[LINK] madness - or un-australian behaviour
Adam Todd
link at todd.inoz.com
Tue Aug 29 11:45:59 AEST 2006
Are you saying that a Country's legal system can prosecute a person for
events on the soil of another country?
Wow, I like that! I'm moving to France, as per Jans suggestion, and then
I'm going to Sue the State of New South Wales for all the horrible unlawful
things it's done to me in the last 8 years over in France where their laws
are far more favorable to my cause.
I can see the change of words to Material Girl now "You are living in in a
Bankrupt State, and the laws are immater-ri-al."
At 08:43 PM 28/08/2006, Deus Ex Machina wrote:
>Brenda Aynsley [bpa at iss.net.au] wrote:
> >
> > see http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1725902.htm
> >
> > I admit my ignorance of this but am appalled that jack thomas (jihad
> > jack) has been put under curfew from midnight to 5a.m. under a control
> > order provided for by the terrorism provisions.
>
>I am appaled that you want to side with a self confessed terrorist that has
>gotten off on a technicality over events on foreign soil. there are no
>civil rights issues regarding self proclaimed terrorists, so I think you
>need to stop being an ally to terrorists and find something else to do
>with your
>time like making sure police cant track down missing persons.
>
>what the case clearly highlights is that the standards of the courts
>need to be substantially relaxed to deal with terrorists. this is what
>many european countries do. in france the judge of the terrorist courts
>is also the prosecutor. terrorists simply do not walk away on technicalities
>after confessions as jihad jack has done.
>
>Vic
>
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