Fielding says a fine is too light for people smuggler
The $3000 fine handed down to notorious Indonesian people smuggler Captain Adraham Louhenapessy was nothing more than a slap on the wrist, Steve Fielding says.
View ArticleTony Abbott on CCTV cameras, crime and Kevin Rudd’s failed border protection
Tony Abbott Doorstop 31 March 2010.
View ArticleAnother cultural practice you’re expected to tolerate, respect and celebrate?
"A growing number of Muslim men and their multiple wives are exploiting a loophole to get taxpayer handouts," the Herald Sun reported last month.
View ArticleThe fast-growing “New Economy of Terror”
The ‘New Economy of Terror’ represents a fast-growing international economic sub-system that has become an integral part of the global economy at both illicit and legitimate levels.
View ArticleTribute to a brave man
Sydney cartoonist ZEG pays tribute to Detective Senior Constable Will Crews.
View ArticleThe trial of Andrew Bolt
Bolt has been charged for telling his readers of his inability to understand what is going on when the mind is apparently expected to defy what the eye sees — and questions that conflict.
View ArticleMilitary justice system weighted against those Diggers who bravely serve
Why do our parliaments guarantee a gold-plated justice system for hardened criminals, but weight the dice against the bravest of the brave? Those who are prepared to die for their country?
View ArticleLegalising killer drugs would radically change society
The legal use of killer drugs (all drugs can kill) would radically change the way our society operates and would impact dramatically on our young.
View ArticleEthnic crime the “bastard son of multiculturalism”
John Pasquarelli writes that surprise, surprise, a drug raid has found that a huge criminal enterprise is the work of Vietnamese drug syndicates and the Vietnamese Community in Australia acknowledges...
View ArticleDavid Flint on military prosecutions
The prosecution of three soldiers in relation to an incident which took place almost two years ago in Afghanistan raises important issues which have been the subject of comment and interviews on 2GB...
View ArticleJustice in Melbourne
Quadrant Online editor Michael Connor writes: "The trial of Andrew Bolt began in Courtroom 1 of Melbourne’s Federal Court on Monday. Bolt [above] is standing trial for supposed offences against...
View ArticleTas Govt right to link legal brothels to demand for prostituted women,...
Today’s report that the Tasmanian Labor Government’s Attorney General David Bartlett does not favour legal brothels because they increase demand for prostituted women and don’t protect the vulnerable...
View ArticleJustice in Melbourne: 2
Quadrant Online editor Michael Connor provides an update on the Andrew Bolt trial.
View ArticleJustice in Melbourne: 3
Quadrant Online editor Michael Connor's latest report on the Andrew Bolt trial.
View ArticleGeert Wilders’ final remarks at his Amsterdam trial
Geert Wilders says, "This penal case is a political trial. An attempt is being made here to silence a politician who speaks on behalf of one and a half million people and who already pays a heavy price...
View ArticleChutzpah Sharia
"I applaud AFIC. What sterling chutzpah! To demand the inclusion of Sharia laws in Australian jurisprudence! Bravo!" writes Michael Galak.
View ArticleAbbott promises “real action” on law enforcement and crime fighting
If elected, a Coalition government will establish a new Standing Council on Law, Crime and Community Safety targeting border security arrangements; organised crime gangs; community crime prevention;...
View ArticleCoalition launches policy to deport “non-citizens” for serious criminal offences
The Coalition today released its policy "to protect our streets and communities from foreign criminals" who have been manipulating our sense of a fair-go.
View ArticleReject any proposed ban on child smacking, NZ Family First warns
A ban on smacking will do more harm than good, going by New Zealand's 6-year experience with an anti-smacking law, Family First NZ says.
View ArticleNew study finds 262 breaches of fundamental legal rights in federal laws
“The fundamental legal rights of all Australians are being systematically eroded under federal laws,” says Simon Breheny, Director of the Legal Rights Project at free market think tank the Institute of...
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