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Should Muslims Who Support Sharia Law In Australia Be Deported?
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'This carnage has nothing to do with Islam' and the left complain about Plagiarism. You are kidding me aren't you?
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 10:04:33 AM
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Only mentioned plagiarism as an example of these Einsteins being unable to think and write for themselves.
You should try it...might improve your run-by posts, runner. Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 10:08:03 AM
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Hope you are getting ready to cover up girls. The latest daily news in France
'A MOTHER and her three daughters have reportedly been stabbed in France because they were ‘scantily dressed’. ' 'The youngest victim, who was eight years old, is currently in a critical condition in hospital after suffering a punctured lung.' Oh well Susie and Poirot aren't afraid yet. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/mother-and-daughter-stabbed-in-france-for-being-scantily-dressed/news-story/2ce577ad3c01548f6be3323397aead3e Posted by runner, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 10:12:57 AM
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poirot: Plagiarism is the lifting/stealing "word for word" of another's content.
It's usually undertaken by those who are lazy and/or intellectually challenged. Hanson did it with her "policies". Melania Trump has done it with her speech. Both too dense to realize it would be discovered. If a good idea or Policy is "good" then why not use it. They should, of course, give credit to where they got the idea from or that it's in the General Domain., which is what happens in Wilkie's idea is intelligent. He himself appears reasonably intelligent. So are you saying I'm intelligent, seeing that the $1 Pokey Limit was my idea to him, would you say he has plagiarised my idea. No reply on your thoughts on the Koranic Quotes poirot. Why not? Just the usual diversion. Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 10:50:44 AM
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"Oh well Susie and Poirot aren't afraid yet."
Oh, by that I take it that you'd like us to be..."scared"? Would ya, runner...would you really like that? runner will just have a trawl around to find the latest nutter and then post it on OLO with the addendum: "Oh well Susie and Poirot aren't afraid yet." Because we're women...why didn't you include the fellas in your little scare tribute? But really, you don't have to trawl so far afield...here's one from Oz. "Cleaner Vincent Stanford admits murdering Stephanie Scott" "The man accused of killing NSW high school teacher Stephanie Scott has pleaded guilty to her murder. Vincent Stanford, 25, appeared via videolink from Long Bay prison in a NSW Supreme Court this morning, where he officially entered a plea of guilty to the charges of murdering and sexually assaulting Ms Scott." http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/cleaner-vincent-stanford-admits-murdering-stephanie-scott/news-story/660e9bf16fcd8fbe417d8eae9f2b83d6 What's that you say, runner? This guy doesn't qualify for a runner scare post because, even though he committed a heinous crime in our own country, he's not Muslim. Oh right, then..... Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 10:57:34 AM
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Suse,
Please, will you stop trying to link Islam with 'race' and then accusing others of doing so ? 'Race' is irrelevant to Islam. Anybody can be a Muslim. What Islam preaches via the Koran is equal-opportunity violence and medieval/mediaeval brutality in the interests of world domination, with a bit of Arab super-dominance thrown in. Just to return to Q & A: Tony Jones made a cheap comment that Indonesia was a Muslim country. No, it's a secular, multi-faith country: five religions are official religions - Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Protestant Christianity and Catholic Christianity. Apart from Gus Dur around 2001-2002, it has not had a particularly Islamist President since Independence, and he was from a very inclusive and accommodating version of Islam, common in Indonesia. Yes, Hanson is not too cluey, if she didn't even know that Sam Dastyari was Muslim, and also from a persecuted minority of Azeris in Iran. I thought he came out of all that very well, making the point that, coming from a progressive family, he had always been a non-practising Muslim. Runner, I haven't heard or seen anything about that vicious attack on three women. Perhaps our feminist colleagues know of it and are, at this very moment, preparing a protest against such vile actions. What do you reckon ? Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 11:02:43 AM
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