22 December 2005

What's with all the murders?

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ABC Online is reporting on the 6th suspected murder of the year in Chapman.

Anyone care to speculate on this sharp rise?

UPDATE: The AFP media release on this one is now up.

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Their singing alone is a violence – on the ears of the neighbourhood.

Absent Diane11:36 am 23 Dec 05

Actually it would be interesting to see how much violence follows a gathering at the hillsong thing in sydders….. I hear they slip mdma in the water

A funny coincidence I know, but when I lived in Toowoomba, one of the lesser known facts regarding Toowoomba is that it’s right in the middle of the Queensland bible belt, and there were several religious festivals a year.

And that’s when all the murders, rapes, aggrivated assaults etc happened.

Coincidence ?

I think not. Anybody with a multiple personality or schitzofrenic disorder is much more likely to attribute the voices in their heads to ecumenical, or spiritual concepts, when in reality… they’re plain outright nutters.

Perhaps this Christmas thing we’re all experiencing is one of those times in the world that Harry Blogs goes and gets all religious, fuelled up on biblical sayings and readings, gets out his trusty sword, and goes and swings it at the nearest heathen walking out of woolworths.

Or it could be something else, but I favour the christians, they’re evil.

I blame Workplace Reforms.

It’s the festive season!

I blame George Bush

Ever since the Hillier decision http://the-riotact.com/?p=1756#comments – came down from the ACT Court of Appeal all the would be murderers figure its open season.

or Maybe its the heat? blame El nino

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