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Thread ID: 138065 2014-09-30 07:18:00 Commies prefect (6291) PC World Chat
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1385123 2014-10-01 00:20:00 Elections 2017 - the PCWorld party. the_bogan (9949)
1385124 2014-10-01 03:29:00 Elections 2017 - the PCWorld party.Metla for PM! johcar (6283)
1385125 2014-10-01 04:04:00 :-)

labour really needs to split into 2, the moderates & the extremes . They cant exist with both.

One half will join National.
bk T (215)
1385126 2014-10-01 04:45:00 I couldn't agree more it is quite churlish.

Just a small thing you could just ignore the thread and write nothing, so it cant be that churlish although I dont know what churlish means. Just saying
prefect (6291)
1385127 2014-10-01 23:35:00 Just a small thing you could just ignore the thread and write nothing, so it cant be that churlish although I dont know what churlish means. Just sayingI normally would ignore the thread, but like Wainui I am getting a bit sick of these childish commies comments. I don't vote Labour either. Just saying. Pato (2463)
1385128 2014-10-02 00:01:00 Freedom of expression ??
I guess that only applies if you agree with the opinions expressed
1101 (13337)
1385129 2014-10-02 00:07:00 Would you want Robertson under your bed? Zippity (58)
1385130 2014-10-02 01:03:00 Would you want Robertson under your bed?

Better under it than in it. ;)
B.M. (505)
1385131 2014-10-02 02:56:00 Metla for PM!

Apart from the fact that because of convictions and lack of funds because of drinking, my White Maori party seems to have been gaining a bit of steam here in Wellington. Unfortunately, I've had to tell a couple of White Supremicists to go away.
the_bogan (9949)
1385132 2014-10-02 04:46:00 As a resident of Wellington Central (until they bumped us into Ohariu for the last election) I can say that Grant Robertson has been pretty good.

Unfortunately the Auckland/Pacific Islands/Christian/bigot lobby will never vote for a gay MP

Our supermarket checkout operator told us why she didn't vote Labour this election, although she normally does. She said she couldn't afford the extra Kiwisaver contribution (or whatever it was) that Labour was proposing.

It shows you how the lower echelons vote for what affects them on the spot, not according to how they will suffer in the long term. I expect they would vote against a gay MP for the same spurious reason
BBCmicro (15761)
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