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more dog whistling from Abbott.... he's getting hammered as a result of his own stupidity and needs another fear campaign to distract everyone... people have more to fear from him and his government than anything else

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Islamist death-cults: turning "Insanity" into a brand name.

If good Muslims allow bad Muslims to hijack Mohammed, who's more effective in putting a stop to these bloodthirsty maniacs? Muslims know better than anyone outside their faith how to defeat the madness within their faith.

Why is it the secular world's concern and not all the children of Allah to address these madmen in their futile mission of self aggrandizement?

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PM Tony Abbott is one of a few politicians who speak out against reality and truth about threatening of Islamic extremism and its supporters in the Australia. Civil liberty right activists, Green MPs and some of Labor MPs are starting criticizing PM Tony Abbott for new law. I just want to ask those who oppose against Government terror law whether they can enjoy liberty when they got bullet whole on forehead. We don't want even one Muslim extremist in our society. Currently ASIO was watching closely on over 400 radicalized Muslims in Australia and over 110 Muslims are fighting along with ISIS in Syria and Iraq. Over 400 radicalized Muslim extremists on Australia soil is too many. Immigration and Law enforcement department need power for to deport and revoke citizenship to peoples who spread and preaching hatred toward other. It’s not targeting on Muslim peoples and any person who spread and teaches about hatred toward other ethnics or community will be prosecuted by new law.

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"Radical Islamic preacher Robert “Musa” Cerantonio has arrived in Melbourne after being deported from the Philippines." - "we should stop them (the tyrant leaders of the USA) by fighting them, by assassinating their oppressive leaders, by weakening their offensive capabilities etc … This is not something that is beyond us at all," he wrote."

reference: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/23/radical-preacher-in-melbourne-after-deportation-philippines

Australians believe free debate is essential in their Democracy. Australians can answer for themselves how Cerantonio's cries for assassination fit in that debate. (Threatening to kill may be a misdemeanor.)

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has a very good example of how this isn't debate, but exactly what are Cerantonio rights to threaten to kill for his "religion", basically his opinion about the unknown.

In most areas of thought this isn't a debate, it's a dangerous psychopath urging slaughter. Australians can answer for themselves how this is addressed under law.

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