Did Senator Sam Dastyari commit TREASON?
Did Senator Sam Dastyari commit TREASON?
He was dumped from Labor’s frontbench last year after admitting Mr Huang paid a legal bill for him.
The Daily Telegraph revealed Labor Senator Sam Dastyari hounded senior defence officials with at least 115 questions representing China’s concerns about issues such as the South China Sea and Australia’s friendship with Japan over a three-year period.
Nine News has revealed a tape recording of a press conference Senator Dastyari disavows his own party’s foreign policy to a gathering of Chinese journalists in June 2016 and echoes Beijing’s line that the South China Sea is its territory.
During the recording, Senator Dastyari can be heard discussing the disputed South China Sea.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten made a house visit to a controversial Chinese businessman months after his party was warned of the donor’s links to Beijing, according to reports.
The visit came after ASIO warned representatives of the three major parties of Chinese interference in Australian elections via donations, and named Mr Huang as a donor with links to China’s Communist Party.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) defines treason as:
"The crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill or overthrow the sovereign or government."
This highlights why section 44 of the constitution is so important, these subhuman creatures (politicians) have no respect for any one other than themselves. They take money from foreign powers and are influenced by them so that is why we need to uphold the constitution to protect Australian way of life from these subhuman things.
I don't know whether to go as far as treason, but he did play in very muddy politics and should have known better. It does look like Mr Dastyari's moral compass is broken
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