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Kristina Keneally’s son to plead not guilty to fabricating evidence

Last month, Constable Daniel Keneally, son of former NSW Premier Kristina Keneally was charged with fabricating evidence. This charge arose from Keneally jnr submitting a report of a man named Luke Moore threatening to kill a police officer, which resulted in Moore being refused bail and spending time in jail for three weeks.
A Sydney court has been informed Constable Daniel Keneally will contest the charge.
Full story: https://sterlinglawqld.com/kristina-keneallys-son-pleads-not-guilty-to-fabricating-evidence/
Why you shouldn’t talk to the police — Sterling Law QLD
Outside of the legal realm, telling your side of the story at the earliest opportunity may be often a good idea. But in legal matters, things work very differently. In many situations, saying less is better than saying more, and saying nothing at all is better than saying anything. This video discusses the reasons why…
How many blood soaked shopping trolleys will it take before the penny will drop on the obvious?
There can be few people in this country who have not heard about the still ongoing atrocity in Nairobi as followers of that so called “religion of peace” murder innocent shoppers in what is just another in the very long line of attempts at intimidation and religious brutality. Kenya is of course a soft target with a police service and military that is not well versed in the problem or the best ways to quickly bring the Muslim scum-bags the “glorious” death that they dream of.

attack, everybody to the back of the room’.”
The 23-year-old from Eltham, who is reportedly the ex-partner of Carlton captain Marc Murphy, spent six hours trapped in the store before she could run to safety.
In addition to the 68 people killed, who included women and children, 205 people were wounded. Government officials said the wounded ranged in age from two to 78.
Kenyan commandos cornered several of the assailants on the third floor of the mall, and as of Sunday night they were still reportedly holding hostages, more than 18 hours after the attack began (about 8pm AEST on Saturday).
Western officials said they expected the assailants would fight to the death, although the Kenyan news media reported one wounded gunman had been captured but later died in hospital. Several witnesses said one of the assailants was a woman.
As the police cleared sections of the mall, terrified shoppers emerged with their hands up and collapsed in each other’s arms. Victims soaked in their own blood were wheeled out in shopping trolleys.
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Yet time and time again the apologists for Islam will denounce the decent people like yours truly or our own esteemed GD for being overtly critical of Islam. When its clear that the object before us is a digging implement then lets just admit that its a bloody shovel and not pretend that only some of them are used to dig graves.
How many blood soaked shopping trolleys will it take before the penny will drop on the obvious? The problem is Islam, its a bigoted intolerant faith that has at its core the instruction for its followers to convert or kill all unbelievers until the entire planet is under the heal of its totalitarian ideology. We would not dream of importing Neo-Nazis and allowing them to become Australians so they could create the Fourth Reich down-under chapter, yet the Luvvies would have us import followers of Islam by the boat load. Frankly if anyone actively subscribes to an ideology that endorses the ongoing atrocity in Nairobi then they should have no place in this country. End of story.
Righteously angry about this Comrades
Related articles
- Islam Strikes Again, Kills Innocents Because They Were Not Muslim (grumpyelder.com)
- Muslims in Kenya tell victims to name of Muhammad’s mother – couldn’t answer, got shot (fireandreamitchell.com)
- More Brutality from the Religion of Peace (emileseligman.wordpress.com)
- US Calls Kenya Attack ‘Despicable,’ Provides Help (abcnews.go.com)
- Kenyan officials say assault to end siege begins (sfgate.com)
- ‘Most’ Kenya mall hostages rescued (foxnews.com)
- Kenya mall attack: Death toll rises to 68 (syndicatednewsservices.com)
Nothing to cheer about…
As an endorsement of multiculturalism footage such as this is a total failure and it saddens me at so many levels, I am saddened that so many of the protagonists are acting purely on anger and emotion, it saddens me that the police are not arresting the lot of them for affray, It saddens me that the media are being attacked for doing their job of recording the events its saddens me that the usual suspects will be in excuse making overdrive rather than demanding , well, civil behaviour …
Its nothing to cheer about Comrades
‘They could have at least shot the tyres, not shoot at little kids’ well maybe not

"In a bid to halt the car, police opened fire, hitting the 14-year-old male driver in the chest and arm, and a passenger, Troy Taylor, 18, in the neck." Photo: Jacky Ghossein
When I heard about the shooting of two young indigenous “children” while they were in a stolen car I could not help wondering just how much time the police officers involved had spent on the firing range, two shot and no fatalities? They need more practice!
Ok maybe I should not be so flippant but what can the indigenous elders and community leaders expect when the police are faced with life threatening behaviour that saw the car driven at a pedestrian?
Surely this is an incident where (potentially) lethal force was both necessary and justified no matter who the perps were. Sadly real life is not like the movies where a car can be stopped dead by shooting its tyres out as one person has suggested in the SMH report.
Isn’t it funny though that all of our friends from the left will claim or imply that the reason for so many indigenous people coming into contact with the law and subsequently sojourning in one of Her Majesty’s fine hotels is a result of racism and prejudice rather than the fact that so many of the community seem to have a total disregard for the laws that govern us all.
Cheers Comrades
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Let’s go for a f*ck walk
So it’s Saturday afternoon in Melbourne’s winter and you’re a teenager. What the hell is there to do? If you’re not into playing footy (or going to a game) the choices can be pretty limited. Not enough money to go skiing in the mountains? Okay, why not wander into Acland or Chapel Streets and have a latte (or beer) with your mates? For the outer suburbanite there’s always the shopping malls to hang out in.
But, if you’re into a bit of passive exercise and want to let off some steam (I mean, life is so stressful for kids, isn’t it?), why not go for a walk? A protest walk in the city. You know, to stir up a bit of attention and mouth off at authority, wouldn’t that be cool? Now, what cause is worth supporting? Gay marriage or the right to dress like a slut? Nah, done all that.
Hmm, what is FaceBook recommending? Err, what … A FUCK WALK? That sounds pretty good:
HUNDREDS of potty-mouthed protesters hurled or wore obscenities in defiance of new police powers allowing crude outbursts to be slapped with an instant fine. The aptly-titled “F… Walk” saw up to 400 people – mainly teenagers – chanting profanities and calling for free speech, not fines in a march through the CBD today.
According to the organiser, 23-y.o. Reubin Williams, “the walk was designed to highlight the difference between swearing as a part of expression, and anti-social, offensive or violent behaviour.” Thanks for explaining that Reubin:
“It’s a freedom of speech issue,” Mr Williams said. “I feel restricting people’s language is unnecessary and the extent of the fine is ludicrous.
“You can swear without being a lout, and it doesn’t mean we are going to be breaking windows or be violent,” he said.
“If you do stub your toe and swear they can fine you for it, but that’s not to say they will.
“Police are saying they’re not using it for those circumstances, but they can and that’s concerning.”
And 16-y.o. James Melton agrees:
“The Government already has too much control over our lives, so controlling what we can say is a step too far,” he said.
Quite frankly, I am not a great supporter of the Baillieu government’s window-dressing attempt to crack down on law & order either. It’s not exactly striking at the heart of our street violence problem, but what else would you expect from a government that so far has proven to be underprepared to instigate any meaningful reforms?
However, when you look at this new law in isolation is it really an attempt to stifle free speech? And does it, as some critics have suggested, discriminate against younger people because (surprise, surprise) they are the group that tends to spend more time on the streets and, therefore, the ones more likely to be fined … and the least able to afford them?
Well, no and no.
Firstly, as Reubin himself points out, the law is not aimed at fining people for using profanities in non-threatening, non-anti-social ways. In my opinion it’s more about curbing loutish, drunken and/or intimidating public behaviour, especially in crowds, like at footy games. You know, the things that can lead to brawls and even riots. So why encourage young people to go into the streets and behave like louts, Reubin?
And secondly, to claim it discriminates against young people because there are more of them on the streets is a bit like saying road laws discriminate against taxi drivers because they spend more time on the roads.
Oh yeah, young people have far less freedom and are far more subject to heavy-handed police enforcement of social behaviour laws than what they were 20, 30 or 40 years ago. Haven’t you noticed? I mean, when young people went onto the streets like this to protest trivial matters like the Vietnam War, conscription and even the right to protest (in Queensland’s case) – while older drunks standing outside the pubs hurled obscenities at us like “get a f*cking job you long-haired hippy” – the police would just stand back and not use their batons against us wouldn’t they? They wouldn’t drag us off into paddy wagons with a few stiff kicks and belts around the ear either and we wouldn’t end up facing the Magistrates court in the morning. Like hell they didn’t.
Yes, young people have it so tough today and those police are just arseholes and really hate our youth They’re pigs – how very dare they seek to crack down on truly anti-social behaviour.
Maybe Reubin, for his next trick, should organise another protest march against proposals to crack down on FaceBook and other social media sites that harass and harm others. I mean, it’s all in the name of free speech and the law has no right to protect innocent victims and bystanders from such vile behaviour.
I suggest you take up footy, Reubin, and take your frustrations out there on the field on a Saturday afternoon instead of on our streets … if you’ve really got any balls that is.
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