Hitler was an excellent leader. His military strategy left much to be desired though. So how well did the Germans benefit during his rule?
Sorry Motu, but your loverly leaders' days are numbered. But don't worry, under a National government you'll still be able to pocket those cashies without paying tax.
You obviously have not read the Nuremburg Trials.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/proj.../nuremberg.htm
Just a brief outline.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
They said this was the election to lose - the losers will be the winners in the end.The world is heading into a resession,and we just follow the trend.So Labour will be out before their term is up....and they knew that election night.Time to line the pockets.National policies will in reallity only differ slightly from Labour...they follow world wide trends....the PC crap is all over the world,not just here.But Don Brash is not the man to lead this country,and I doubt he will for long.We need a new leader - but I see none worthy in the beehive...we need a saviour,calling Brian Tamaki to the white phone!!
Helens is no good, but Brash is less than no good. Anyone got any good ideas for a new leader?
Second is the fastest loser
"It is better to have ridden & crashed than never to have ridden at all" by Bruce Bennett
DB is the new Porridge. Cause most of the mods must be sucking his cock ..... Or his giving them some oral help? How else can you explain it?
I had to wait until I was 21 before I got my first vote and that was almost 46yrs ago.
I took an interest in politics long before that and I have seen many governments come and go in my lifetime.
In all of that time I have never seen a government elected "IN" to office!
Without exception it would be pretty accurate for me claim that I have only ever seen a government voted "OUT" of office!
Suffice to say, in the best of NZ traditions, this Labour Government is fast approaching it's "publicly acknowledged" use by date!
I say publicly acknowledged because that will be the time when the public will have had enough of Labours corrupt practices and behaviour and finally toss them out!
I am surprised and disappointed that it has taken them so long to recognise the failings of this questionable crew.
As corrupt and incompetent as I believe this government is, it is with deep trepidation that I ponder, what foolish choice the sheeple will make in their blind charge to replace them!
You may rest assured, the next government will not be voted "IN", it will be in accordance with our great Kiwi tradition, voted "OUT"!
God only knows (someone to blame) what the outcome will be because it will not be planned, it will just be a chaotic result!
God defend New Zealand, because the sheeple are incapable!John.
I vote oldrider for PM.
He's old and he rides. Good enough for me.
Now, I want lower taxes, more money and queers, aylum seekers and hippies thrown out of the country or shot.
Funny thing about Don Brash is that he does best when he stops thinking.
In the lead up to the election you could almost see the committees, market researchers and advisors playing the percentages in order to set a "likely successful" policy. And, well, it wasn't was it?
But when he just opens his mouth and lets the first thing that comes into his head come out, he actually says what half of us were thinking all along. If he really intends to win the next election, he needs to do more of that.
Mind you, I'd still rather be offered a candidate who I felt would be ... y'know ... the leader of a country rather than the best of a bad bunch.
Dave
I think the USofA have got it right, 2 terms in office and she's out! I don't wish her to be dead though, considering what will probably follow...
A reformed or totally new government is not the answer, someone said "we learn from history that men never learn from history!"
The new world order WILL come into power soon and NZ will just be a puppet on a string, if it isn't already...
I hear that John Howard might be looking for a new job in a year or two?
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