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Posted by Banjo, Sunday, 22 November 2015 7:23:13 PM
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Suze, the fact that we have fared better here has more to do with us being surrounded by ocean, as opposed to trying to protect land borders. so sorry, but our people are not smarter, just luckier.
Its rather frightening dont you think, with our heightened level of surveillance that a putt putt boat can make it within a few Km of Christmas Island before being detected. Kinda makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. Not! Posted by rehctub, Sunday, 22 November 2015 8:14:01 PM
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//As I said before, the more muslims we have the greater the risk of a terrorist attack.//
Technically yes, but it doesn't just apply to muslims: the more people we have the greater the risk of a terrorist attack. If you check out the very comprehensive and useful Global Terrorism Database (link below) you can see that anarchist groups, far-right groups, as well as muslims are highly represented in the statistics for terrorist attacks in Australia over the past decade or so. http://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/ One of the few currently serving time in Australia for a successful terrorist attack on our soil instead of a foiled attempt is Peter James Knight, whose terrorist attack was motivated by his extremist Christian views. His case is something of an anomaly; there have been more cases like his in the US - because there are more Christians there - but right-wing extremist attacks in Australia are usually motivated by white supremacism rather than extremist Christianity. One particularly horrific terrorist attacks on forergin soil of the past few years was perpetrated by a white, Christian Norwegian. Should we stop importing white people, Christians or Norwegians to ensure that we don't accidentally import the next Anders Breivik? Posted by Toni Lavis, Sunday, 22 November 2015 8:14:59 PM
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.... If only our gun laws were even tighter...
Suze, those high powered guns you refer to are illegal, so no changes to our gun laws will stop their use as the users dont respect our laws. I think that 11 YO SS bomber is a real wakeup call. Posted by rehctub, Sunday, 22 November 2015 8:23:09 PM
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Banjo and rehctub, was that you and your other nationalist mates I watched on TV tonight at the 'Reclaim Australia' rally? What a charming bunch they look too.
I especially enjoyed the punching and kicking displayed by many at this little rally, as they held up placards denouncing Muslim violence. Lol! Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 22 November 2015 10:00:37 PM
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(Cont'd) Banjo, Cori Bernardi was banished with the other mad righties wasn't he? Everyone knows he is a religious loonytune...
As for guns, I realise there are many illegal guns out there, but at least we haven't got the mad gun lifestyle that many yanks have, with all those predominantly non-Muslim terrorist madmen killing all those kids at the US schools over the years. Thank goodness John Howard did one good thing in preventing Australia following that US 'right to bear arms' attitude. Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 22 November 2015 10:15:18 PM
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I know that there is no hope of you using reason to form an opinion but other reasonable people reading what I stated will see the logic. There are none so blind etc.
As I said before, the more muslims we have the greater the risk of a terrorist attack.
Maybe ALA can produce a Senator or two that has some common sense. Have to be streets ahead of the current lot. Senator Benardi is presently the only one worth feeding.