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Sheik's rape comments anger (Mad Moozie ALERT!!!)
Herald Sun ^ | 27 October 2006

Posted on 10/25/2006 6:18:18 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher

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To: Aussie Dasher
""If you take out uncovered meat and place it outside on the street, or in the the garden or in the park, or in the backyard without a cover, and the cats come and eat it ... whose fault is it, the cats' or the uncovered meat?" he said."

Let's paint the stone-idol worshipping bastard with pork gravy and stake him out naked where tigers roam and see if he's accurate.

81 posted on 10/26/2006 1:59:51 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopechne is walking around free)
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To: Aussie Dasher
"Youts" having fun BUMP!

/BARF


82 posted on 10/26/2006 2:02:20 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: 1COUNTER-MORTER-68
Second World War 1939 - 1945

Almost a million Australians, both men and women, served in the Second World War; Australian servicemen fought in campaigns against Germany and Italy in Europe, the Mediterranean and North Africa; and against Japan in south-east Asia and in other parts of the Pacific. The Australian mainland came under direct attack for the first time as Japanese aircraft bombed towns in north-western Australia and Japanese midget submarines attacked Sydney harbour.

The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) participated in operations against Italy after its entry into the war in June 1940. A few Australians flew in the Battle of Britain in August and September of the same year, but the Australian Army was not engaged in combat until 1941, when the 6th, 7th and 9th Divisions joined Allied operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa.

At sea off Crete in the Mediterranean 19 July 1940 Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni under attack by HMAS Sydney near Cape Spada AWM P01103.005

Following early successes against Italian forces, the Australians suffered defeat with the Allies at the hands of the Germans in Greece, Crete and North Africa. In June and July 1941 Australians participated in the successful Allied invasion of Syria, a mandate of France and ally of the Vichy government. Up to 14,000 Australians held out against repeated German attacks in the Libyan port of Tobruk, where they were besieged between April and August 1941. After being relieved at Tobruk, the 6th and 7th Divisions departed from the Mediterranean theatre for the war against Japan. The 9th Division remained to play an important role in the Allied victory at El Alamein in October 1942 before it, too, left for the Pacific. By the end of 1942 the only Australians remaining in the Mediterranean theatre were airmen serving either with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) No. 3 Squadron or in the Royal Air Force.

North Africa 6 January 1941: Australian troops advance into Bardia AWM 069221

Japan entered the war in December 1941 and swiftly achieved a series of victories which resulted in the occupation of most of south-east Asia and large areas of the Pacific by the end of March 1942. Singapore fell in February, with the loss of an entire Australian division. After the bombing of Darwin that same month, all RAN ships in the Mediterranean theatre, as well as the 6th and 7th Divisions, returned to defend Australia. In response to the heightened threat, the Australian government also expanded the army and air force and called for an overhaul of economic, domestic and industrial policies to give the government special powers with which to mount a total war effort at home.

In March 1942, after the defeat of the Netherlands East Indies, Japan's southward advance began to lose strength, easing Australian fears that an invasion was imminent. Further relief came when the first AIF veterans of the Mediterranean campaigns began to come home, and when the United States assumed responsibility for the country's defence and provided reinforcements and equipment. The threat of invasion receded further as the Allies won a series of decisive battles: in the Coral Sea, at Midway, on Imita Ridge and the Kokoda Trail, and at Milne Bay and Buna.

Milne Bay, Papua, September 1942: a Bofors gun position manned by 2/9th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, at Gili-Gili airfield. In the background a Kitty Hawk is about to land. AWM 026629

Further Allied victories against the Japanese followed in 1943. Australian troops were mainly engaged in land battles in New Guinea, the defeat of the Japanese at Wau and clearing Japanese soldiers from the Huon Peninsula - Australia's largest and most complex offensive of the war, not completed until April 1944. The Australian Army also began a new series of campaigns in 1944 against isolated Japanese garrisons stretching from Borneo to Bougainville; this involved more Australian troops than were used at any other time in the war. The first of these campaigns was fought on Bougainville, New Britain and at Aitape. The value of the second campaign, fought in Borneo in 1945, to the overall war effort remains the subject of continuing debate; Australian troops were still fighting in Borneo when the war ended in August 1945.

While Australia's major effort from 1942 onwards was directed at defeating Japan, thousands of Australians continued to serve with the RAAF in Europe and the Middle East. And even though more Australian airmen fought against the Japanese, losses among those flying against Germany were far higher. Australians were particularly prominent in Bomber Command's offensive against occupied Europe. Some 3,500 Australians were killed in this campaign, making it the costliest of the war.

Over 30,000 Australian servicemen were taken prisoner in the Second World War, and 39,000 gave their lives. Two thirds of those taken prisoner were captured by the Japanese during their advance through south-east Asia within the first few weeks of 1942. While those who became prisoners of the Germans had a strong chance of returning home at the end of the war, 36 per cent of prisoners of the Japanese died in captivity.

Singapore Straits Settlements, 19 September 1945: members of 2/18th Australian Infantry Battalion ex-prisoners of war of the Japanese in Changi prison AWM 117022

Nurses had gone overseas with the AIF in 1940, but during the early years of the war women were generally unable to make a significant contribution to the war effort in any official capacity. Labour shortages forced the government to allow women to take a more active role in war work, and in February 1941 the RAAF received cabinet approval to establish the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. At the same time, the navy also began employing female telegraphists, a breakthrough which eventually led to the establishment of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service in 1942. The Australian Women's Army Service was established in October 1941 with the aim of releasing men from certain military duties in base units in Australia for assignment with fighting units overseas. Outside the armed services, the Women's Land Army was established to encourage women to work in rural industries; other women in urban areas took up employment in industries such as munitions production.

83 posted on 10/26/2006 4:35:58 AM PDT by Fred Nerks ("Illegitimi non carborundum",)
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast

Like I said to the guy who suggested chumming the fool, I just couldn't do that to the hogs.


84 posted on 10/26/2006 9:18:44 AM PDT by Gordongekko909 (Mark 5:9)
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To: Fred Nerks

ok I got it. Looks like Rod had a nervous breakdown from all the stress created by the govt of Australia...which for all practical purposes destroyed his ability to make a living as well as his way of life. I read where his ex wife Joanne called it a psychotic episode. Joanne also claims she and her sons were unaware of his amphetamine addiction...and that they were only made aware after his death. So that charge is a bit suspect.

In addition, Hobs who was allegedly shot by Rod just hours before and could not see from the peppered glass in his face was at the roadblock "yarning" with the bush cops. Suspect too is the role of Hobs and his friend Jon who was at the roadblock as well. Especially suspect since hours earlier he himself was running down the road like a madmen screaming and yelling he had been shot and could not see. Then, Hobs friend Jon was the second shot by Rod....Hobs being the first hours earlier. And then there is Brian Williams "Willy" whose role in all this should be suspect as well. There had to be a reason Rod was after these guys beyond the alleged Freemason yarn that has been espoused by the alleged victims. Perhaps a drug deal gone bad?

Regardless, it does seem that the bushcop Glen Huitson was an innocent victim caught up in the crossfire between Rod and this Hobs fella.

Now perhaps we should get this thread back on topic. Which is what will Australia do about this manical sheik and his raping pals?


85 posted on 10/26/2006 12:31:59 PM PDT by takenoprisoner
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To: takenoprisoner

from 2004

Three Pakistani gang rapists who are facing life in jail yesterday begged a judge to be pardoned, citing cultural differences that led to the brutal attack, immaturity on their part and hardship within their families if they were imprisoned.

But Supreme Court Justice Brian Sully said “culture or no culture”, a strong message needed to be sent to other young men that such horrific sex crimes against women will not be tolerated in modern society.

Andrew Haesler, for one of the defendants, known as MMK, 17, said his client was immature and had lived in Australia for two years without the “restrictive boundaries” in his home country.

But Justice Sully said the crime could not be passed off as a “youthful indiscretion that has somehow gone wrong”.

“Sixteen or not, what he did is absolutely repellent behaviour, and it’s adult-type behaviour,” he said. “It has to be established once and for all that culture or no culture, wherever he came from, however old you are, this cannot be tolerated in modern society.”

Five males, four of whom are brothers, were found guilty last year of nine counts of aggravated sexual assault in company - which carries a maximum life sentence - on two girls, aged 16 and 17, at the brothers’ Ashfield family home on July 28, 2002.

The girls were repeatedly raped, threatened with knives and bullets and one was told the other had been killed because she had resisted her attackers. None of the men can be named because the younger brothers, MMK and MRK, 18, were minors at the time. Another man, known as RS, is 25.

Two of the men, known as MSK, 25, and MAK, 23, sobbed openly in court, maintaining their innocence and begging for “another chance”.

The brothers are representing themselves because they believe an anti-Muslim conspiracy has prevented a fair hearing. Their father, a practising doctor, told the court they should be pardoned because they “did not know the culture of this country”.

Justice Sully said the victims’ impact statements had greatly affected him: “I have not heard . . . anything like it . . . something proper needs to be done to get the message out to the adolescents and teenagers.”

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=10055_Cultural_Differences


86 posted on 10/26/2006 3:34:28 PM PDT by Fred Nerks ("Illegitimi non carborundum",)
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To: takenoprisoner

Muslim Gang Rapes and the Aussie Riots
By Sharon Lapkin
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 15, 2005

In Australia this week amidst anger over an Islamic man’s rape conviction and the bashing of two Aussie life savers, working-class locals erupted in a rampage of anger and brawling in some of the worst racial riots in decades. But there is more to the story than is being repeated in the American mainstream media....

Four days after he set foot in Australia, the rape spree began. And during his sexual assault trial in a New South Wales courtroom, the Pakistani man began to berate one of his tearful 14-year-old victims because she had the temerity to shake her head at his testimony.


But she had every reason to express her disgust. After taking an oath on the Qur’an, the man – known only as MSK – told the court he had committed four attacks on girls as young as 13 because they had no right to say “no.” They were not covering their face or wearing a headscarf, and therefore, the rapist proclaimed: “I’m not doing anything wrong.”



MSK is already serving a 22-year jail term for leading his three younger brothers in a gang rape of two other young Sydney girls in 2002. In his own defence, he argued that his cultural background, was responsible for his crimes.



And he is right.



In some parts of Pakistan, sexual assault – including gang rape – is officially sanctified as a legitimate form of enforcing the social value system.



One village council recently ordered that five young girls should be “abducted, raped or murdered” for refusing to be treated as chattel. The girls were aged between six and thirteen when they were married without their knowledge, to pay a family debt.



And when Mukhtar Mai’s 12-year-old brother was alleged to have committed an offence in a small Pakistani farming village, the village council ordered that his sister be gang-raped. So, she was taken to a hut where four men repeatedly assaulted her.



According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan there were 804 cases of such officially orchestrated sexual assault in 2000, and 434 of these were gang rapes. And if that isn’t bad enough, the victims of these atrocities are then expected to commit suicide because rape victims bring irreparable shame upon their family.



So as MSK committed his acts of rape while visiting Australia, he was simply perpetuating his own cultural heritage. He hails from a society where officially sanctioned sexual violence is commonly employed as a means to enforce the subservience of women.



And this is where two fundamental tenets of the modern Left clash: the irresistible force of cultural relativism collides with the immovable object of gender equality. But in the 21st century it is the latter that must prevail.

read more....http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=20535


87 posted on 10/26/2006 3:38:25 PM PDT by Fred Nerks ("Illegitimi non carborundum",)
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To: Fred Nerks

The sheik of Australia is still running his filthy mouth.
In case you have caught this thread.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1726920/posts?


88 posted on 10/27/2006 1:45:27 PM PDT by takenoprisoner
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To: muawiyah
Seems to me a clever prosecutor could tie the sheikh into the very next Moslem on Australian rape and send him to jail.

I think that's a perfectly good idea. Hope someone tells this prosecutor to give it serious consideration.

It's past time that someone stood up to these unenlightened, idiotic, uncultured, barbaric, inhumane, immoderate Mohammedans and forced them into responsibility for their words as well as their actions.

Sounds like Sheik Taj Aldin Alhilali committed a HATE CRIME to me.
89 posted on 10/27/2006 2:38:38 PM PDT by HighlyOpinionated (Mohammed Lied; Jesus Died (For Your Sins) and Rose Again.)
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To: Aussie Dasher
"If you take out uncovered meat and place it outside on the street, or in the the garden or in the park, or in the backyard without a cover, and the cats come and eat it ... whose fault is it, the cats' or the uncovered meat?" he said.

If picnickers left their lunch meats unattended at the park while they played volleyball, would you eat their unattended picnic food?

In effect, he admits that his Muslim followers function at the level of animals instead of at the level of civilized humans.

90 posted on 10/27/2006 2:47:46 PM PDT by Polybius
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To: Gordongekko909
Good afternoon.
"Waste of good pine. A nice, sturdy garbage bag will do the job."

There's The Great Barrier Reef. Why waste a garbage bag.

Michael Frazier
91 posted on 10/27/2006 3:14:08 PM PDT by brazzaville (no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
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To: brazzaville

Because Lebanon should handle its own garbage. We don't need to be polluting Australian waters with his corpse.


92 posted on 10/27/2006 3:18:58 PM PDT by Gordongekko909 (Mark 5:9)
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To: Scotswife
"They insult themselves with these idiotic statements."

Don't they just.

With the supposedly divine writings of the koran,the blessings of allah the almighty and centuries of islamic scholarship delving into the deepest places of humanities soul...all they can come up with is 'it's not my fault!'?

93 posted on 10/27/2006 3:46:30 PM PDT by mitch5501 (typical)
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To: takenoprisoner

thanks! He's done us all a huge favour! The publicity is spreading 'round the world.


94 posted on 10/27/2006 3:56:09 PM PDT by Fred Nerks ("Illegitimi non carborundum",)
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