

(Oh this could be very good)

Gee that denial was pretty emphatic.

Let's imagine for a moment I am wrong. How about telling us what you think of a person who defended the rights of this fake 'sheik', the very man whose actions have caused the deaths of two innocent people in Sydney, to write those letters to the soldier's families.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Friday, 19 December 2014 2:43:01 PM
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Ponde,

He didn't have a firearms licence but he did have a gun.

Wonder how he got it, after all the Howard instigated National Firearms Laws* were supposed to stop nutters and others from getting their hands on guns.

*NFL are a joke as all of the States have different laws.
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 19 December 2014 2:46:22 PM
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No, it is firearms registration that is the (expensive) joke, because criminals do not register the guns that are illegal for them to own in any event.

Other western democracies have shed the expensive white elephant gun registries that did not solve crimes and always had a heap of wrong data. As Abbott has found to his cost! However, Abbott deserved public embarrassment for trying to reinvent himself as a Howard with populist 'gun control'. 'Gun control' that does not affect criminals and did diddley squat to stop this or any other offender. One LNP PM has already ridden that wagon into the ground.

The gun registries are just for public image. Busy work that takes police resources away from detecting and collaring criminals. Honestly, where is the public benefit in setting Plod to look over the shoulder of the lawfully licensed citizens? Prospective terrorists and other criminals would be rolling on the floor, laughing.
Posted by onthebeach, Friday, 19 December 2014 2:59:28 PM
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The simple fact is after the federal government has permitted an extremist or gang member into Australia something bad is likely to happen one day. Enormous police resources will be tied up watching them.

The federal government is NOT proactive in excluding them and its immigration officials are not resourced and do not have the available regulations and decision-making powers to prevent them from one day living among us. As well, there is corruption.

As a first priority the federal government should be making the decisions of the immigration department FINAL and not open to the quick-witted and their money grubbing lawyers to work around with appeals that we the taxpayer pay for.
Posted by onthebeach, Friday, 19 December 2014 3:07:19 PM
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