Posts by Shep Cheyenne

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  • Hard News: And meanwhile ...,

    I've not seen the Dom but all that is really required is to observe the a moments silence at 11am on the 11th of the 11th. It would have been better to front up at the Wellington Cenotaph at the foot of Parliment Grounds to do so.

    I'm not appalled he didn't turn up but hope the moment was remebered.

    Key is about to lead the NZDF, taking ultimate responsibility for their actions and have the potential to end up in the Hague for them.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: And meanwhile ...,

    "There are some people who look at a glass and say it's half-empty. Others say it's half full. And some folks only see something else to throw on the floor and break."

    Context is everything. The glass is half full/empty but of what?
    If it's whiskey, thank you very much. If it's water, oh well.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: And meanwhile ...,

    Is Goff our Gordon Brown?

    The line "There are no factions in Labour" is more than a little rich. What of the Union vote?
    The totality of front was that of TINA.

    And so I suppose that's why I left (or didn't vote for them for the first time ever, being too cheap for party dues ).

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    Whoever thought Key was sleazy was wrong, he's sticky :)

    Mr Key also laughed off Mr Hide's comments.

    "I am just going to keep my happy, smiley self. I am sure I will be the glue between all of them." (Hide & Dunne that is)

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: And meanwhile ...,

    Whether Mike Moore burgled the title of PM for 3 days 3 weeks, or 3 months he came nowhere near 3 years let alone 3 terms as PM.

    He really should have his own range of vinegar with so many sour grapes.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: And meanwhile ...,

    Amnesty Int took to an email campaigned to Obama on 6 Nov 08 to close Gitmo. I'm sure a man raised in Civil Rights had this in his scope already but timing is everything.

    Here's my copy.

    Last night we witnessed a truly historic moment with the election of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States.

    Mr Obama's election signals a new era of change in America - and an unprecedented opportunity to ensure from his very first days in office that human rights are at the heart of his administration.

    Mr Obama said repeatedly during his campaign that it is "time for change". With severe human rights violations occurring every day around the globe, his new administration must show the leadership urgently required to stand up against abuses wherever they occur. He has the authority to turn back the clock and rectify some of the unlawful policies and practices adopted during George W Bush's term in office in the name of national security, including Guantanamo Bay.

    Earlier this year we sent George W Bush orange jumpsuits with thousands of Kiwi signatures on them urging him to close Guantanamo.

    Today we’re asking you to send us your message of support calling for Guantanamo’s closure - we’ll attach it to orange jumpsuits that we’ll send to Mr Obama urging his administration to bring to an end the American government’s seven-year assault on human rights in the 'war on terror' by
    announcing the timeline to close Guantanamo
    issuing an executive order to ban torture and other ill-treatment as defined under international law
    ensuring that an independent inquiry into the USA's detention and interrogation practices in its "war on terror" is set up
    Your messages can be sent to campaign@amnesty.org.nz. For more information on the human rights checklist Amnesty has sent to the President elect, please click here.

    Thank you for taking action at this crucial time. Together we are making an impact.

    Patrick Holmes
    Chief Executive Officer
    Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    @ 3410

    "A thought: US + 10 parallels NZ
    Muldoon / Nixon, Lange / Carter, Bolger / Reagan, Shipley / GHWB, Clark / Clinton, Key / GWB"

    Not at all, gotta totally disagree here.
    Bolger for one has growing credibility even after leaving Parliment.
    Lange simply has no equal. Clark "I did not have sexual relations with that women" giggle - OK I'll give you that.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    If the farmers can hold out for 20yrs on the ETS all of the Dairy would have been out sourced to South America anyway and the massive profits can take a hit from ETS if they even apply there.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    Come on, Key was raised in a State House by a Mum on her own and has a few issues about cash which is why he has over compensated so much as the rich mans used car salesman does.

    Does anyone know where the house Key grew up in is?

    Could do the Richard Nixon log cabin museum thingy.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    "Really unscientific, but a quick poll of people my age (mid 20's: co-workers, family, friends) over the weekend showed me that A LOT of people my age didn't vote..."

    Agreed, I went around and a mate & his girlfriend who were in the "didn't give a shit" mode. She's ex-West Coast which reflects Labours turn out there.

    Since Oct 2007 • 927 posts Report

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