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  1. I wonder if that needs to be a Victim Shield

    Racism, Genderism, Nationalism, Islamism,
    Mother’s milk deprivation and Climate Emergency

    If you can paint yourself a victim of something, anything – you win.

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  2. In Christchurch, Act confirms they are controlled opposition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAU0jUad32s
    From the video description:
    “My mate and I went to a meeting in Christchurch last night. The meeting was an ACT party function with its leader David Seymour as speaker.
    All was going well until he asked for questions from the audience. One lady beat me to it and asked “what he’d do with the UN global compact if he got power and would he take the NZ signature off it?
    Well didn’t that put the cat among the pigeons.
    He claimed that people (that includes me in a previous videos) are spreading misinformation about this compact, and it isn’t binding, not important, nz parliament will have control if their borders not the UN blah blah blah, he sounded like that traitor Winston Peters!
    I didn’t and half the people in that room didn’t like what he was saying.
    My good mate (who is very erudite on the compact and the statement from Crown Law as to the meaning of the compact also asked him a question. He bit back at my mate using the word fuck to shut him down.
    Seymour even said the New Zealand media wasn’t bias and was fair. Does he live on the same planet as the rest of us?
    This bloke is a fraud masquerading as a right wing alternative to what we have.
    No way anyone who’s concerned about NZ and the UN global compact should vote for this charlotten.
    He said he wouldn’t change it if he got power either. Fraud!”

    Confirmed by https://twitter.com/NisaYada99/status/1156107911459831809

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    • I have no party to vote for now. How deflating is that!

      The Cross the Rubicon guy needs to start a middle-right party, a populist party. Who else is there out there that would? We need someone who will stand up against the migration pact, bring in migrants who are going to enhance our economy by working hard and fit in with our way of life, and demand our freedom of speech.

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      • No political party is going to fit like a glove. I detest Act’s immigration policies. However, they appear to be the only ones standing up for liberty.

        (I could only agree to Act’s immigration policy if the welfare state was dismantled completely first – thus discouraging scum immigrants in the first place).

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      • He has already mentioned many times that he has no problem with the UN scum what you have to decide now is this a deal breaker, do the things you support from ACT outweigh the negatives what i think we have to remember is that he is essentially a one man band that says many things those of us on the right agree with while also trying to appeal to the Labour lite faction, a very fine line to tread obviously, and i truly dont believe any politician understands how important the global compact is to many Kiwis and they are basically too damn scared to tackle the lies & misinformation we are fed daily for fear of the labels that will follow not to mention the relentless media campaign against them
        As Colinxy says “No political party is going to fit like a glove” we just get to choose the best from an extremely average bunch

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      • We have more than enough minor, no hope, parties without adding to the list. All these minor parties do is split the centre right vote and mean that, effectively, huge numbers of ordinary, decent, tax paying citizens are disenfranchised and their votes wasted counting for nothing. The answer is for a sufficient number of people acting together to join one party, ACT would be my preference, and take it over from the inside. Take as an instruction manual on how to do that the way the hard left has taken over the British Labour Party a process now virtually complete that has taken the best part of three decades. Without serious welfare reform it may already be too late but by the time the hordes of unassimilable, unemployable parasitic people from the ME and Africa, most of them Muslim, start to arrive it will definitely be too late and NZ will be firmly going down the road to ruin that Sweden has shown the way along. No wonder Jackboots grabbed to opportunity to start disarming us with such alacrity.

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        • Upvote for your idea of taking over the ACT party. Carl Benjamin and others were trying that with UKIP in the UK – not sure how that has worked out, except that Farage swept in and beat them with the Brexit party.

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          • Unfortunately, taking over ACT with the intention of turning them into NZ Conservatives takes away the one, true Libertarian party and replaces it with a right-wing authoritarian party.

            Uhm.

            Yay? For defeating the objective?

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    • Bugger – I guess I’m going to have to roll the dice on New NZ party now.

      The two big issues for me are;
      1) Killing MMP
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      2) Killing the UN migration pact committment

      If Seymour can’t do the right thing on that – then I’m buggered if I’ll waste my vote on another slimey Swamp creature. I’d always worried about ACT in this regard and got distracted by his free speech stance. But if he’s part of the cabal wanting to destroy NZ through immigration then screw him.

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    • This is very disturbing news. I will investigate further and will write to Seymour for clarification. If he believes the UN Compact is non binding then I have wasted my party subscription in spite of his soundness on the gun issue.

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    • Have you not heard of B.E.D or Banana Equivalent Dose?

      Bananas are quite radioactive. For example, if you lived next door to the radioactive leak at 3 mile island (at the time), that would have been as bad as eating one banana per week from a radiation POV.

      When the media are going through their doom stories about ionising radiation, they should always be asked what the BED is.

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    • Yes, in 2017, Seymour’s pro Islamic immigration stance gave me pause.

      Immigration is the one area of Act I don’t like. Still, we’ve seen the supposed anti-immigrant party, Winston First, have all the spine of a jellyfish on immigration…and supposedly the 2017 Labour Party was also a tinge anti-immigration so Peters’ jellyfish stance is even weaker; he cannot blame Liarbour on his reversal.

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    • You should ask him what he gave Winston Peters for his vote to keep the euthanasia bill alive and was it anything to do with Andrew Little taking away how the wording of referendums will be worded instead of being debated by parliament, the decision now will be given to the government.

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  3. On her FB page Julie Ann Genter is blaming the death of the poor girl who was killed by the Rubbish Truck on ‘Fossil Fuels’ and is ranting away about how evil vehicles are/ ‘Climate Change’ etc etc
    It makes me fucking sick to read her blatantly politicising this little girl’s death.
    Check it out if you dare- It will make you sick in the stomach!
    (Let your friends at Kiwiblog and Whale Oil know as well- Get it out there how fucking twisted this woman really is!)

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        • Too true Tall Man! If Genter is the standard for big annoying zit, it’s probably easier to spot the Green who isn’t one!

          Davidson, Shaw etc are all of the same caliber as Genter. Apparently, Swarbrick isn’t a complete rambling idiot (I base this statement on “rightwingers” at KB rather than any personal verification).

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    • These knuckleheads simply don’t understand maths none of their rants are science based.

      Eg. last week with a heat wave in Europe one place had its warmest temperature for 74 years.
      So the maths is that every day for 74 years (27,000 days) was cooler than that that one hot day in 1945 but on one day in 2019 it was not.
      Scream out : global warming.

      The Cuckoo Californian and her brain-dead mates don’t do truth nor science.

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      • They will never get traction if no one votes cause they have no traction DigNap15. Sometimes you just have to vote to give them a go. NZ 1st is and never has been about NZ first its about Winny, Shane and Ron + the others first. NZ who cares as far as they are concerned.

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      • I’m not a particularly religious dude, however I am grateful as a kid in a Catholic school the priests kept their hands to themselves lol. A God-botherer party with some traditional values would not be a bad thing, but it’s getting to that magic 5% threshold….

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        • Digs plan is that Peters is the only one that will keep Labour honest if they get re-elected its one theory i guess how’s that working out at the moment eh lol what saddens me is waving a white flag before the battle has even begun, getting rid of the mad queen should take priority over any strategic voting ideas or if we’re honest giving a vote to the left because thats about all that will achieve if you are waiting for the lying old bastard to give a rats ass about anyone but himself

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          • Well I’ve not given up and we can wage a mean battle if it’s needed.

            As you can see I have waged a one man war so far on KB and the mods can shut me out but if more are doing it they will have to think a little harder and shut more people’s free speech.

            Trust me, at the moment the worm has turned and we just need to keep “feeding” that worm especially as ardern is chucking worm food everywhere.

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      • I generally really like your perspective on other stuff, Dig, and you’ve always got something interesting to say… but the idea that anybody would even consider voting for NZF is both laughable and disgusting at the same time.

        WTF are you thinking??? ?

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        • Thanks Dave for the complements. I’m thinking of ways to stop the Greens and Labour from getting completely their own way. which will happen in National don’t get a bigger up tick or one of the three right wing parties does not get to say 3 or 4% soon.
          So that is why I would consider voting for NZF, just to keep some brakes on the Greens/Labour.

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          • You’re not serious surely. You must be aware that these cockroaches can’t be trusted to do anything that they promise, let alone vaguely hint at? Added to this is the fact that when Peters shuffles off into the sunset that disgusting piece of excrement Jones will take over.

            There is literally no way any thinking person should ever consider voting for NZF. Ever. End of story.

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          • Come on Digger, post an address and I’ll send you one of my smaller ball peen hammers so you can wack a little sense into yourself. I’ll include a return address cos I’ll need it back for the battle coming.

            The left will get really nasty when the reality of the ardern collapse gets through to their tiny minds.

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  4. A young man, down on his luck, was hitch-hiking through the Waikato. A well-dressed man driving a Lexus pulled up, lowered the passenger side window, and asked,
    “Do you vote National or Labour?”
    “Labour,” said the hitch-hiker. And the Lexus sped off in a cloud of dust.
    The next car that pulled up was a BMW and the same question was asked. Once again the driver sped away, leaving him beside the road.
    Disconsolate he plodded on until a beautiful woman stopped her Porsche GT and, predictably, asked about his politics.
    In desperation the young man said, “I vote National.”
    The woman welcomed him aboard, and they sped off down the road.
    She was gorgeous. She had the face of a goddess, eyes the colour of the sea on a sunny day, golden hair, and legs so beautiful that he couldn’t take his eyes off them as her feet moved on the pedals.
    They hadn’t gone very far when he said, “Stop the car. I want to walk.”
    “Why?” she asked.
    “I’ve been a National supporter for ten minutes and already I want to screw somebody.”

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  5. I don’t like what I’m hearing about Act and the Pact. I still commend him for standing up for sanity in the wake of March 15th. I’m confused! I want a right-wing party that can chew the left to bits like Trump does to the Dims. Bare-knuckled politics to rid us of the useless UN bootlickers like JA and the greens. Why is small Govt, low taxes, free speech, and sovereignty so hard to sell these days? We’re “racists”? 🙂

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    • NZ Police aren’t even pretending to be Politically Neutral anymore.
      They are blatantly acting as this lunatic Government’s henchmen! Interestingly- They are getting slammed by their own members on their FB page for this attack on Gun owners…

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      • Bloody good job i can’t even imagine the lost goodwill towards the cops this entire debacle has cost them and then to mock people with genuine concerns is frankly embarrassing the day they tackle the gangs and assorted filth (that actually mock their new laws) with the same passion is the day they might gain some credibility back

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        • The ‘oh so woke’ Ryan Bridges on MagicTalk (fresh from his ‘fluffer’ job on Russel Norman laughing at Climate rationalists questioning the cult) was calling this ‘fuss about nothing’ as if a politicised Police force isn’t something very, very scary.

          I’m in despair at what’s happening in NZ when you look at the death of lunatic socialism around the rest of the world, now that Boris is stone-walling the EU the UK is beginning to look sane again, obviously Trump has exposed the marxist agenda of the DNC and we’re blithely rolling along in the general direction of Venezuala.

          I know we track 2-4 years behind on global political trends but shouldn’t an orange person have emerged by now?

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  6. I’ll add my dislike of ACT’s immigration policies to the pot. To me they’re almost as big a turn off as National sucking up to the Godaddled.

    What has to be appreciated is that Epsom is ACT’s lifeline & its demographics include a large group of affluent Asians. Anything with the faintest whiff of anti immigration would go down like a lead balloon.

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    • Read their broad policy first.

      We are a nation of immigrants. I am one, I have lived here for decades and am a contributor to this country. I have comitted no crimes, I pay tac and live as a Kiwi.

      Ducklin is an immigrant, I believe.

      ACTs immigration policy requires migrants to subscribe to NZ values. They will only allow those who come here to be Kiwis, to add to our nation. Not those that come for making it into their own country.

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      • From your link:

        ……”Maintain New Zealand’s values of freedom, property rights and the rule of law as non-negotiable conditions that all immigrants must accept. We should require new citizens to explicitly sign up to these values”……

        All good & I would support that. The biggest threat we face is continuing to take all-comers who want to turn the country into Greater Karachi or Little Mogadishu.

        As a refugee from the Vatican Party I’m not really up to speed with all of ACT’s policies yet but I seem to remember that at one stage they were in favour of open slather when it came to opening our borders.

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        • From ACT: “ACT welcomes migrants who share New Zealand’s liberal values. We value people who want to create new opportunities with the freedom New Zealand affords them.”

          I don’t think they are in favour of Greater Karachi or Little Mogadishu, based off what they are saying publically. They seem to be in favour of immigrants that want to be New Zealanders.

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        • “Vatican party” I like that ….. I wonder if that means that they’re all keen on a bit of “pizza” like it appears the pope is (he’s so ‘all-in’ against Trump there can be no other explanation for him going so political)

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      • Yes sir Pascal! From day one I’ve loved NZ and feel privileged to be here like no doubt you do too. NZ has been good to me and I’m very loyal to it. If i must say that is the attitude all immigrants should have toward a new country. Regardless, we must control migrant numbers as we simply do not have the capacity for hordes of them, wherever they come from.

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      • I wish this were true but you only have to look at the various developing Muslim ghettos up and down the country to see that all sorts of unassimilable, unemployable parasites who have absolutely no intention of becoming “us” are already being let into the country. ACT are unlikely to risk being called the “racist” or “white and asian supremacist” party to try and halt this. It will only get much, much worse unless we pull out of this disasterous UN Compact.

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        • I disagree Alice. David Seymour is the ONE politician that has stood up to the woke Left. He called Golritz Golrahaman on her racist / sexist remarks. He called the gun ban for what it was. He stands up for free speech even when it counters the lefts’ narrative. If there is one politician who is willing to take the risk of being called “racist” it is David Seymour and ACT.

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        • Apparently, next year UN contingent is being raised to 5000 plus all the family reunification that will translate to probably a minimum of 10,000. I wonder if any politicians have ever read ‘ The Muslim Brotherhood Project” which turned up in Switzerland in the seventies.

          This document set out the plan which muslims should use to take over Europe and the West. Large groups in cities would vote a muslim onto the local council and as their demographics grew eventually would have a large enough community vote enabling them to take over the city council. Then comes the push to get members into Parliament. In Birmingham, U.K. the City Council have six muslims and two white Brums They are planning a huge Islamic centre mid-city where the Adnan will be played at every prayer time reaching a radius of twenty miles. How easily this has happened under the noses of the indigenous Brums.

          Already the President of FIANZ here, on Q&A has talked about being represented in Govt. and local councils and a chap from Xchurch has since put himself forward. This is why the refugee coordinator is upset about the refugees being split up to smaller towns as it lessens the number of voters in one centre to support muslim council candidates. I am quite sure the present refugees will be flitting off to Xchurch and its sympathetic but mostly ignorant residents with its two large mosques to push up their numbers and strength there as soon as they can flee their smaller towns and get down to the real work that the political ideology of Islam mandates. Anyone ever wondered why each batch of refugees is accompanied by several imams – they are there to ensure they stay true to their beliefs, produce as many children as they can to further up their demographics and to toe the line as set down by the prophet Mohammed(PBUH) and sharia law. I think it would be very naive to think they are not setting up these councils, hidden from public view – any old sitting room in a rented house will suffice whilst they deal with their divorces, domestic violence and other civil disputes which would be illegal under our laws.

          I could not find a copy of the project on Google but did find it on duduckgo. Working quite well in other cities as well, e.g. where Bangladeshis have ghettoised Tower Hamlets (a council estate in London where they now have sharia patrols) and the only mayor in UK to have his own full time chauffered limousine 24/7). And when it c0mes to election time there can be eighty or ninety people living in one address who have all got a postal vote each. (Probably living back in Bangladesh on the British jizya (dole) but has a mate who will do the honours.

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  7. Cindy bin Lying in the sun again is back today I believe!
    Will she be met at the airforce base by the massed hacks at the gate!
    She will get payback by driving past and giving a cherry wave!
    Might be a week or two before Jethro gets his boat back. The Otago has to steam back then it will need inspections etc!

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    • I followed the link and read the story. And I would say that the whole thing is invented bullshit made up to fill a space in some foreign newspaper. Stuff then got hold of it and dutifully published it to fill a hole in their newspaper.

      A lot of the rubbish which appears as ‘news’ is straight out of the overworked imagination of some lurid journalist’s mental health issues, frankly.

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  8. This is a copy of a post I put on KB but it got completely erased. It was on the female green mps thread.

    “I like your ability to think.. we need a couple of people that can think as currently we are in short supply of those. Please give me a call, you can get my number from most of the guys in Paremoremo…

    Yours

    Cindy LLB hons”

    It is a sad world when even humor is censored but at least I made a mod think about it and posting it here will filter back.

    I’m sure you will be able to figure out LLB, especially if you have a legal mate.

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  9. I was wandering up to the training centre today and overhead an Australian and an Irishman talking. It sounds like the start of a bad joke, but they were discussing New Zealand and the gun buyback and the risks inherent in such policies. And the one piped up with: “They really have a disfunctional government, don’t they?

    I should have bought that man a beer.

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  10. I see that Peter Williams is agreeing with me.
    If the polls don’t change soon.
    The only way to keep the left going full on is vote Vote NZF back in again.
    It is only them that is keeping us from being full on Venezuela and North Korea and Somaliland combined.

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    • Well I don’t agree and I would think that most pundits would agree with me. Preferred pm has ardern @ 41, Simon @ 6, Judith @ 6 and “what’s in it for wynston” on 2. Luxton’s 1 is a nothing. Where is the missing 44%? I’ll tell you, silent majority.

      Even the party vote is extrapolated to give 100%. How many “don’t knows” or wouldn’t say? In one recent poll they were almost 30% and again I’ll tell you, they are the silent majority and if in your wildest dreams you think “what’s in it for wynston” will not install ardern and the greens again you are definitely in need of medication.

      That will give you an increase in marginal tax rates, CGT and a massive influx of refugees plus the first successful prosecution under the UN Immigration pact.

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    • I would have expected an old battler like yourself wouldn’t have such a defeatist attitude Dig this war has only just begun and Peters is the Neville Chamberlain in our midst the sooner the deceitful prick is out of NZ politics the better our country will be regardless of whos in power

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      • I have disliked Winston for many years (pay it back, No means No etc etc)
        I have voted 2 ticks blue for the last 3 or 4 elections.
        And I advised all of my friends and posted on forums and blogs last election against Winston.
        But as things stand now, how can we get National elected when so many on here think they are Labor light, and yet there is no corresponding upswing in the polls to the right with now 3 parties on the right.

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    • But it was all done in response to Jacinda.

      Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube announced the formation of the forum in mid-2017, with the aim of tackling extremist and violent content on their platforms. Dropbox became the newest member this year.

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  11. The end of the Whaleoil blog – from an outlet for depression to financial pressure and court battles
    1 Aug, 2019 9:55am

    The Whaleoil blog has shut down, bringing an end to an online publishing effort which began as an outlet for mental health issues – and ended in infamy and financial failure.

    The website published what it said would be its final blog post this morning, saying “numerous legal cases” had taken a toll, and highlighting a stroke suffered by founder Cameron Slater last year.

    The company that owns the blog, Social Media Consultants Ltd, went into liquidation earlier this year owing around $660,000.

    The company failure followed Slater’s voluntary bankruptcy, which the first liquidation report for Social Media Consultants Ltd cited as a reason – along with his stroke – for the company being unable to continue.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12254688

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    • Their new site looks better graphically than Whaleoil…. but it will be the same old thing under a new look; some fairly interesting articles with heavy handed interference by arrogant moderators telling commenter what they can and can’t say.

      The team there is just trying to get out from under the pile of legal shit that poor old Cam created for them, and good luck to them.

      Motoring, cigar and whiskey reviews? Yawn…. ?

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      • ‘poor old Cam’
        Not really.
        He created the situation and where he lost in court it was because in many cases he maliciously lied.

        He did ‘paid for’ hit jobs against people in which he made up lies to discredit them. He got what he deserved. In some cases he did not know the people but did work for his mates -like Graham- for money.
        He published lies about the Headmaster of Kristin School on behalf of the wife who was trying to ruin him after not getting cash after a short-lived marriage. This was mentioned in court. Fortunate for him he was not sued for this as well.
        He lied about the ex Hell Pizza guy.
        I won’t mention their names as they have been dragged through the mud already.

        For the last few years it was a ship of fools – many of whom paid money to gain what exactly??
        They shed quality commenters years ago under Belt.
        Most of it for the past few years has been to quote from the very media they supposedly hate but without crediting – let alone linking to – the sources.
        it had its run but was really finished by 2014.

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        • Hmmm, yup have to agree with you here, was a long time supporter, back in the days of pornalikes and prior to any kind of moderation, which before it got over zealous was a good move.
          Once some of what you mentioned started to become more common knowledge i pulled the pin and haven’t even looked at the site since.
          To be honest i thought I’d been suckered.
          There are/were some very intelligent well informed commenters on there, some of whom i met, which is a shame, I hope they find a new home, something which I suggested to a couple of them some time ago.
          I wish them well.
          Anyone want a WO cap, tshirt, sweatshirt etc?

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          • I can put a cap with my Crusaders gear once they change the name. Really enjoy this site and the more ruggedness of the comments. Have next to no time for your little pie eating friend – there is such a thing as “small man syndrome”

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            • Good to see you HP, is incognito here too? Haven’t seen him for a while, probably only once at the pie shop since i left, although I’ve possibly been there a few too many times than is good for my waistline!
              Enjoying it here. People can speak their minds within reason without having to tread on eggshells when composing comments.

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    • I persevered with Whaleoil until the Jami-Lee saga. This was before Slater’s stroke.

      I have never been a fan of Bridges but that was just one more undeserved foul play by Slater. It proved to be the straw that broke the camel’s back as far as I’m concerned. Admittedly, since his stroke and non-involvement I’ve occasionally had a visited. If Slater ever gets sufficient health to blog again, l’ll give the new site a miss.

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    • Or the fact (as Peters stated yesterday) that 3 maori babies have been killed since this protest began let the whanau look after them lol where do they think most of the harm arises from all while they dream of a past faux maori utopia

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    • “Raised concerns”…. I’d pop round with the ball peen hammer but as I raised my kids to respect themselves and others I don’t see it being a problem.

      My sister had a wee issue with her husband on Oz many years ago. Our father flew across and paid a visit. Like me, he could put forward a convincing argument at times.

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      • “Cahill told Stuff far more gun owners supported law change than lobbyists would lead the public to believe. He said Kiwi Gun Blog was a fringe group and it was “patently ridiculous” for the blog to claim it represented New Zealand gun owners.

        He said Kiwi Gun Blog was “just adding poison to the debate”.

        I think the police underestimate the support the licensed gun owners have in NZ. Like me, many kiwis who don’t own firearms trust and support those they know who do. Farmers, hunters who are brothers, sisters, fathers, uncles, cousins, neighbours, friends brothers or fathers, work mates spouses, etc, etc, etc. Virtue signalling townies in FB echo chambers liking each others posts against honest and safe gun owners don’t count no matter how loud they yell.

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        • It is important to realize that Chris Cahill is a rabid anti-gun zealot and at his door lies much of the damage done to the decades old good relationship between law abiding sporting shooters and Arms officers that has been so carelessly trashed over the last four months. I sincerely hope that the NZ taxpaying public is indeed beginning to wake up to the scale of wastage of public funds that the government’s ill thought through, opportunist, agenda driven rush to introduce bad law represents. It may well be too late to reverse the ban, though it seems compliance to date is scant, but the ridiculous waste of further taxpayer money could easily be avoided if the opposition would actually start acting like one for a change.

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  12. Here’s someone else that needs a much better marketing name.
    The New NZ Party
    The New New Zealand Party
    It really rolls of your tongue.

    So here is a list of pardies
    National
    Labour
    Act
    The Greens
    NZ First
    The New Conservatives
    The New New Zealand Party

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    • So true. It is a barrier in a crowded marketplace.

      The problem is – what would resonate. It is possible – the Brexit party worked remarkably well and would have their first seat in the UK parliament if it wasn’t for the vote buying in Peterborough.

      Suggestions, here are my starters:
      The Kiwi party?
      NZ – the way you want it!
      Swamp Drainers
      Our NZ
      The Right party
      Our NZ
      The Rights

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    • Took Sage long enough. She should have sorted it during the summer instead of being shamed into it by volunteer locals and leaving it till the dead of winter before calling in the army boys and girls.

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    • That is just terrible
      Giving away fossil fuel.
      Don’t they know there is a climate emergency.
      I tells ya!

      -Marama will call them a bunch of c__nts
      -Golriz will say it is White male supremacists exercising their power and being toxic males
      -Genter will groan it won’t do anything for zero road deaths
      -Jimmy Shaw will ask why his two mums were not invited for free things
      -You Genius Sage will send along a crew in Feb 2020 to clean up the mess left by the crowd
      -Little Gareth will say what he is told to say…hey Clint!
      and
      -Ardern will find out about it on the TV news when she returns to NZ at the end of winter.

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      • The real reason they’ll complain is all that tax they’re missing out on…

        The biggest profiteers of petrol is the avarice government. But the non-working group investigating the “petrol rort” will somehow miss that fact.

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  13. Yesterday academic Rawiri Waretini-Karena was quoted as saying, “Māori for Māori – we need to look after our own.” & “We have the capacity, the aroha, because they’re ours.”

    Which is a a load of shit. If they had any spare aroha then the situations where kids have to be removed from their drop kick parents because of the risk of abuse & neglect wouldn’t arise. I further query that Maori relatives of the disfunctional whanau have the capacity to look after more children. If a Maori woman has six kids & they all breed at the same rate who can step in if drugs or mental health make living with the birth mother dangerous?

    Fifteen years ago Tariana Turia called on Maori girls to breed more & earlier. Their tamariki are now paying the price of the mad, racist woman’s irresponsibility.

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  14. Trump threatens reciprocal action against France, slams french wine.
    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2019/07/trump-threatens-reciprocal-action-against-france-slams-french-wine.html?ref=ves-vid1

    “If anybody taxes them, it should be their home country, the United States. We will announce a substantial reciprocal action on Macron’s foolishness shortly,” Trump tweeted, referring to French President Emmanuel Macron. “I’ve always said American wine is better than French wine!”

    “Last week, Trump spoke with Macron and expressed concerns about the country’s proposed digital services tax, the White House said.”

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    • One of the things I admire about Trump is his ability to cut to the chase & say what he means without a prepared oration. All without an “arrh” or an “um” to be heard.

      If only our current politicians could do the same.

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  15. There’s a brilliant meme going around (if only I could post it here) entitled “Breaking News”
    “Jacinda Ardern will make a whirlwind visit to New Zealand next week. The PM will take a break from her busy global tour of virtue signalling. The UN has expressed disappointment about her visit and her staff refused to clarify whether she would answer questions about local issues.”

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  16. David Clark hiding the DHB defictits

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/114676050/health-minister-david-clark-accused-of-hiding-dhbs-massive-deficits

    There is no point in hiding them (at one stage he said he did not know they were in his office (he is so on top of things).
    How do they expect the DHB to get out of deficits.
    They cannot put their fees up
    Maybe they could sack some bureaucrats.
    I thought the govt had plenty of money.
    Might as well top them, they are going to have to some time, or they wont be able to pay their wages, or their bills.

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  17. A parable for Jacinda:

    A turkey is chatting with a bull.

    “I would love to be able to get to the top of that tree,” sighs the turkey, “but I just haven’t got the energy.”

    “Well, why don’t you nibble on some of my droppings?” replies the bull. “They’re packed with nutrients.”

    The turkey pecks at a lump of dung & finds that it actually gives him enough strength to reach the first branch of the tree. The next day, after eating some more dung, he reaches the second branch. Finally after a week, there he is proudly perched at the top of the tree.

    Unfortunately he is spotted by a farmer, who shoots him out of the tree.

    Moral of the story: Bullshit might get you to the top but it won’t keep you there.

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