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De Niall or Not?

Can’t understand it. One day I can link to Niall and the next I can’t. Does he make a decision every morning to block or not. What is it based on? Were we good little left wing vegemites the day before; did we leave disparaging comments on his site or are we blocked rotationally by some left wing software.

You try, toss a coin, heads or tails, off or on.

Niall, block me or don’t, but stop turning me off and on – it turns me off.

Race Riot?

Drunken riot, more likely.

Picture this; Two nights ago Kev Gillett and his mates get drunk and start throwing molotov cocktails at police in response to one of our number getting himself killed in an accident. Would I be writing this now or would I be suffering a dearth of amenities such as a computer because I was in goal. Your damn right, I’d be in goal – so why aren’t those little shits from Redfern in goal now. Plenty of videos, plenty of stills, plenty of ID.

Double standards.

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NSW police in Redfern War Zone.

Chief Bastard at BastardInc suggests a rifle company from 3RAR would have changed the scoreline and I agree. However Aid to the Civil Power is a cumbersome tool and rightly so, but some military tactics would have helped the poor police.

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Try this- 100 police come up behind the ‘poor drunken fellow me’ darlings. 30 go either aside to block withdrawal routes into the houses and 30 stay back to secure the ammo (molotov cocktail and paver supplies) and act as a cut-off party. No retreat. (For the nitpickers and mathmeticians, the other ten are Command and Control)

Arrest the leaders first and then the thugs, one by one.

Next morning send a car to collect Senator Wridgeway and take him to Long Bay where he can try and talk some sense into the lads. He has nothing of merit to say to the country about the incident so he may as well try and make them see how negative their actions are.

Laurie Quartermaine, Aboriginal leader and Ostrich blames the politicians.

Lyle Munro (same link – scroll down) blames the politicians, the police and ATSIC.

At an impromptu public meeting in Redfern’s notorious Eveleigh Street yesterday, community leaders accused police of regularly harassing and beating Aboriginal youths in the area.

“The stand had to be taken once and for all,” Lyall Munro said. “We’re sick of the intimidation by police. You should be proud of the efforts of young people to defend Aboriginal people.”

Mr Munro lashed out at ATSIC and other indigenous organisations, which he said had failed to represent local Aborigines adequately.

You should be proud of the efforts of young people to defend Aboriginal people.”

Excuse me. Are we talking about the same incident?

I don’t know what position this Lyall idiot holds but he should be relieved of it – NOW

Newsflash guys. The country blames the thugs. Black, white or brindle; not a race riot, a riot of thugs trying to kill police.

Readers, wait for the first aborigine leader to blame the thugs. Write down the name and remember it – a true leader.

Aboriginals run amok

Fifty hurt in inner-Sydney riot. Riots smack of spontaneity, this event sounds very organized.

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Pictured: Police Officers tend to an injured
colleague as violence erupts in Redfern overnight.

Eight police officers remain in hospital after a total of 50 were injured trying to subdue a riot near Redfern railway station into the early hours of this morning.

The bridge at the station resembled a military zone as at least 60 officers defended one side of Lawson St, facing about 50 angry local residents.

Armed with bricks, rocks, broken bottles and molotov cocktails, the group threw missiles at police, passing trains, vehicles and businesses.

Molotov Cocktails!!!! That suggests someone had a supply line running. Fuel containers, rags cut to length and bottles. The bottles would have been easy – just empty the one you?re drinking from and use that, but fuel and rags for ignition smacks of a system.

“They had a number of wheelie bins lined up with paving stones in them – in fact there were eight of those. There were a number of large tubs with beer bottles in them,” he said.

There is a structure there, a hierarchy that needs pinning down and relocating to Long Bay or wherever bad guys go nowadays.

Police held a press conference yesterday to deny officers were pursuing Thomas at the time of the accident but posters began to appear around the suburb, calling them “murderers”.

Hmmm, posters as well. Artists or compilers on hand with computers, printers and photo-copiers.

At 2am when rioters threw fireworks and firebombs into police lines.

If the NSW Police don’t arrest the entire 50 aborigines and put them away then the public have a right to know why not.

Note the location – Redfern in Sydney. Yes, this has happened in a suburb near you. I have no recollection of anything of this nature happening before in Australia.

Riot – rubbish. It’s a campaign of civil disobedience and all the perpetrators need to be charged and put away.

Update: Brogden, NSW Opposition leader says ‘bulldoze the suburb.’

“He said police should have been better equipped to deal with the rioters and bulldozing the area, notorious for drug dealing and crime, could help.

The fact that 40 or 50 police were injured whilst they stood there and copped it from young Aboriginal thugs and others is an unacceptable position going forward,” Mr Brogden said.

“I’d bring the bulldozers in because I think allowing this to happen every couple of years, which is what’s going to happen, will never fix the problem.”

Drastic, but hey – drastic times.

Bloody Firewalls

After behaving properly for at least eight months Dr Norton’s firewall suddenly decided, last friday, that my ISP people were bad and stopped me posting. I have apologised to my ISP for the slight and will now resume posting. Gary, from the Gravett empire saved the day again by pointing me to the firewall.

Kerry: Truth will out

The more I read about this turkey the more I don’t like him. Not welcome at any Vietnam Veterans reunion that I would attend he would also be a poor contender for chairman of the local PTA with adultry hanging over his head.

Besides being accused of adultry we now find in todays Frontpage his wife is a major contributor to radical left-wing causes.

This article cannot be dismissed with a ‘right-wing biased bullshit’ statement. The question needs to be asked – does she contibute to these causes and if she does, do the US want her as their First Lady? I should think not.

Frontpage also has an article on Kerry’s post-Vietnam service. It’s on public record that he denigrated the US military when he joined the Vietnam Vets against the War.

Mr. Kerry opened by stating “war crimes committed in Southeast Asia, [are] not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.” According to tales related by Mr. Kerry, Americans had “raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam.” As to what endangered America, Mr. Kerry stated “the crimes threaten it, not Reds.”

The barking-mad Left will say but that did happen-we’ve read about it. Well I was actually in Vietnam and whereas one can always say these things do happen in a war zone there is no way they can be defined as ‘policy’, or the rule, or everyday occurrances. Isolated instances are what the left use to make a rule. If there was one Kelly at My Lai then by extension there were thousands.

This is simply untrue.

All of this is public and still he garners votes. What are you doing, America?

Geoff Clark

Geoff Clark, ATSIC commissioner, convicted thug and accused rapist still refuses to resign from his 240,000 job.

A VICTORIAN judge has found suspended ATSIC chairman Geoff Clark led two pack rapes against a woman 33 years ago.

In granting Carol Anne Stingel the right to bring a civil action for damages against the Aboriginal leader, Victorian County Court judge John Hanlon said he was satisfied Ms Stingel was raped six times in 1971 – the first two of which were led by Mr Clark. “I am satisfied, to the requisite degree, that the events that she described in 1971 did take place and that Mr Clark was, in fact, the leader of the pack on the first two occasions on which she was raped,” Judge Hanlon said.

Just what do you have to do to get sacked from ATSIC?

Blackhawk Down

Eight survive chopper crash in Queensland.

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PILOT error is suspected as the cause of a Black Hawk helicopter crash which left six soldiers injured and the $25 million aircraft destroyed near Amberley RAAF base southwest of Brisbane yesterday.

The army helicopter with eight on board was on a training exercise when it reportedly clipped trees and ploughed into a cow paddock at Mt Walker, 12km southwest of Amberley about 10.30am.

The press release condemns the Trainee Pilot who after recovering from the crash will most probably be a trainee landrover driver.

A trainee pilot, 23, and his instructor, 33, were at the controls with four other trainees and two loadmasters in the cabin.

It is not clear whether the instructor or his co-pilot had control of the helicopter at the time of the crash.

Update:

From Defence Media

Of the eight persons on board, six members suffered injuries. The current status of the injuries as of this morning is:

– One member suffered a spinal fracture and will undergo surgery over the weekend.
– One member suffered breaks to his wrist and knee and is recovering from surgery.
– Two members received minor injuries and are being held for observation at Amberley Base medical facilities.
– One member sustained minor injuries and is being held at Royal Brisbane Hospital for observation.
– One member sustained neck trauma similar to whiplash and is being held at Princess Alexandra Hospital.
– The other two members are being held for observation at Enoggera Army Base Hospital

Super Deal

Latham calls it and Howard looks and agrees. Some will call it a flip-flop but they’re wrong. Howard never said No. He said I’ll look at it. If Super isn’t on the agenda next week then Howard and the country have won and Latham will be wondering how it all happened. Still that’s what Oppositions should be all about – force the issue…change for the better.

News.com flags it well. PM smothers super grenade

The Power of Suggestion

Clearly Dennis Shanahan and The Australian want an investigation into WMD Intelligence Assessments.

This article, headed ‘Spy agencies to face new WMD inquiry’ is very long on suggestion and very, very short on facts.

AUSTRALIA’S spy agencies can expect..

The Howard Government is expected to agree to an independent inquiry..

..a recommendation for an independent inquiry is expected.

Pressure has grown for an independent inquiry ..

..the external inquiry into Australia’s intelligence assessment is not expected to include politicians.

It is also likely to be more secretive than the US inquiry..

Dennis has based an entire article on the passsive ‘expected’. Nowhere is there a ‘will’, ‘is to’ or ‘are going to’ statement. The entire article is based on the fact that Dennis thinks there should be an inquiry.

Hang on. Dennis does actually quote someone rather than rely on conjecture

Mr Howard has refused to order an external inquiry until the findings of a parliamentary inquiry, due to be released in March, are made public.

Keep up the good work Dennis but I feel that by March the electorate will have
other things to occupy it’s mind. For example, by March the public could well be running a book counting Flip-Flop’ Latham’s policy reversals.

To make the article more confusing the on-line editors have grafted a part of another article about Bill Gates and Microsoft security into the middle of ‘the I want an enquiry’ article..Confusing but so is the whole article particularly when it ends with this.

But both the Opposition Leader and Mr Rudd have fallen short of demanding such an inquiry until the parliamentary committee reports. Yesterday the Coalition and the ALP joined forces in the Senate to block a Greens motion to hold a judicial inquiry into the intelligence agencies.

Most people understand, some need telling, that Intelligence work is not as precise as maths. Never was..never will be. It is always based on assumptions and unless you have operators on the ground, in the enemies HQ, then you can only assume.

The Left and other Howard haters will push this Intelligence issue for all it’s worth but all it’s worth is not very much.

One for Vietnam Vets

Kerry wins big in Maine caucus and questions Bush’s Vietnam Service.

Mr. Kerry took the opportunity to highlight his background as a decorated Vietnam veteran and questioned whether President Bush had fulfilled his Vietnam-era commitment to the National Guard.

Mr. Kerry insisted that he was not making a political issue of Mr. Bush’s Vietnam-era service, saying he had no trouble with the “many people” such as Mr. Bush who served in the Guard to reduce the odds of seeing combat in Vietnam.

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True, Bush didn’t serve in Vietnam but then he didn’t serve for both sides either.

Pic from fellow Vietnam Vet Peter Munro.

Update:

For more info go to the Vietnam Vets against John Kerry website

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