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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Sydney reaps what it's rulers have sown over the past thirty years: A diverse,culturally enriched Dodge City.

My City of Sydney.
I miss the warmth of you 
Miss the Heart of your people.........



Thirty years of "Diversity" "Cultural Enrichment" and Open Borders has given Australians a
Country where almost every day is now a "Harmony Day" gang rape,murder,drive by shootings,stabbings and bashings.
Sydney, the home of the famous Opera House and the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge their imagery despoiled by Drugged stuffed morons and Drunks of all ages, roaming at will throughout Sydney's night spots and tourist attractions.
Home invaders, ATM theft,identity theft,car re birthing

And if the imported "Cultural Enriches" and "Harmony Day" ambassadors dont get you,our home grown scum take up the slack.
Thanks to Labor's "Progressive" elits and their rancid divisive United Nations policy of Multiculturalism 

As the present Australian Labor Party Minister for "School Education,Early Childhood and Youth, Peter Garrett (of Midnight Oil fame) once said "You have to rock the boat before you can sink it "

I remember as small child when hearing the closing of Ch 7 Sydney every night (yes TV stations did shut around midnight then and left you with a test pattern so you could tune your set) thinking how smart I was to have stayed awake so late.



My City of Sydney,I miss the warmth of you 
Miss the heart of your people
That little Church Steeple in Woolloomooloo

Sail boats white polka dotting the blue of the bay
As they glide on their way through a clear afternoon
Night folks thirsting for fun,
meeting most everyone at the Cross as they toss
in their merry balloon.

My City of Sydney
I miss your glow at dark
And the nights in a quiet Hyde Park
Miss the Opera House lights,from the Bridge

Though Im thousands of miles
from surfers and smiles of your
laugh loving children at play

My warm City of Sydney

I've never been away

Tommy Leonetti was an American pop singer-songwriter and actor of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In Australia his most famous song was "My City of Sydney" (written by Leonetti & Robert Troup) and was used by the Australian TV channel ATN7 in Sydney for station identification into the 1980s. In America he achieved greater success as a songwriter for movies and Broadway plays.


Tommy Leonetti was born Nicola Tomaso Lionetti in Bergen County, New Jersey in 1929. He married the American actress Cindy Robbins and was stepfather to her daughter, Kimberly Beck. They lived in Sydney, Australia in the 1960s and 1970s before returning to America.
Full bio here






Patrick Crowe’s accused Killer Christopher Brilliantes, does not apply for bail, noose tightens on accomplices


Accused killer of apprentice chef Patrick Crowe, Christopher Brilliantes, does not apply for bail


Evelyn Yamine
The Daily Telegraph
July 12, 2012 1:40PM



THE man charged with the stabbing murder of an apprentice chef did not apply for bail today.
Christopher Brilliantes, 21, was arrested yesterday and charged with the murder of Patrick Crowe.
The 22-year-old was allegedly stabbed during an altercation on Argyle St, Parramatta about 2am on Sunday and later died at Westmead Hospital. 11 7 12 Four arrested over the fatal stabbing of apprentice chef Patrick Crowe at Parramatta
Brilliantes, of Wentworthville, did not want to be brought up to the courtroom and did not apply for bail.
Magistrate Viney formally refused bail and remanded him into custody.
The matter was adjourned until September 13.
A co-accused, Judel Godoy, 18, was granted strict conditional bail after being charged with concealing a serious indictable offence.
The teenager, who is friends with the co-accused Brilliantes, must return to live at his family home in Auburn, where his stepfather, a corrections officer, has agreed to inform police if he does not meet his bail conditions.
These include reporting daily to police, not to go within 1km of Parramatta railway station unless to catch a train, not to associate with any co-accused in any way and he must abide by a residential curfew from 8pm to 6am.
Parramatta Local Court heard he had no participation in the alleged altercation and cooperated with police in an interview after his arrest.
A 15-year-old Toongabbie boy and 16-year-old Rosehill boy were also arrested and charged with affray.
Superintendent Robert Redfern said police were still looking for a teenage boy and three teenage girls who can help with on-going investigations.
Supt Redfern said there was "some interaction" with these teenagers in the lead up to the fatal stabbing about 2am last Sunday.
"The message to these people is that we will do all that we can to find you and bring you to justice so come forward, hand yourselves in to police, so that you can be spoken to," Supt Redfern said.
"There is no way we can bring back Patrick to his family but it's our hope in making some early arrests, it gives some comfort to his family in relation to the loss of their son," he said.
The male police are looking for is described as being in his late teens, of Pacific Islander appearance.
The girls are aged between 15 and 17, of Pacific Islander appearance and the other described as Caucasian.



Four arrested following Patrick Crowe Murder


Arab Spring :Egyptian Sex Slave Marriage,the woman said "I enslave myself to you,"


Egypt's First "Sex-Slave" Marriage


by Raymond Ibrahim
Gatestone Institute 
July 5, 2012



What is being dubbed as Egypt's "first sex-slave marriage" took place mere days after the Muslim Brotherhood's Muhammad Morsi was made president.


Last Monday, on the Egyptian TV show Al Haqiqa ("the Truth"), journalist Wael al-Ibrashi began the program by airing a video-clip of a man, Abd al-Rauf Awn, "marrying" his "slave." Before making the woman, who had a non-Egyptian accent, repeat the Koran's Surat al-Ikhlas after him, instead of saying the customary "I marry
myself to you," the woman said "I enslave myself to you," and kissed him in front of an applauding audience.

8 7 12 Egypt's First Sex-Slave Marriage

Sheikh Awn telling his concubine-bride what to say during their "nuptial vows," which included her "enslavement" to the self-proclaimed Sharia expert.

Then, even though she was wearing a hijab, her owner-husband declared her forbidden from such trappings, commanding her to be stripped of them, so as "not to break Allah's laws." She took her veil

and abaya off, revealing, certainly by Muslim standards, a promiscuous red dress (all the other women present were veiled). The man claps for her as the video-clip (which can be viewed here) ends.
The owner-husband, Abd al-Rauf Awn, then appeared on the show, identifying himself as an Islamic scholar and expert at Islamic jurisprudence who studied at Al Azhar. He gave several Islamic 
explanations to justify his "marriage," from Islamic prophet Muhammad's "sunna" or practice of "marrying" enslaved captive women, to Koran 4:3, which commands Muslim men to "Marry such women as seem good to you, two and three and four… or what your right hands possess."
For all practical purposes, and to avoid euphemisms, "what your right hands possess"—also known in Arabic as a melk al-yamin—is, according to Islamic doctrine and history, simply a sex-slave. Linguistic evidence further suggests that she is seen more as a possession than a human.


Even stripping the sex-slave of her hijab, the way Awn commanded his concubine-wife, has precedent. According to Islamic jurisprudence, whereas the free (Muslim) woman is mandated to be veiled behind a hijab, sex-slaves are mandated only to be covered from the navel to the knees—with everything else exposed. During the program Awn even explained how Caliph Omar, one of the first "righteous caliphs," used to strip sex-slaves of their garments, whenever he saw them overly dressed in the marketplace.


Awn further explained that sex-slave marriage is ideal for today's Egyptian society. He based his position on ijtihad, a recognized form of jurisprudence, whereby a Muslim scholar comes up with a new idea—one that is still rooted in the Koran and example of Muhammad—yet one that better fits the circumstances of contemporary society.


He argued that, when it comes to marriage, "we Muslims have overly complicated things," so that men are often forced to be single throughout their prime, finally getting married between the ages of 30-40 (when they might be expected to have a sufficient income to open a household). Similarly, many Egyptian women do not want to wear the hijab in public.
The solution, according to Awn, is to reinstitute sex-slavery—allowing men to marry and copulate much earlier in life, and women who want to dress freely to do so, as technically they are sex-slaves and mandated to go about loosely attired, anyway. 
"Who said sex-slavery is over?  What—because the UN said so?"
The other guest on the show, Dr. Abdullah al-Naggar, a professor of Islamic jurisprudence at Al Azhar, fiercely attacked Awn for reviving this practice, calling on him and his slave-wife to "repent" and stop dishonoring Islam, arguing that "there is no longer sex-slavery"—to which Awn responded by sarcastically asking, "Who said sex-slavery is over? What—because the UN said so?"


In many ways, this exchange between Awn, who advocates sex-slave marriage, and the Al Azhar professor symbolizes the clash between today's "Islamists" and "moderate Muslims." For long, Al Azhar has been primarily engaged in the delicate balancing act of affirming Islam while still advocating modernity according to Western standards, whereas the Islamists—from the Muslim Brotherhood to the Salafis—bred with contempt and disrespect for the West, are only too eager to revive distinctly Islamic practices that defy Western sensibilities.


While this may be the first sex-slave marriage to take place in Egypt's recent history, it is certainly not the first call to revive the practice. Earlier, Egyptian Sheikh Huwaini, lamenting that the "good old days" of Islam are over, declared that, in an ideal Muslim society, "when I want a sex-slave [I should be able to go]to the market and pick whichever female I desire and buy her." Likewise, a Kuwaiti female politician advocated for reviving the institute of sex-slavery, suggesting that Muslims should bring female
captives of war—specifically Russian women from the Chechnya war —and sell them to Muslim men in the markets of Kuwait.


And so the "Arab Spring" continues to blossom.

Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an Associate Fellow at the Middle East Forum.



And this from  THE SHEIK AT WINDS OF JIHAD 

Salafists Demand Legalization of Sex-Slave Marriages

Andrew Bolt and author Donna La Framboise discuss the Anthropogenic Global Warming SCAM

Blast from the Past October 30 2011
Andrew Bolt speaks with visiting climate change sceptic and author Donna La Framboise


The Bolt Report 10 Network Sydney 30 10 2011


Donna La framboise  Blog
NoFrakkingConsensus


Report below on Donna La framboise Sydney appearance from:




WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY 2012 10:51 AM · 
by SIMON
Last night I attended the Sydney talk of Canadian author and blogger Donna Laframboise, whose book, "The Delinquent Teenager who was mistaken for the world's top Climate Expert" has recently been published here in Australia.

A large crowd had gathered at the Sheraton on the Park to hear Donna speak about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

 Donna Laframboise
In her talk, she explained how despite protestations that the IPCC was a collection of the world's best climate scientists, much of the IPCC's reports were written by students and environmental activists, and that many appointments to the panel were politically motivated.
She also showed that the IPCC's claim only to rely on peer-reviewed science was false, with over 30% of the references cited in the recent AR4 coming from newspaper clippings, WWF and Greenpeace reports, press releases and other grey literature. I wonder how much of that grey literature supported "the consensus"? I'm guessing roughly 100%.
I have corresponded with Donna in the past and it was great to meet her finally! Donna, I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in "Fantasy Island".*

Four arrested following Patrick Crowe Murder

Four arrested over the fatal stabbing of apprentice chef Patrick Crowe at Parramatta

Tim Vollmer 
The Daily Telegraph 
July 11, 2012 7:01PM 

FOUR young men have been arrested over the fatal stabbing of apprentice chef Patrick Crowe in Parramatta early on Sunday morning.


The popular 22-year-old died on the operating table while undergoing emergency surgery for a punctured left lung suffered when he was stabbed during the brawl near the Argyle Street bus interchange at the end of a night out with friends. 

Police this evening arrested three men - aged 21, 18, and 16 - after carrying out a search warrant on a house in Parramatta. Another 16-year-old boy faced Parramatta Children's Court this afternoon, where he was granted bail after being charged with affray over his alleged involvement in the altercation. 

Officers last night said the investigation into the stabbing was ongoing, with more arrests expected. Emergency services were called at about 2am on Sunday following reports of a stabbing on Argyle Street, with NSW Ambulance paramedics transferring Mr Crowe to Westmead Hospital where he died shortly before 7am. During the fatal attack, which involved up to four men, a male offender is also alleged to have held a knife to the throat of one of Mr Crowe's friends. Police are still investigating the motive for the attack, including any possible link to a small run-in between Mr Crowe and his friends with some women in a club earlier in the night.


"Somewhere in Sydney these Godless Monsters are lurking,probably smirking about their act of cowardice and someone knows who they are, the killers biggest problem is that his accomplices know who he is,and that factor alone has doubled his chances of been apprehended sooner than later." ANV July 8 2012

Sydney's Occupied Territories Stabbing: Patrick Crowe, 22, attacked and stabbed to death..

Alan Jones: Delingpole,Coal Seam Gas,Shut the Gate,Terry McCrann,




Australia's # 1 Talkback Radio Host, Alan Jones of Radio 2GB 873 Sydney


Terry McCrann

Carbon tax to make its mark on the economy, Alan Jones is joined by economics commentator Terry McCrann to discuss the carbon tax. 

Shut the Gate

The fight against CSG mining continues Alan Jones is joined by Brian Monk, Lawrence Springborg and Drew Hutton of the Lock The Gate Alliance. 

James Delingpole

Alan Jones speaks with British commentator James Delingpole on Prime Minister Gillard's recent visit to Rio. 

 Donna LaFramboise

Climate change: the debate continues Alan Jones speaks with visiting climate change sceptic and author Donna LaFramboise