Hard News: Te Qaeda and the God Squad
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Ah. So video referees have wider application than just sport...
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Ah. So video referees have wider application than just sport...
Heh. I was thinking : yet again TV3 gets the best pictures ...
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Len was in a bad place to be productive & did Helen Clark mention he & Jill are in a relationship?
RB - WTF would that have to do with it?
So why did you include that in you opening of your new thread?
That peoples relations do play a part in their actions - Clarks defense for Mallards attack, an interesting insite as to why he clocked Mintos partner?CTU have lost their credibility Len & Jill aren't helping that any right now either.
Russell are you answering the call to fill the Labour ranks?
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Len was in a bad place to be productive & did Helen Clark mention he & Jill are in a relationship?
WTF would that have to do with it?
Er, because he was defending a ladies honour, which therefore qualifies him for some special 'understanding'??
I predict he'll get diversion.
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You know, I can't quite see how his acting like a male appendage, and not entirely coincidentally helping the protesters to wipe the actual issues at stake off the media, helped to uphold Jill's honour in any way.
Certainly not in any way that would cut any ice with HC!
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So why did you include that in you opening of your new thread?
Um, because it's a fact. You've mentioned it in several posts as if it's some kind of secret.
That peoples relations do play a part in their actions - Clarks defense for Mallards attack, an interesting insite as to why he clocked Mintos partner?
Well, duh. What happened to Ovens quite obviously is what made Richards lose his temper. She was given a megaphone by an organiser but never got to speak because the dimwit tendency among the protesters wouldn't stop chanting "Lies! Lies! Lies!"
CTU have lost their credibility Len & Jill aren't helping that any right now either
On what basis are you saying the CTU has "lost its credibility"? Do you actually know anything about the CTU?
And who are you planning on denouncing tomorrow, Michael?
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Well, duh. What happened to Ovens quite obviously is what made Richards lose his temper. She was given a megaphone by an organiser but never got to speak because the dimwit tendency among the protesters wouldn't stop chanting "Lies! Lies! Lies!"
And SFW? Don't know why this needs repeating but OVENS WALKED AWAY - RICHARDS WENT AND MADE AN ALREADY HEATED SITUATION WORSE. Call me a pompous old stick but I think everyone has a 'reasonable expectation' of being able to open their mouths without being screeched down by a pack of screeching numbnuts, but I'll be pleased if Bronwyn Key and Mary English resist the urge to get KIll Bill on anyone's ass.
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And SFW? Don't know why this needs repeating but OVENS WALKED AWAY - RICHARDS WENT AND MADE AN ALREADY HEATED SITUATION WORSE.
He did, but I thought I'd said as much. I was addressing Michael's dark mutterings about an "interesting insite" into Richards' actions wrt Ovens, which seemed completely obvious to me. He got upset because his partner didn't get a hearing, got into a stupid screaming match and then did something stupid and dangerous.
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__Ah. So video referees have wider application than just sport...__
Heh. I was thinking : yet again TV3 gets the best pictures ...
Bollocks. TV3's vision came from an indymedia guy with a handicam. Their shooters actually missed it. The TVNZ track was much more revealing, and got some great stuff of how intimidating and provocative the protesters were. As someone who shoots for a living, its fair to say that TVNZ kicked butt that day. In fact, they also bet TV3 for the better vision of the hunt for the escaped prisoner in Wellington as well. In both instances, TV3 had to rely on amcam to get them out of jail.
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He got upset because his partner didn't get a hearing, got into a stupid screaming match and then did something stupid and dangerous.
Fair enough. Richards should just be thankful he's not my partner, other wise he'd be in his very own am-dram production of the __Lysistrata__. :)
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Bollocks. TV3's vision came from an indymedia guy with a handicam. Their shooters actually missed it.
Ah. Thanks for that. Still, I presume the stuff in their extended clip came from their own cameras?
What One needs to do is follow 3's example and start treating its website as a stand-alone news medium. That wild footage they posted is choice.
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Consistency Russell.
You can't rubbish my question which leads to the OTT actions of Len and latter state it as fact without losing credibility. -
Consistency Russell.
You can't rubbish my question which leads to the OTT actions of Len and latter state it as fact without losing credibility.Sorry Michael, I don't understand your point.
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or objectivity it would seem
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Michael, your posts could be described as many things but "objective" is certainly not one of them. I wouldn't get into that argument were I you.
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Fair enough. Richards should just be thankful he's not my partner, other wise he'd be in his very own am-dram production of the Lysistrata. :)
Heh. I'm scared just thinking about it ...
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Heh. I'm scared just thinking about it ...
Yyks! that looks like Fantasy in psychoanalytical terms.
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I've linked to here before but a tank is a weapon in itself (without the gun)
http://www.tanksforeverything.co.nz/gallery.phpHere are many normal people getting a thrill out of playing solider for a day.
Tanks in the states have been stolen and used to cause great damage (ended nasty for a few of the drivers).
I really question the "right" anyone has to own one of these - fun as they might be. -
Fair enough. Richards should just be thankful he's not my partner, other wise he'd be in his very own am-dram production of the Lysistrata. :)
LOL
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I really question the "right" anyone has to own one of these - fun as they might be.
Well, I question the need for anyone who isn't in the business of killing people to own a gun that is clearly just for killing people (ie not suitable for hunting, like say a Luger). But apparently there are people out there, and I am related to some of them, who like to "collect" these things. Seems like a strange strange hobby to me, but then maybe they think whittering away in the comment forums of a website is bizarre too. ;-)
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Moana Jackson, who is Ngati Kahungunu, has resigned his position as a Patron at the Royal New Zealand Police College in protest at the abuse of the human rights of innocent bystanders during the police operation in Tuhoe on October 15th and succeeding days.
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Indy Media are calling for Cop-Watch - photos etc online of cops.
Too much hard word for me & if we want to stop the cops from doing it can't really drop to their level.
I do like the idea of many eyes in the street though with or without vids. Live in & walk the streets at night make it a safer place for all. -
Meanwhile it would seem that one of the fantasists behind the 75billion scam on the bank of england is also
Archer is no a stranger to controversy and appeared in a recent television news bulletin as one of the hunters who had become suspicious about apparent para- military activity by Maori training in the Urewera National Park.
Witless for the crown?
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That from the Herald here
I did not see the TV news bulletin so have no opinion about it, or its credibility.
But someone part of a group claiming to represent a half-dozen 109-116 year olds with £1000 and £500,000 notes that they wish to exchange with the Bank of England.
I think him more likely to be the victim of a Nigerian scammer rather than the perpetrator of such a thing.
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Gold Brian pure gold
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