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Permanent Terrorist Threat In Australia - It's Official!

Hope it will apply to boat people too, or they are outside the fear of threat?
 
Straight from Howard's playbook, right?
Abbott must be spewing ... Krudd stealing his idea ... LOL.

KRudd has cunningly played his Joker, from the Pack of Lies he has been foisting upon this increasingly Communized nation.

Stand by for a veritable tsunami of Official Gummint Fear Adverts (of course paid for by us, the fearees).

Before long, if we want to enjoy any "freedom" at all, we will have to emigrate to China, which is rapidly heading towards becoming the last true "democracy" (sic) in the world.

Over to you, Bud. Can you up the ante? Can you trump The Prince Of Petulance??

Gawd, I love this game!

 
Hope it will apply to boat people too, or they are outside the fear of threat?

These are mere pawns in the main game of "Globalised Multiculturism".

It now appears that a "Permanent Internal Terrorist Threat" with consequent massive buildup of "homeland security" is to be the price paid for playing that fast & loose game.

Enjoy the party before "they" kick down your innocent doors in "their" never-ending search for the eternally elusive bad guys....

 
Hope it will apply to boat people too, or they are outside the fear of threat?

Maybe Kruddy can organise for some boaties to throw some kids overboard from their dinghy?

AJ - I like it; a 'fearee'. That is the word for the Noughties and Teenies.

Fearee, noun. A member of modern society unable to leave their premises for fear of being stabbed, blown up, indebted or having their premise/job usurped by a legion of Tamil Tigers.
 
This show's good potential for frightening the sheeple.
From a US newspaper ... but play careful attention to where it lives ....
And vote for X/Y (depending on who gets to it first), only X/Y can protect you from the marauding ... Blobfish ... takin' yer jobs, stealin' yer wimmin, gittin' free houses ...

Fear the blobfish
 
Has anything actually changed with respect to terrorism, homegrown or otherwise?

No.

This is the government's attempt to divert attention from the debacle of the insulation scheme.

The report on terrorism was due last year. Hardly just a happy coincidence that it has been released amongst the PM calling a news conference and talking up the threat when the government is taking so much heat.
 
What's happening with pig flu?
Funny you should ask. Just a few days ago one of the government's medical consultants was spruiking the vaccination on the radio.

Apparently they hugely over-ordered the vaccine, believing each person would need two injections. However, one has been found to be quite adequate, and the take up rate was a fraction of what they anticipated so the taxpayer has funded a great stockpile of vaccine which will soon be out of date.

That was one of their scare campaigns that obviously didn't wash with most people.
 

Also to go...

e-fear - An invidious emotion instilled into one by watching Government sponsored Anti-Terrorism advertisements ad-nauseum.

LOL
 
stick it in the pile with "catastrophic" bushfire dangers and "extreme" terror levels and "horror" road accidents. why do they keep ratcheting up the level of fear?
 
The ten countries of interest have yet to be revealed and from what I just heard they are going to be printed on arrival.
 
The ten countries of interest have yet to be revealed and from what I just heard they are going to be printed on arrival.
Not how it was described on ABC Radio who said before a visa is issued the intending tourist/terrorist will be fingerprinted, photographed and a dozen other rigours in their home country.

Not sure, Mr Rudd, how that is going to help with the people who arrive without such niceties as visas?

Further to my earlier comment about the government using this as a distraction to Garrett's woes, Professor Clive Williams was this evening making this very point. He was entirely dismissive of the report on terrorism, saying it contained nothing new.
 
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