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    She's just a lowlife piece of shit that has a chequered past that includes violence and civil disobedience. How she ever got into parlaiment is beyond me and she has the nerve to tell us how we should be raising our families when she can't even sort out her own.
    This Nanny State is way beyond a joke and they still refuse to address the real issues of law and order. Hopefully the next elections will see the end of her and Herr Helen and her arogant cronies once and for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbo View Post
    Hopefully the next elections will see the end of her and Herr Helen and her arogant cronies once and for all.
    Absolutely, however next elections to me are a bit like" which kneecap you want us to smash for you?"....
    "or you want us to take out an elbow?..."
    Some choices we have.....................

    Stay in the pan? or jump into the fire?......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    BUT... if a woman in politics WAS *gasp* attractive, do you think she would be taken seriously?
    Hell NO!!!
    She would just be eye-candy for the nation and the rumor/gossip mill would start in on how she's had plastic surgery or something, and nobody would be interested in her policies, only her boobies.
    I don't believe people in NZ would/could respect a female politician who wasn't butt ugly. Maybe that's the reason why women in politics (especially in narrow minded NZ) are unattractive and almost manly, because the attractive ones don't get taken seriously, they are too feminine and there are too many chauvinists about who still believe women don't have any place in having anything to do with running our country.
    Just remember, it's not a beauty contest!

    awaiting the abuse for being beautiful... hahaha
    If indeed it was a beauty contest Rob Muldoon ( were he still alive ) would win hands down against the 2 aforementioned left wing hussies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    If indeed it was a beauty contest Rob Muldoon ( were he still alive ) would win hands down against the 2 aforementioned left wing hussies.
    haha, too true.... a man who can laugh like that is indeed a sexy man!

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    UNReasonable force

    Unreasonable force - anything that draws blood, causes abbrassions or bruising or any vigarous contact with any part of the body apart from the legs buttocks or hands!

    Get rid of income tax and put up GST, then everyone has to pay not the just the suckers going to work every day.

    Do you realise that the government take almost half your pay? 33% income tax, 12.5% GST.

    Wasnt it supposed to be one or the other when income tax came in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Joka View Post
    Do you realise that the government take almost half your pay? 33% income tax, 12.5% GST.
    Only if you buy stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    haha, too true.... a man who can laugh like that is indeed a sexy man!
    Flawed though he was he was a hell of a lot more likable than the morons currently destroying this country. And there were better people that preceded him, Marshall, Holyoake, Talboys, Gordon, MacIntyre, Walker. All good solid and respectable kiwi blokes with a military background. I may be vilified for saying that, but even the Labour people of the time had some solid characters, not including that idiot Kirk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    How can we move on from something that has now been made Law, and therefor will remain with us and our children from here on?
    Or should I say states's offspring?

    Parents are made less and less responsible for childrens upbringing,
    Teachers are powerless to discipline, the police are scrutinised and vilified for policing, turned into a revenue gathering collecting agency.
    Ad the " underclass" is rapidly expanding thanks to
    the state sponsored breeding program's, and various other aids.
    The ever increasing number of benificiaries/state dependents is being paid by an ever diminishing group of working taxpayers.

    And it is destroying our social fabric, we don' need just police.... we need to remove the sort of people that have created this insane madness.

    Sue definitely belongs to that sorry lot.....
    Agree. Labour have an unabashed intent to 'redistribute wealth' from the rich - whatever rich means? Anyone who earns above the average wage if Michael Cullen - who's not short a bob or two himself - has his way.

    Teachers spend the first 10 minutes of every 40 minute class getting kids to sit down and calm down, the next 5 to stop talking to their mates, another 5 to confiscate the cellphones, 15 minutes of teaching, and the last 5 giving out detentions - which no-one turns up to. Which then means paperwork and phone calls. Not to mention the wasted time of the teacher. Not to mention the social working role they play. Not to mention the parenting role they play. Not to mention the complete lack of respect - and personal abuse - and (yes it will come too) the physical abuse. Not to mention the lack of management support (cos they're too scared to fight back against the PC system). Not to mention the powerlessness to actually discipline kids (for that is what they really need - despite the B/S the apologists tell us to the contrary).

    Boundaries. Consequences. Responsibility. Largely missing in worrying amounts of the next generation.

    I imagine the Police suffer from comparable amounts of 'down time'.

    Heck, I wouldn't be a teacher for $200k a year and the keys to an oil rig or two in Saudi...

    So where do these kids end up...well guess what - on the benefit (the state's children). Well woop dee doo, there's a frikkin surprise.

    God help the vast majority of kiwis if Labour are re-elected in any shape or form. There will be no stopping them from strangling the work generating element of NZ to death and then kicking the last breath out of it, but that's ok cos we'll still green and clean (can't we be anyway, without all that bollox?).

    Has the ETS issue been debated here yet...? Now there's a little beauty that will knock Rogernomics into a cocked hat in terms of economic consequences).

    Their mission will not be complete until everyone is the same, earns the same (whether you work, or don't) and thinks the same..or doesn't think at all.

    NZ is still a country to be hugely proud of, despite the changes even I've seen over the past 11 years, but IMO it's really teetering on the edge of an rather large social engineering abyss right now.

    Despite how it sounds, I'm not actually a fully paid up member of the National Party, or even ACT. What I am is a simple bloke who just doesn't want to have to continually subsidise a growing number of losers, theorists and apologists sitting at the bottom of the heap and putting down deep roots like it's going outta fashion, and pulling everyone else down to their pathetic standard.

    Bugger, I fell into the trap and ranted. Bugger. It just hacks me off, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manxman View Post
    Has the ETS issue been debated here yet...? Now there's a little beauty that will knock Rogernomics into a cocked hat in terms of economic consequences).
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    We need the ETS because the sea will boil before 2018 without it
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    You must spread some reputation etc etc... You're right on the money, Manxman!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    You must spread some reputation etc etc... You're right on the money, Manxman!!
    Ditto, out of bling, farkin spot on Manxman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Flawed though he was he was a hell of a lot more likable than the morons currently destroying this country. And there were better people that preceded him, Marshall, Holyoake, Talboys, Gordon, MacIntyre, Walker. All good solid and respectable kiwi blokes with a military background. I may be vilified for saying that, but even the Labour people of the time had some solid characters, not including that idiot Kirk.
    I agree. I good solid military backround is what a lot of people these days could do with, the people running the show especially. They should be leading by example, and not being a bunch of yobs running each other down, swearing and doing the finger at each other!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    I agree. I good solid military backround is what a lot of people these days could do with, the people running the show especially.
    And I know just the place for shooting practice in Wellington.....
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    why are all members of parliament not forced to serve in the military or have succesfully run a buisiness before becoming an mp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delerium View Post
    why are all members of parliament not forced to serve in the military or have succesfully run a buisiness before becoming an mp?

    They would fail, put simply, just as they fail as Politicians.
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