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Warning to all Muslims the world over seeking asylum and protection from the manifestations of their faith.
Do not under any circumstances come to Australia, for we are a Nation founded upon Judeo Christian Law and principles and as such Australia is an anathema to any follower of the Paedophile Slave Trader Mohammad's cult of Islam.
There is no ideology more hated and despised in Australia than Islam.You simply would not like it here.
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Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
Voltaire French author, humanist, rationalist, & satirist (1694 - 1778)
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Those who demand you believe that Islam is a Religion of Peace also demand you believe in Anthropogenic Global Warming.
Aussie News & Views Jan 1 2009
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"But Communism is the god of discontent, and needs no blessing. All it needs is a heart willing to hate, willing to call envy “justice."
Equality then means the violent destruction of all social and cultural distinctions. Freedom means absolute dictatorship over the people."
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Take Hope from the Heart of Man and you make him a Beast of Prey
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“ If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival.
“There may be even a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than live as slaves”
Winston Churchill. Pg.310 “The Hell Makers” John C. Grover ISBN # 0 7316 1918 8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------If language is not correct, then what is said is not what is meant; if what is said is not what is meant, then what must be done remains undone; if this remains undone, morals and art will deteriorate; if justice goes astray, the people will stand about in helpless confusion. Hence there must be no arbitrariness in what is said.
This matters above everything.
—Confucius
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'a socialist is communist without the courage of conviction to say what he really is'.
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Hontar: We must work in the world, your eminence. The world is thus.
Altamirano: No, Señor Hontar. Thus have we made the world... thus have I made it.
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Voltaire said: “If you want to know who rules over you, just find out who you are not permitted to criticize.”


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When those sworn to destroy you,Communism, Socialism,"Change you can Believe in" via their rabid salivating Mongrel Dog,Islam,take away your humanity, your God given Sanctity of Life, Created in His Image , If you are lucky this prayer is maybe all you have left, If you believe in God and his Son,Jesus Christ, then you are, despite the evils that may befall you are better off than most.

Lord, I come before You with a heavy heart. I feel so much and yet sometimes I feel nothing at all. I don't know where to turn, who to talk to, or how to deal with the things going on in my life. You see everything, Lord. You know everything, Lord. Yet when I seek you it is so hard to feel You here with me. Lord, help me through this. I don't see any other way to get out of this. There is no light at the end of my tunnel, yet everyone says You can show it to me. Lord, help me find that light. Let it be Your light. Give me someone to help. Let me feel You with me. Lord, let me see what You provide and see an alternative to taking my life. Let me feel Your blessings and comfort. Amen.
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"The chief weapon in the quiver of all Islamist expansionist movements, is the absolute necessity to keep victims largely unaware of the actual theology plotting their demise. To complete this deception, a large body of ‘moderates’ continue to spew such ridiculous claims as “Islam means Peace” thereby keeping non-Muslims from actually reading the Qur’an, the Sira, the Hadith, or actually looking into the past 1400 years of history. Islamists also deny or dismiss the concept of ‘abrogation’, which is the universal intra-Islamic method of replacing slightly more tolerable aspects of the religion in favor of more violent demands for Muslims to slay and subdue infidels"

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Anthropogenic Global Warming SCAM

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Indian "Cultural Enrichment" and "Harmony Day" ambassador Extradited to Australia to face Rape Charges


Indian Accused Of Rape Extradited To Australia To Face Charges


MELBOURNE – A 25-year-old Indian taxi driver, who is accused of raping a woman passenger two years ago in Australia, appeared briefly before a court here after being extradited from India.


Jaswinder Singh Mutta, who was extradited from India in January this year following his arrest by Indian police, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court.
Mutta allegedly raped 26-year-old passenger in his taxi late at night in the suburb of North Fitzroy on January 17, 2010.


He was charged with two counts of rape and one count of indecent assault, according to The Age newspaper. Magistrate Jelena Popovic explained to Mutta that he had been brought before the court for a filing hearing.


Popovic said Mutta and his lawyer would be given access to the police brief of evidence against him by July 31. Mutta was remanded in custody for a committal mention on August 31. He did not apply for bail.


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Jaswinder Singh Mutta, the first Indian to be extradited to Victoria, is facing two counts of 
rape charges and one of indecent assault.


IBN


Melbourne: The 25-year-old Indian taxi driver, extradited on charges of raping an Australian woman passenger, had fled the country on a one-way ticket to India after committing the crime, a court was told on Thursday.


Jaswinder Singh Mutta, the first Indian to be extradited to Victoria, is facing two counts of 
rape charges and one of indecent assault.


Mutta appeared in a Victoria court where it was heard that the cabbie fled to India on a one way ticket after allegedly raping his passenger. He left Melbourne on a Thai Airways flight on February 6, 2010 after buying his one way ticket.


In opposing Mutta's bail application in a Magistrates Court, senior investigative official, Shane Jenkins, unfolded the incident and informed that the alleged victim, who was 26, had met two girlfriends for dinner on January 17, 2010, and had been drinking wine throughout the night.
According to a report in 'The Age' newspaper, Jenkins told the court that the victim hailed 


Mutta's taxi and asked him to take her home.
Jenkins said the woman vomited in the back of the taxi and Mutta told her she would have to clean it up. 
Mutta drove her home and waited as she went to get a bucket of water and some cleaning products. As she was cleaning the taxi, Mutta pointed inside the taxi and said, "What about that?". 
Mutta then forced the woman into the back seat of the taxi and raped her.
The official informed the court that Mutta at one stage told the woman, "Maybe I have AIDS", before saying, "Just joking".


Mutta, who came to Australia in December 2008 on a student visa, was interviewed by police on February 4 where he denied the rape allegations and refused to take part in an 
identification parade or give a DNA sample.


Jenkins said police had seized Mutta's mobile phone which had two photographs of the 
alleged victim. Mutta was released by police because of insufficient evidence at the time and next day he went to a flight centre office, and paid USD 975.59 for the one-way flight to New Delhi via Bangkok before flying out later that night.
Jenkins said a warrant for Mutta's arrest was issued after police found semen in the back of his taxi and in the victim's underwear.


Mutta was taken into custody by Indian authorities on January 5 this year before being 
extradited. It was the first time an Indian national had been extradited to Victoria.

Commiserations to our American friends on their latest brush with Sociopathy

When too much of the Religion of Peace is barely enough : Shocking acts of Godless Satan inspired savagery..........


Shocking acts of Godless Satan inspired savagery....Hey 

chill out man it's Ok, the Holy Koran ordered them do it


Navy capable of winning sea battle of wills


Piers Akerman
The Daily Telegraph
July 20, 2012 8:09AM


CLAIMS the Australian navy cannot turn back the boats are ridiculous.


Yet the ABC persists in trotting out retired defence brass hats to claim such work is dangerous or it is not the sort of work navy people like.


Well, boo hoo to retired Admiral Chris Barrie and former defence secretary Paul Barratt, who have ventured into these politically charged waters with a series of interviews in which they have given a clear indication why the Defence department has been such an easy target for gutting by the Labor-Green-independent government.


Barrie, who did not distinguish himself with his confused thinking during the children overboard affair, now asks: "Are we still playing a game where nobody's prepared to give anything on this issue and that leaves asylum seekers still in jeopardy?"


Barratt doesn't pretend to take a detached view. He takes the position that Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has no wish to solve this problem: "He wants to maintain it as a problem because he sees it as an election winner."But Abbott has said he wants to solve this problem and has proposed the reintroduction of measures that ended the lethal business of human trafficking under the Howard government. Those measures included turning back boats when possible and issuing illegal boat arrivals with temporary protection visas.


The US Coast Guard turns boats back to Cuba and the Dominican Republic on an almost daily basis. The Sri Lankan navy turns boats back. Our navy is more than up to the task, as distasteful as it may be.


In May 2004, I was aboard HMAS Stuart in the Persian Gulf when Captain Phil Spedding was routinely sending heavily armed boarding parties to inspect suspicious dhows posing a threat to shipping and offshore oil facilities. A week earlier, on the eve of Anzac Day, a flotilla of suicide craft had launched attacks on the crew of the USS Firebolt, killing three.


As I watched, the Stuart's two boarding craft William and Wallace swept off to a large dhow.


The boarding party was led by the Stuart's executive officer, Lieutenant Commander Michelle Miller, now Captain Miller.


Was the job dangerous? Yes. Was Lt-Cdr Miller capable of performing her duty as an RAN officer? You bet.


Only yesterday, a former human rights commissioner warned that hundreds, if not thousands, of asylum seekers will almost certainly drown on their way to Australia unless something is done to stop people-smuggling boats. In his submission to the federal government's expert panel on asylum seekers, Dr Sev Ozdowski said Labor's decision to wind back the Howard government's Pacific Solution and temporary protection visas created an undeniable pull factor for people trying to flee Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Iraq.


"If the current trend continues, boat arrivals for 2012 will be well over 10,000," he wrote.


"The increased boat people arrivals will almost certainly result in hundreds or thousands of people drowning on the way to Australia. This statement is not alarmist - it will happen."


On Wednesday, the sixth illegal boat with some 65 people aboard arrived in just three days - taking the total number of undocumented arrivals since Labor wound back the Coalition's border protection policies in 2007 to nearly 21,000.






The government's panel is due to report before parliament resumes next month but the government's alliance partners, the Greens, have already sent in a submission at odds with Labor's proposed Malaysian Solution and Labor has warned it will not necessarily support the panel's recommendations.


As opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison said: "Not only have Labor sought to distance themselves from their own expert panel by reserving their position on its recommendations, they remain at war with their alliance partners on the committee they set up to solve the problem."


More than 131 boats carrying nearly 9500 undocumented people have arrived since the Malaysian Solution was announced on May 7, 2011. Under the swap-and-release proposal, Australia would have sent 800 asylum seekers to Malaysia and received 4000 in return.


The High Court killed the plan stone dead because the government could not guarantee the security of those sent to Malaysia, which is not a signatory to the UN Convention on Human Rights - a basic requirement once insisted upon by Labor. The plan was meant to be a one-off and act as a deterrent but there is no indication it would have succeeded.


On the other hand, if Labor had not dismantled the Howard government's border protection regime, people would not have died at sea, more than $1 billion would have been saved, the Christmas Island detention centre would be mothballed and naval and customs officers would have been freed to get on with other duties.

Alan Jones Michael Smith on Julia Gillard and the ex AWU Official Boyfriend


Julia Gillard and the Australian Workers Union
Alan Jones is joined by Michael Smith to discuss the Prime Minister and the AWU.



Andrew Bolt previously spoke with Mike Smith on The Bolt Report 
May 20 2012


Thomson Resign

Background on the Thomson Affair and the Hospital Services Union



The war on free speech: Michael Smith again

Andrew Bolt 
Nov 30 2011Sure, Michael Smith has been cleared by ACMA, not least because he seems to know a bit more about the Koran than his critics:From the information provided and the ACMA’s independent research, there does not appear to be any conclusive or consistent evidence as to the exact age of Aisha when she married Muhammad and when the marriage was consummated.Notwithstanding that there is some dispute as to the age of Aisha when she was married, there can be no dispute that many authoritative sources state that she married Muhammad at a young age, whether that age was six, seven or nine.The ACMA is therefore of the view that Michael Smith’s statement that Aisha was married to Muhammad when she was nine and that the marriage was consummated when she was eleven is ‘reasonably supportable as being accurate’.But this attrition by lawfare, requiring expensive and time-consuming responses to the thought-police, with all the worry and reputational damage this involves, will guarantee that many other journalists simply refuse to take the risk of saying anything at all on controversial but important social issues.I’d also like to know why the complainant can stay anonymous while trying to silence or discredit the journalist who dares to express an opinion. This is star chamber stuff.(Thanks to reader bexleyborn. Warning: link to a Word doc.)


Friday, July 20, 2012

Thomas Kelly: Funeral and Court Round up


Thomas Kelly farewelled by family and friends at former school


Clementine Cuneo and wires
The Daily Telegraph
July 20, 2012 12:44PM




THOMAS Kelly was a determined, courageous young man whose life was cut tragically short, his father has told mourners at a funeral service in Sydney.
Ralph and Kathy Kelly held the hands of their younger two children Stuart and Madeleine, as they walked into The Kings School chapel for the funeral service.


Hundreds of people gathered in and around the chapel to say goodbye to Tom, 18, who was killed in a Kings Cross attack almost a fortnight ago.
Kieran Loveridge, 18, has been charged with murder.
"Thomas was a courageous boy in both his life and his death,'' Mr Kelly  told the service.
"The more I knew him the more I was in awe of his sheer determination.''
Mr Kelly also read out his son's final email, sent on July 6, the night before he was fatally attacked.
Thomas wrote that he was going to have an early night on Friday, July 6 because he wanted to save his energy for the next evening.
"Na, I'm not going out tonight,'' the teenager wrote to his father in the email.
"I might be back a little later - just stay for a drink - but want to have an early night and enjoy tomorrow instead.'
Mr Kelly said his son also spoke about what he was going to have for dinner that evening and about sorting out a tax form.
"I will treasure those last written words to me written from my son,'' Ralph Kelly continued.
"Thomas did in fact go out that Friday night, he spent some time with his good friends from Mosman playing pool at The Oaks (pub) in Neutral Bay. 19 7 12 Thomas Kelly 4
"In hindsight I'm very glad he got to spend some time with his good friends that evening.
"He would have spent his last night happy.'
Mr Kelly said the days since his son's death had been an emotional rollercoaster.
"It's still difficult to believe Thomas will not be coming home again,'' he said.
"I don't think th e reality has yet set in. We still talk about Thomas in the present tense.
"Each night we turn on his bedside lamp and say a prayer.''
The Reverend Stephen Edwards said it wasn't long ago that Thomas Kelly was sitting in the chapel where his funeral was taking place.
"It was was the last thing on our minds that we'd be returning so quickly to farewell one of our own,'' he said.
"Our compassion and our hearts go out to Thomas's family.
"To Ralph and Kathy, to Stuart and to Madeleine.''
Other speakers touched briefly on the violence that led to Thomas's death and the pain it had caused.
His father said today's service is about "remembering our son, and how much he meant to us".
Tom only graduated from the school last year. His brother Stuart is in Year 9.
There was a strong police presence at the service.
The Kelly's requested today be "all about Thomas", not about the horrific circumstances in which he died.
"We want to celebrate his life," Mr Kelly said.

Thomas Kelly: Parents speak of their Son's Murder.


Rev Edwards said Tom had just started to settle into life. He was happy with the world and "blossoming", when he tragically died on June 9.
He said it was a privilege to have Tom's farewell at his old school.
"Only a short while ago Tom sat in this very chapel with his year 12 cohorts...and looked forward to what life had in store," Rev Edwards said.
A brave and strong Mr Kelly told of the pride Tom brought him everyday.
"I frequently told him over the past few months that Kathy and I were so proud to be his parents," he said.
He remembered living in Sydney during the week with Tom, while they both worked there, and listening to his son's alarm go off at 6am every day.
"Despite my protests, he would always ignore it."
But he said it was during those months, he became so much closer to Tom, and they reconnected after Tom's three years at boarding school.
"At night we'd spend time talking about his life and friends," he said.
"He was a tremendously loyal friend...always respectful of others."
"Tom had bundles and bundles of talents. Music, drums and guitar. We frequently had his music fill our house."
He told mourners he got an update this week of the four patients who had recieved his son's organs.
"Thomas lives on in the four recipients of his organs, and the future babies who will receive his heart valves," Mr Kelly said.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Thomas Kelly Murder accused Kieran Loveridge faces Court

Thomas Kelly accused Killer appears in Court supporter knocks Cameraman unconscious outside court



Accused Dog Act King Hit Killer,Kieran Loveridge  faces Court

Funeral of Murder Victim, 22 year old Patrick Crowe.

Spirit soars with angels 

Stabbing victim was a good soul

LAWRENCE MACHADO
Daily Telegraph Pg.12 
July 19 2012


EACH one represented a year in the life of Patrick Crowe — 22 white pigeons set
free  yesterday  during  an  emotional farewell to "a good soul".

Mother Angelina Crowe and step-father Michael Haycock were embraced
by Superintendent Robert Redfern, the police officer who last week told them
their son would not be coming home after a night out with a friend.

Patrick, 22,of Windsor, was stabbed in a random attack in Parramatta about 2am on July 8. 18 7 12 Patrick Crowe  Funeral
At his funeral yesterday his parents and sister Rebecca were surrounded by family and hundreds of friends who spoke openly of their great loss.
Best mate Justin Bynes, friends with Patrick for 10 years since attending Colo High School, said it was no wonder the funeral was well attended.
He had no enemies, no detractors. Just a multitude of friends he had touched with his kindness, he said.
"He was a very good-hearted person. confident and had a good soul. He was everyone's friend," Mr Bynes said.
Patrick's  girlfriend  Allison  Collier spoke lovingly of her time with the apprentice chef,while fam8 7 12 stabbing victim dies 2ily friend Virginia Teal
said Patrick enjoyed life and was well mannered.
“It’s such a shocking tragedy which I never thought will happen to any of my friends” she said
"I feel Angelina's sorrow myself as a mother and we will support the family as best we can."
Angel Hawkins, who works with Mrs Crowe, broke down as she spoke of
Patrick's violent death.  "I knew the family very well and it's  so hard on them and all of us," she said.

The touching poem, Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep, was read out by Mrs Crowe.
Patrick, who was working at the Park Avenue Cafe in Hurstville, was heading home from a night out when he was
confronted and assaulted by four people at a bus stop in Argyle St, Parramatta.
He was stabbed — and died several hours later at Westmead Hospital.
Police have charged a Wentworthville  man with murder. An 18-year-old was  also charged with concealing a serious
indictable offence.



Four arrested following Patrick Crowe Murder


Accused Murderer of Thomas Kelly appears in Court as supporters knock Ch9 cameraman unconscious outside.


Cameraman knocked out at Thomas Kelly murder accused's hearing
Peter Bodkin, Nathan Klein and Yoni Bashan The Daily Telegraph July 19, 2012 1:05PM
THERE were violent scenes outside a Sydney court today, where one of the supporters of the man accused of murdering teenager Thomas Kelly knocked out a19 7 12 Thomas Kelly 3Channel 9 cameraman Mario Conti was knocked to the ground as they were surrounded by media at Burwood Local Court in Sydney's inner west.


Mr Conti hit his head as he fell and lay on the footpath barely moving for around 20 minutes before an ambulance took him away from the scene.
His alleged attacker was taken into Burwood police station, where he was being questioned early this afternoon.19 7 12 Thomas Kelly 4
Kieran Loveridge, 18, was arrested last night over the murder the 18-year-old Kelly in the nightclub hub of Kings Cross on July 7.

A FOUR-day sweep of 58 pubs and clubs in Kings Cross began last night, with government inspectors called in to ensure they comply with the law.
Detectives believe Loveridge may have punched a man in "a similar fashion" minutes before he allegedly king-hit Kelly.

Loveridge then allegedly went on to hit another two men within the Kings Cross area in the space of three hours, according to police.
Loveridge sat with his head down in the dock, displaying prominent neck and arm tattoos during a brief appearance in court this morning.
He didn't apply for bail, but his lawyer said the 18-year-old would make an application for release next Wednesday.
Around a dozen friends and family were in court to support Loveridge, who will remain in custody until at least next week.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Mal Lanyon said investigators had worked tirelessly in reviewing CCTV footage and information from the public over the incident.
"It was physical force used in each of the three incidents outside Mr Kelly and not dissimilar in nature," he said.
"There was an assault on a male sometime shortly before the assault on Mr Kelly and subsequent to Mr Kelly's assault there were two further assaults several hours later in the evening."
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Officers have also seized a number of items from a home in Seven Hills, in Sydney's west.
Mr Lanyon said police would continue to investigate the matter.
Homicide squad detectives arrested him at a Belmore sports field about 7.30pm last night.
He was interviewed at Campsie police station by strike force Mohawk detectives.
Just before midnight he was charged with one count of murder.
Loveridge was also charged with three counts of assault relating to separate alleged attacks the same night.
Police allege Loveridge, who turned 18 on March 9, king-hit Mr Kelly about 10pm on July 7 as he walked with his girlfriend on Victoria St, in Kings Cross.
A police source said Loveridge was also in the Cross for a big night out.
Mr Kelly, of Bowral, suffered critical head injuries. Two days later, in St Vincent's Hospital, his parents Ralph and Kathy made the heart-breaking decision to turn off his life support.
Two more people were also allegedly assaulted on Roslyn St in the Cross, where Mr Kelly was hit.
Loveridge had been at Belmore Oval watching a friend play football, although reports emerged last night that he had been watching a training session of the Canterbury Bulldogs.
He was handcuffed and taken from the ground.
Sources said that while Loveridge spoke with police as he was being driven to the station, he declined to be interviewed.
Mr Kelly finished high school at The King's School last year and had an accounting cadetship while also studying commerce at Macquarie University at night.
Mr Kelly's shocking death has also led to an urgent review of safety along the notorious Golden Mile.
Gambling Minister George Souris ordered a four-day compliance blitz of 58 late-trading pubs and clubs.

The operation, which started on Tuesday, aims to assess the effectiveness of security, surveillance and incident reporting.
More to come
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

18 year Old Arrested in connection with Thomas Kelly Murder


Arrest made over Thomas Kelly murder in Kings Cross


Yoni Bashan
The Daily Telegraph
July 18, 2012 9:14PM



POLICE have arrested an 18-year-old man over the death of Thomas Kelly in Kings Cross.
The teenager was arrested at an address at Glendenning near Mount Druitt at around 8:30pm tonight.
It is understood the man just turned 18-years-old this year.
He is currently at Campsie Police Station being interviewed by detectives and is expected to be charged.
He will appear before court tomorrow.
The Daily Telegraph has been made aware of the man's identity but cannot print it for legal reasons.
Mr Kelly was killed after being punched to the head as he made his way to a birthday party on July 6.



Thomas Kelly: Parents speak of their Son's Murder.

"Transformative wealth redistribution"? or are some of Labor / Green’s welfare recipients too wealthy?


Carbon tax compo being gambled away

Daily Telegraph
July 18, 2012 8:24AM
Pokie revenues surge in May and June
Increase coincides with carbon compo payments

Julia Throwing money HANDOUTS to low-income workers under the carbon tax scheme have led to a surge in pokie revenues in May and June, according to The Australian Financial Review.
Pokie revenues in Queensland rose more than 7 per cent in May and 12 per cent in June which coincided with the Federal Government’s handout of more than $15 billion in carbon tax compensation to pensioners and low-income earners.
Although other states have yet to release official gaming machine revenues for June, the AFR reports that in lower socio-economic areas of Victoria such as Bendigo they rose by 8.6 per cent, which is 7 per cent above the state average.
18 7 12 CO2 Tax 1 Other poker machine operators such as Coles and Echo Entertainment have also seen a jump in pokie revenues since the carbon cash injection was given.
The new figures have led to calls by anti-gambling campaigners for carbon compensation to be given in a different form other than cash.

Stephen Mayne, an independent candidate for the Melbourne by-election this weekend, said it would be better to give the carbon tax compensation in the form of credits at a consumer’s power company.
Nomura gaming and retail analyst Nick Berry said carbon tax payments would continue to the end of July, boosting retail sales and gaming revenue. But when the first power bills arrive at the end of September, most of the carbon compensation will have been spent.
Keith DeLacy, chairman of the compliance, audit and risk committee at the Reef Hotel casino in Cairns, told the AFR that casino revenues have always increased when cash handouts were delivered.
"All it is showing is that people have increased disposable income and that’s what they’re spending it on,” he said.
“Governments have got to accept if they give straight cash handouts to the population at large they can’t dictate how it must be spent as well. I mean, how far can you take the nanny state?”
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Muslim extremists in Indonesia are regrouping despite a decade long crackdown.


 International Crisis Group's Sidney Jones on threat of terrorism


Sidney Jones Jakarta
A new report says Muslim extremists in Indonesia are regrouping despite a decade long crackdown. The deadliest networks have been weakened but Islamists are finding each other and building new cells on the run, in prison and through internet forums. Anti militant groups have divided cells like Jemaah Islamia - the group blamed for the 2002 Bali Bombings - but smaller groups have formed. The report from the International Crisis Group warns that the threat of terrorism is far from over. 




Bali 2002 The young man been assisted here, by I believe an English Girl,died sometime (weeks) later of his burns.
Some two weeks after this act of Islamic Terrorism in Bali friends of mine were Surfing the Islands near by and were met on numerous occasions during their three week stay with lighted matches been flicked at them and laughter as the locals declared 'Aussie BBQ" " Ha Ha Ha" ANV.

Thomas Kelly: Parents speak of their Son's Murder.

Andrew Bolt Conservative Australian commentator 15 7 2012

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