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I wonder if anyone has done research on Islamic Organisations in Australia

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Submitted by Tess McNamara Australian and Pro Israeli supporter (Australia), Mar 25, 2009 at 07:42

I go through Perth airport all the time and am amazed how lax the security is and how few checks are done on employees.Airports seem very lax here in Australia compared to LA or NY airports.

It is criminal the lack of security funding in australia- they are lax in all security precautions as it is, for example the violent murder of a bikie member at sydney airport was not stopped by security guards....what if that was a muslim terrorists attacking innocent people?????

-This gives me some idea, what if australian muslim organisations enjoy

also powerful close ties to the state or federal govt,

what if those people on those islamic organisations are associated or have given public support to terrorist organisations- if it was proved? would it change australian government attitudes- currently the fed govt of krudd are thick as two planks -and deny islamic terrorism I am sure since they continue unabated to allow unchecked islamic migration, which majority of western australians are against and despise intensly. In western australia the islamic school get away with anything, as noone goes in to do any secret recordings filming or checking up on precisely what is it that they are teaching the kids there since they are removed from public scrutiny as a religious school

I bet if someone went into perth mosques and tapes secretly any arabic speaking lectures by muslim in the mosque we would be alerted then to what it is that they teach when non muslims are not around, same goes for their islamic schools which are federal govt funded and state govt funded, majority of the kids pay no fees- they get massive mony from the govts. hardly anyone in perth not muslim speaks arabic. Noone here in Perth really goes to mosques unless muslim and rare is it for anyone not muslim to speak arabic or write or read arabic.

I think all mosques and islamic colleges should be closed now immediately to force the muslims to integrate or assimilate as they are supposed to and learn truly what the freedoms we have are and what they really mean, and to grow their minds and develop moral values like the western australians have instead of hating us and trashing us.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
UK needs to cut the strings ... [54 words]Victor PurintonMar 31, 2009 14:17153043
I wonder if anyone has done research on Islamic Organisations in Australia [376 words]Tess McNamara Australian and Pro Israeli supporterMar 25, 2009 07:42152738
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