Islamic community ‘glad to be here and safe’
Re: Dr Mohamed Mofrehs' comment article Area News August 22, 2018.
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The words "final solution" (seized upon) are common words used often but were conveniently drawn attention too in reference to Nazi Germany just to silence Mr Anning from having the constitutional right to freedom of speech without fear or trembling.
The left media have a habit of going into meltdown (over exaggerating) whenever any true blue Australian is brave enough to make a stand albeit frank and not considered allowable (even when it is). It wasn't the choice by the Aussie people to find themselves becoming multicultural, it was forced upon them without their constitutional right of a referendum vote of consent.
This is why the anti discrimination act (section 18c) was introduced so that when the people objected to what had been allowed this act could be conveniently used to silence them (and it still is) and the media flog it to death.
At the same time newcomers take centre stage objecting to the Aussie people (who were underhandedly) and who have been the ones discriminated against (deliberately) in their own country. People who flee war torn nations are grateful to have a safe haven here where they can be free to build on the opportunities it affords them after they earn the right to citizenship it becomes their nation too.
However many (other than these) who are allowed to roll up on our shores with ill intent gain access to our country (under false pretenses) an abuse the privileges for their sole purpose of being here is to infiltrate our society to destroy the sanctity of human life (en masse) for their radical religious fanatacism which is alien to our predominately Christian nation.
After viewing 60 Minutes on TV on August 19, 2018 and what was planned for destruction they have every reason to feel uneasy with their nation under siege and wary as to who they dare trust. Our local Islamic community are grateful and glad to be here and safe (for all the right reasons).
They go about their daily lives quietly and unassumingly feeling no need to prove their worth (it shows) as they endear themselves with those they come in contact with like the events at the library which they thoroughly enjoy. They do assimilate and are one with us united in the common cause to get on with their lives. Dr Mohamed need not fear our community.
However Mr Anning sees fit to voice his view and would have 80 per cent of the silent majority (on side elsewhere) angry at being silenced. After watching 60 Minutes they could be forgiven for being afraid for it was enough to scare hell out of the bravest of Aussies who just want their country to stay safe so that they can stay alive.
Yvonne Rance, Griffith
Aftermath of Bank Royal Commission
Turnbull tried to stave off this commission but when it finally prevailed, he like a hypocrite claimed credit for its success.
His turnaround was in spite of his cheating the ATO through the revelation of a certain tax haven which nefarious activities has been exposed. The commission found that our financial institutions in dealing with a gullible public were actually stealing blatantly from them and thus simply breaking the law and as in the case of the AMP (in spite of 200 years of pretense of assuming goodwill) charging investors for services never even rendered.
They engage in a morality that can be likened to nothing less than be criminal action. The commissions' action resulted in huge fines being imposed on the miscreants and large compensation to victims. As investigation proceeded, superannuation came under scrutiny and found that management of same was also corrupt. Many millions of dollars, it was revealed was missing and also members contributions (10 per cent of income) were returning less than ordinary bank interest.
Not to mention the fact members monies can be withdrawn at any time, diminishing amounts that should be left for retirement when required (indeed the main purpose of the scheme). Another devious vote catcher. As we saw, what ensued, as these crimes came to light, many of the institutions top brass resigned in disgrace, shame! Now, here is the inevitable crunch.
Before the commissions' expose, its obvious that the institution's lawless operations were necessary for their survival. Now they are under surveillance, they cannot continue operations as before and as to the future, just how long can it be before the collapse of the entire system ensues?
Laurie Walker, Leeton
Explore every possible avenue: Water allocation
A public meeting in Deniliquin this week was attended by a true cross section of our community and highlighted a vital issue for our nation. Currently NSW Murray Valley General Security Irrigation licences are on zero percent water allocation, while the major storages have considerable quantities of water. As a consequence, our farmers are unable to finish winter crops which are dying, or grow fodder for their drought stricken colleagues.
Farmers in the NSW Murray Valley understand there are rules that govern water sharing in the Southern Basin, however NSW Murray Valley are urging the Federal and NSW State Governments, with their Water Managers to explore every possible avenue to take immediate steps to access an early allocation for NSW Murray General Security Farmers. This will enable the winter cereal crops to be finished and stock fodder to be grown, however they must have immediate access to water.
This will not only help with drought relief but also provide a flow on effect to the regional economies. This is a critical situation and we urge politicians along with regulatory bodies to investigate every avenue to assist with drought relief. This needs to happen now.
NSW Murray Valley Rally Attendees (estimated between 500 and 550)