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Bringing Terror to Australia

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Yes Issy,

I recall that election, Mr D was from the Shooters and Hooters Party, whilst Ms A was an upstanding citizen from the Greens. Is that correct? Maybe not, the Shooters and Hooters scored 0.1% of the vote at the last Federal election, not much chance of topping the vote ever.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 12 October 2022 2:23:13 PM
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Herr Goebbels,
Still smarting from having your.FirearmLicence cancelled?
Get over it.
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 12 October 2022 7:40:31 PM
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Hi Banjo Patterson,

I think the link you gave me regarding 'preventative detention' relates to how long police can detain a person without charge.

Kids under 16 who commit other offenses can be placed in youth detention.
http://www.qld.gov.au/law/sentencing-prisons-and-probation/young-offenders-and-the-justice-system/youth-detention/about-youth-detention/basics-of-youth-detention

Youth detention centres are secure places for people aged 10 to 18. They exist to:
- protect the safety of the community
- provide consequences for offending
- prepare detained young people to live productively in the community.

The system as it currently exists (out of control kids, not specifically relating to terrorism) is far from ideal.
- In fact, in relation to youth offenders the system is so bad that one might say it's broken.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 12 October 2022 10:36:56 PM
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Dear Armchair Critic,

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You wrote :

« I think the link you gave me regarding 'preventative detention' relates to how long police can detain a person without charge »
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It’s an extract of the Anti-Terrorism Act (No. 2) 2005. Here is the link to the full text of that law :

http://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2006C00754
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You might also be interested to read this paper published by ScoMo and his Home Affairs Minister, Karen Andrews entitled :” Safeguarding Our Community Together, Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy 2022” :

http://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2022-03/apo-nid317321.pdf

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Posted by Banjo Paterson, Thursday, 13 October 2022 6:57:19 AM
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The kind of people supporting the "bringing them home" are the same who support disunity !
I for one do not want to abandon these children I just believe that bringing them here is not the right move. As I said earlier, there should be places all over the world where such mothers & their children can live safely, supported by the Govt of the country of birth of the mother.
The UN could arrange such places by tomorrow if it had any interest in helping the children.
Australia could harbour children from other countries & vice versa. The import factor is that they get exposure to another mentality & hopefully wean off their indoctrination that made their stupid mothers to leave for the conflict zones in the first place.
Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 13 October 2022 7:55:50 AM
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'The kind of people supporting the "bringing them home" are the same who support disunity'. Yes!

Our PM supports disunity.

Albanese is interested only in spin and politics. He sees power in division, which is why he believes in multiculturalism and in undermining unifying symbols such as the Crown, and dividing Australians by race (the Voice). He is using education to inflict guilt and shame upon the nation until such a time that his warped views and those of the communistic left are accepted as normal.

Bringing terrorism, fear and unrest to Australia is part of the plan.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 13 October 2022 9:19:20 AM
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