greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 1:23pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 1:19pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 12:27pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 12:16pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 12:09pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 12:07pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 12:06pm:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Feb 23
rd, 2016 at 12:01pm:
You said that he was brought into Australia by the Liberals, when he clearly was not...
He most certainly was.
The Liberals were in power when he was ushered through the gates at Sydney airport.
LMAO, gawd you're getting desperate when you don't even bother trying to be even half-true!
I'm 100% correct.
The Libs were in power when he arrived here.
Under their watch, he cleared customs and was allowed to walk out onto the streets of Sydney (where he would later kill an innocent person).
It's almost as if the Libs planned it.
Ok, it's official. You're more delusional and insane than DRAH.
I stand by my claim: the Libs were in power when he was let loose on the streets of Sydney.
They were also in power when he became an Australian citizen.
And, they were in power when he killed an innocent person in Martin Place.
Not sure how that's 'delusional' or 'insane': it's just the facts.
You said - quite clearly, I might add - that the Liberal government brought Monis here. The facts contradict you entirely, because it's been proven to you numerous times by me that Monis flew here himself under a different name. You've been caught out in a lie, and one that you can't back away from now matter how much you squirm.
Ah.
A different name.
That'll make all the difference to the poor dead hostage, won't it?
Just to recap:
1996: Monis (Manteghi) arrives in Australia - Howard is PM
2000: Monis is granted a protection visa - Howard is PM
2004: Monis is granted Australian citizenship - Howard is PM
2014: Monis kills a hostage in Martin Place - Abbott is PM
Yep - The Liberal Party all the way. He was very lucky that they were in power for so long.
All this happened on Labor's watch, so why didn't they kick him out???
Late 2007: Monis begins sending offensive letters to the families of Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
February 2008: NSW Premier's office refers to the AFP a fax from Monis regarding his warnings of potential terrorist-related attacks in Australia.
April 2008: ASIO commences investigation into Monis given his continuing inflammatory public statements.
June-July 2008: Monis protests in Martin Place about the Sunrise program.
July 2008: Monis writes to the Commonwealth Attorney-General expressing concern about material he believes supports or incites suicide attacks by non-Muslims.
July 10, 2008: The Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security reviews the ASIO investigation and concludes the correct procedure has been followed.
July-August, 2009: Monis writes letters to the Qantas CEO, claiming recent mechanical faults are the result of sabotage 'terrorist attacks'. The matter is referred to ASIO, the AFP and all state and territory police forces.
2009: Regular meetings of the NSW Joint Counter-Terrorism Team (JCTT) discuss Monis' activities, including his statement that the 2009 Victorian bushfires were an act of terrorism by Islamist extremists.
January 21, 2009: ASIO concludes its investigation of Monis, finding he is not involved in any politically motivated violence and has not tried to incite communal violence.
March 12, 2009: The US Secret Service contacts the AFP about a DVD Monis sent to the US broadcaster NBC. The NSW JCTT advises that Monis is not perceived as a terrorism threat.
July 28, 2009: ASIO reports to Commonwealth and State agencies that while Monis uses provocative and inflammatory language, he has not articulated a specific threat. The report states that: "at this time, there is no indication Sheikh Haron or his associates are likely to personally engage in violence".
August 26, 2009: The NSW Police Force brief the AFP that Monis has not displayed any propensity for politically-motivated violence.
October 20, 2009: The AFP arrest and charge Monis for postal offences in relation to sending offensive letters to families of Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan. He is granted bail in November.
July 27, 2011: Monis is charged with intimidating his former partner and is granted conditional bail.
May 30, 2012: Monis is found not guilty of the alleged intimidation of his former partner.
April 21, 2013: Monis' former partner is murdered.
August 5, 2013: Monis pleads guilty to postal service offences and is convicted on 12 counts. He is later sentenced to 300 hours of community service and put on a two-year good behaviour bond.