Beheaders in your neighbourhood
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- Black Orchid
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Re: Beheaders in your neighbourhood
Leftie Turnbull made this deal aren't you proud of him?
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LEFTWINGER supreme wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 7:34 pmIt's Labor Billy, how many terrorist attacks we have in Labors tenure? Oh yeah, zerobilly the kid wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 7:07 pmYep...cmon down....cmon down...we luv yas all.........and itll get worse under Labour....LEFTWINGER supreme wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 7:06 pmMan Monis came in under libtards as well didn't hebilly the kid wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 6:57 pmApparently Turnbull let in a couple of head cutter offers under the deal with Obama, which Trump
dumped on....they are living in Australia...and Morrison has said everything is dunky dory.......
...all checks and balances were done....and theyre not going to slice anyones head off......
......we hope.......
so you dont call 4 young men dying in roof cavities because of a badly formed labor Policy.....TERRORISM...
I bet their families do..
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Re: Beheaders in your neighbourhood
from memory they did approve of turncoat....everyone of them....Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:54 pmLeftie Turnbull made this deal aren't you proud of him?
but like all their mistakes they prefer to forget them.
also their dream man OBAMA was the controlling partner in said exchange..
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Re: Beheaders in your neighbourhood
Cods is going to be in foetal position sucking it's thumb as the votes roll in
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Re: Beheaders in your neighbourhood
Somehow I doubt that. At least try to be sensible?
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The father of a Melbourne man massacred by Rwandan militia says he is reliving "20 years of grief" after discovering his son's alleged killers were resettled secretly in Australia.
He says comments from the PM make things even worse.
The ABC spoke with David Roberts, who lost his son Steven in the gruesome attack in a Ugandan national park in 1999.
Mr Roberts said he was not told the two men were part of a US/Australia refugee swap deal and that he found out by watching the news last night.
"After 20 years you start to get over it a little bit and get on with life a little easier, and this has just brought it all back, really totally unnecessarily," he said.
The story broke in US media on Thursday. It detailed how on March 1, 1999, a group of up to 150 militia stormed a campground searching for tourists.
Two New Zealanders, two Americans and four British citizens (including Mr Roberts) were all brutally murdered.
Three Rwandans involved in the attacks admitted to the killings and were extradited to the US but the case fell apart when it was alleged prosecutors relied on confessions allegedly obtained via torture.
One of the men remains in an immigration detention centre in Miami, Florida, but the two others were secretly sent to Australia.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton did not reach out to Mr Roberts to inform him of the decision.
Mr Morrison said the allegations against the two Rwandans were "claims, not facts". Those comments were labelled "disgusting" by Steven Roberts' grieving dad.
He says comments from the PM make things even worse.
The ABC spoke with David Roberts, who lost his son Steven in the gruesome attack in a Ugandan national park in 1999.
Mr Roberts said he was not told the two men were part of a US/Australia refugee swap deal and that he found out by watching the news last night.
"After 20 years you start to get over it a little bit and get on with life a little easier, and this has just brought it all back, really totally unnecessarily," he said.
The story broke in US media on Thursday. It detailed how on March 1, 1999, a group of up to 150 militia stormed a campground searching for tourists.
Two New Zealanders, two Americans and four British citizens (including Mr Roberts) were all brutally murdered.
Three Rwandans involved in the attacks admitted to the killings and were extradited to the US but the case fell apart when it was alleged prosecutors relied on confessions allegedly obtained via torture.
One of the men remains in an immigration detention centre in Miami, Florida, but the two others were secretly sent to Australia.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton did not reach out to Mr Roberts to inform him of the decision.
Mr Morrison said the allegations against the two Rwandans were "claims, not facts". Those comments were labelled "disgusting" by Steven Roberts' grieving dad.
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