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I second what Squiggles said.Originally Posted by Squiggles
Some of us have actually stepped up to the plate and put in innumerable man hours IRL to organise protests, disseminate information and mobilise the troops instead of bitching on the net about what is visible from the surface. Things don't just magically happen overnight!
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education ~ Mark Twain
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It's a war not a battle. It's long haul, it's going to take a while.
If it was a quick issue then it'd be resolved one way or the other by now and if that was the case then conciliatory words would be an acceptance. ... but read back - just in this very thread. It's obviously not. Some ground was made some ground was lost the battle is over and we didn't get beaten up as much as we could've.
So we learn our lessons, regroup, and pick the stage for the next assault.
I personally think BRONZ is doing a good job, the predictions about actions and reactions were pretty much on track and right now we're in as good a shape as we could realistically hope.
I think the Ulysses President's comments were over the top - the guy doesn't speak for me... but conversely I don't speak for him and he seems like the kind of guy I'd still sit with over a beer.
Fuck's sake - the fights not over. Nicks Myth could have done anything he likes this early in the political term. He didn't need to cut that ACC rate at all except for a want to minimise the damage to National votes at the next election. So he gave a little to get a lot. aybe we should learn something from him. We don't have to agree with him, or like him, or support him... but at least be clever enough to see when we've been presented by the very tactics we could employ ourselves.
Give a little... back down a little, but keep an eye on the future... keep working toward what we ultimately want.
He is banking on the NZ public/backlash dissolving away with time, time being the big healer and all that. So it's up to us to make sure it doesn't. I do believe that's what Ixion's been saying from day one. It's what a lot of the Ulysses members are also saying.
Is it really that hard to see? We might have to suck it up for a while till National's teneder bits are showing (around election build up time I reckon)... and THEN kick 'em in the 'nads.
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That long haul has been going since the eighties ..... and will continue long after I am dead and buried I am afraid
In the mean time , ya got to get the oldies to realize that national is such a nice man after all and get rid of the baskets
AND THE LAWS THE HAVE PUT IN PLACE
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Perhaps BRONZ would be good value for money if they had thousands of members, but they don't. The fact is that while individuals from BRONZ have been highly effective, the organisation itself has been less than useful. You would think a Bikers rights organisation in the midst of the greatest threat to motorcyclist rights this decade would be able to organise an effective membership drive but it appears that BRONZ couldn't organise a root in a brothel.
Do we really need BRONZ though? There is currently a forum where large numbers of bikers can organise, and it is free. The place I refer to has been the driving force behind almost all of the ACC levy hike protests. The place I am obviously referring to is Kiwibiker. BRONZ has lost all relevance, it is a small splinter-group of people and should shut down in the interests of unity.
Perhaps if BRONZ was truly a national organisation as opposed to loosely affiliated regional groups it would have managed to retain some relevance, unfortunately it is not. As has been proved by the whole ACC Levy dispute, BRONZ is unable to respond in a timely fashion to critical events. In a fast moving modern society the ability to respond to rapidly changing events is crucial. I am sure that in their time they were highly effective, but their time is past.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
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