Posts by DexterX
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Coming late to all of this - I don't think anything much is a Marxist plot - mainly because Marxists just can't be arsed, in pretty much the same way that politicians or the political process can't be arsed representing or delivering what is best for the “people” they represent.
How many Marxists does it take to change a light bulb?
None, the light bulb contains the seeds of its own revolution.How many ACT party members does it take to change a light bulb?
Lets see how many can we get elected, and then on the basis of ACTpursuing social justice
for all we will have the best light bulb following which surely it is only a matter of time before the country will eventually learn to
close the gaps
and revolve around ACT and screw the light bulb in while
living off the smell of an oily rag.
Sweet Zombie Jeezus Dr. Muriel Newman - They should record her reading her many tripe fuelled "discussion papers” and broadcast it to overcome rodent infestations. - See there was a legitimate purpose to her writing.
I feel that anyone who identifies him or herself as being "Marxist" is a twat and likely an incredible bore with it, and any one who rails against the great "Marxist plot" is unbalanced and equally boring.
With being racist – it is when you act with prejudice that the problem arises.
The "in-group out-group bias" dynamic is interesting to observe.
Living in Auckland I feel immigration, and the rort that it became, has been detrimental in a wide variety of ways.
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To me this is more apt than the pointless rumination that goes on.
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Amy Winehouse - she wrote great songs and had a deep voice that would have only got better with time.
It is sad - that is all it is.
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Hard News: The scandal that keeps on giving, in reply to
She is no doubt still getting the MPs super - she makes me feel very ill.
Why one would need to appoint the head of the board of the China Construction Bank to the Cera Review Panel - particulalrly when that head is working for the communist party (of China) in fincancing proposals for China to purchase parts of /interests in the NZ Dairy industry.
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Hard News: The scandal that keeps on giving, in reply to
And nothing against Mr Key, insert a couple of pipes and he'd make a great Hulusi
Jenny Shipley has several.
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Hard News: The scandal that keeps on giving, in reply to
It is Ok by me to mock Wendy Deng and the Murdoch family on any level whatsoever – Go hard.
This family in addition to threatening and buying officials, the police, politicians and a silence of sorts have acted so far above the rule of law it isn’t that much further of a stretch to consider that they could have had people knocked off.
I mean you blow the whistle, spill the beans and then you top yourself – really.
I think it is highly likely the rot they have created is extensive enough to see that the odd strategic sacrifice that gets made is treated lightly and in the end has a genteel retirement of sorts.
Mr Murdoch doesn’t appear to me to be too worried.
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Hard News: The scandal that keeps on giving, in reply to
You mean like his speech at the Labour's (new) economic dream conference.
Simple minds indeed. - "I promised you a miracle" - should be the theme song.
Here is the admission:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10676862 -
Reading the title - the Scandal that keeps on giving - that could well be Brownlee and the appointments to CERA review panel.
Why one would need to appoint the head of the board of the China Construction Bank to the Cera Review Panel - particulalrly when that head is working for the communist party (of China) in fincancing proposals for China to purchase parts of /interests in the NZ Dairy industry.
With all that is going on this week, how bad is the Herald? The front page of the Wed's paper sported a page 3 gurl.
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OnPoint: Easy as 1, 2, 22.8 billion, in reply to
From my experience during the 9 years of Labour the union movement and particularly the CTU nutured the working class.
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OnPoint: Easy as 1, 2, 22.8 billion, in reply to
You Sir have a tax addiction.