Yadda wrote on Feb 9
th, 2015 at 5:00am:
n.b.In 'the end game' of the Lindt Cafe siege,
the police did not defeat
Haron Monis with 'harsh language'.
THEY ENTERED THE LINDT CAFE AND USED THE FIREARMS THEY WERE CARRYING, TO SHOOT DOWN
Haron Monis,
LIKE THE DESPICABLE DOG
HE PROVED HIMSELF TO BE.
I was wrong, amiss, in describing
Haron Monis as a 'despicable dog'.
I am sorry.
My words are an insult to all faithful dogs.
And i apologise to all dogs.
Haron Monis was a piece of human sewage, imo.
There, that should suffice, in my description of him.
Haron Monis was a piece of human sewage.
And i hope that the Sydney authorities ensured that
Haron Monis, was buried embracing the carcass of a dead pig.
In fact i wish to propose a new law, be brought into being, here in Australia.
An i hope that every Australian will lobby their federal parliamentary representative, encouraging the Australian government/parliament enact this new law.
And this new law could be titled;
The Disrespect in Death, of all Criminals - Law.
This law would require that
EVERY PERSON in Australia, who was convicted of a criminal offence [within Australia], should [upon their death, in Australia];
1/ be required to be buried within Australia [i.e. no after death 'emigration'],
2/
and to be required to be buried embracing the carcass of a dead pig,
3/ the cost of the carcass of the dead pig, to be borne by the estate/family of the dead criminal.
If the estate/family of the dead criminal are too poor, and cannot afford the cost of the carcass of a dead pig, then the body of the dead convicted criminal will be embalmed using at least 10 litres of pigs blood - supplied 'by donation', by a fund subscribed to, by patriotic, law abiding Australians.
n.b.
Such a law, would have absolutely no effect upon any dead moslem person, if that dead moslem person was never convicted, of being involved in, or in planning a terrorist act, murder, inciting murder, promoting and encouraging sedition and/or treason, or, any other criminal act.
The law would apply to
EVERY PERSON in Australia, but would only apply to the deceased remains of all convicted criminals.