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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    I understand that it's internal Green party policy for all MPs to be drug free, and having met a few of them, they are definitely straight and certainly not pissheads.
    Policy is one thing. Reality is another. Human nature being what it is I find it difficult to believe that as a group, the Greens are any different when it comes to bending rules when it suits them.

    What you can safely claim is that they were straight and not pissed when you met them... Probably.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Policy is one thing. Reality is another. Human nature being what it is I find it difficult to believe that as a group, the Greens are any different when it comes to bending rules when it suits them.
    I think you underestimate their committment to their jobs. They made a collective decision to go drug free and I see no reason not to believe that they are following that commitment as they are all intelligent, focussed and hard working men and women.

    But it goes against the stereotypes, and that's a bummer. I know a few stereotypes about bikers - do they apply to you?
    Don't blame me, I voted Green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    I think you underestimate their commitment to their jobs. They made a collective decision to go drug free and I see no reason not to believe that they are following that commitment as they are all intelligent, focussed and hard working men and women.
    I am (in this case) not attacking them or their commitment. What I am saying is that humans are far from perfect and statistically speaking there is a good chance that no matter what they have said publicly, some of them will not Honor that commitment.

    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    But it goes against the stereotypes, and that's a bummer. I know a few stereotypes about bikers - do they apply to you?
    This has nothing to do with them being Green and everything to do with them being human. We could have the same argument about the nats, labour et al.

    Not at all. I wave to Harley riders.
    Last edited by Ronin; 30th January 2010 at 08:46. Reason: Stereotypicly - I cocked up the quote.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    I am (in this case) not attacking them or their commitment. What I am saying is that humans are far from perfect and statistically speaking there is a good chance that no matter what they have said publicly, some of them will not Honor that commitment.

    This has nothing to do with them being Green and everything to do with them being human. We could have the same argument about the nats, labour et al.

    Not at all. I wave to Harley riders.
    So do I - I think it confuses them.

    I agree, it is possible that they could go against their word, but having met most of the Green MPs I was impressed at their integrity and committment to standing by their principles, and they didn't strike me as people who would smoke (BTW I enjoy the herb on occassions). I could have been wrong, but it would seem that the probability of Green MPs being marijuana users is very low.

    And the reason we don't have the same argument about Labour and National is because there isn't a stereotype about them being druggies and stoners - something that came from Nandor Tacoz being in parliament and having the honesty to admit he used cannabis as part of his religion. Personally I prefer a religion that involves burning petrol to one that involves burning cannabis, but it's a free world.
    Don't blame me, I voted Green.

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    I would vote for stoners, rather than money grubbing businessmen...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    I've been looking at changing jobs/career paths to increase my income....I reckon I should be an MP too....I've got more skills/life experience than Gareth...I could be on to a winner here....
    Sorry yungatart we can't justify employing a person that is to highly skilled for the job!

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