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15 November 2007
Those disgusted by sex are fascinated by it
French turn against the unionists
St. Pancras to Europe
Peacemakers
Socialist economics - the land of the simple minded
14 November 2007
Why don’t they condemn it, if it were true?
Instead, Keith Locke is waging war against the Dom Post on the grounds that it jeopardizes the right to a fair trial by those facing the firearms charges. The affidavits do not reveal individuals, but there is an argument to be made on this – and again, it will be up the judicial system to decide.
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However, to claim the Greens are neutral on this is a lie. The desire for an independent inquiry implies a belief the Police acted wrongly and excessively. The affidavit reported by the Dom Post indicates that there is, at least prima facie, cause for concern.
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The real eye opener is the stony eyed silence of Locke and the Green Party on the allegations. Would it hurt to say “if the evidence in the affidavit is true, then it is disturbing and the Green Party wholeheartedly condemns those willing to use violence for political ends”. Apparently so. After given the Greens already called them “Maori, peace and environmental activists”, it would appear there is evidence that being a peace activist may also mean cheering about murder.
Peace loving people of the Tuhoe "peace movement"
- Calls to kill police and evict non-Maori farmers;
- Talk of using a sniper's rifle to assassinate US President Bush;
- Making nail bombs and napalm;
- How to throw Molotov cocktails;
- Blowing up power stations, gas plants, Telecom, petrol stations and the Waihopai Spy Station.
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The Dom Post lists of many more of the bugged conversations tells us even more:
- "Kill Pakehas" for practice;
- Wanting to emulate the IRA;
- Using the "Al Qaeda manual" on terror tactics.
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13 November 2007
Government department boycotts advertising
Gordon Brown's "hard headed" internationalism
- Giving Iran a clear choice, stop pursuing its nuclear programme without IAEA inspections and stop supporting terrorism, and transform its relationship with the world, or face tougher sanctions, including bans on investment in its energy sector and financial sanctions. He will lead for tougher EU and UN sanctions. (not quite military action, but he didn't rule it out);
- The USA is the UK's most important bilateral relationship "I have no truck with anti-Americanism in Britain or elsewhere" he said (good!);
- Urged President Musharraf of Pakistan to respect the constitution, free political prisoners and step down as army chief (good);
- Proposed an international standby civilian intervention force, of police and judges to restore civil law and order in failed states (good luck on that one!).
He also wants to reform the UN Security Council, which of course is a perennial, but which nobody can ever agree on. So what does this all mean? A clear message that there is business as usual from the UK as regards terrorism, Iran and the USA. However, a call for an international civilian intervention force is an interesting one - and where would you stop!! Imagine being a cop in Iraq, you better be fluent in Arabic for starters, but while perhaps laudable it is - in fact, a form of temporary colonisation. This is not necessarily a bad thing, and would be useful for Iraq, but where else? Are British taxpayers and soldiers going to be mercenaries to save states all over the place?
Pacific Blue's domestic launch sees others raise the bar
"Big Money" envy
In the "no shit Sherlock" files
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Perhaps those who are not claimed to be charlatans will participate in double blind experiments on this
12 November 2007
Trust NZPA to give you the "facts"
Last election – September 2003, Next election due – 2008."
The immoral plead to the amoral
Liberal democracy under further attack?
Woman dies due to lack of reason
Kaa said there could be a physical element to the removal. "You may have to hold the person down because the spirit may fight within the person to stay, so you need others around you to restrain them."
King Carlos tells Chavez to "shut up"
09 November 2007
What Winston should say to North Korea
...One day I was going to the place to load the coal, I met her. And I noticed she was exactly that woman, and I asked her, how you could survive. And she told me, that "yes, I survived". But she showed me her body, and it was all burned by fire.
...After six months I met her at the corn storage in Kusan district and found her putting on a used tire on her knees because her legs were cut off. Because of a coal mine wagon ran over her knees. And all she could do now was separate the corn grains from the cob"
07 November 2007
Time to give Harawira a lesson
It's about time that the electoral system was made colourblind, and a Maori vote counted as much as a non-Maori vote - the Maori seats should go, the Maori Party can then try to convince an electorate or 5% of voters that it is entitled to be in Parliament- like everyone else, but Hone has his own "jingoistic, acid-drenched, hate filled word" for being treated like everyone else - racism.