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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (30044)5/18/2002 10:46:14 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 281500
 
Anti MAD:

<After falling to gain the support of Marilyn Waring over Nuclear Ship legislation, Muldoon called a snap election held on 14 July 1984. This was despite warnings from Party President Sue Wood that the party organisation was completely unprepared.

The New Zealand Party formed by former National supporter, Bob Jones took away traditional National support across the country securing 12% of the vote. Divisions and defections in National and the charismatic Labour leader David Lange took National's share of the vote to just 36% of the vote and 37 of 95 seats.
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It's a small world here. Sue Wood was in my class [of 12] at Onehunga High School. She's now trying again to get into parliament.

Actually, the world's a small world after all. Getting smaller too, with cyberspace spreading and the human population shrinking [soon, due to women deciding there's more to life than breeding like bunnies].

Mqurice



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (30044)5/20/2002 11:02:05 AM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 281500
 
I don't think it's cowardly to strike without warning. That's normal military strategy.

Mq, there is a vast difference between combatants who do not put on uniforms and attack civilians for no military purpose whatsoever, except to terrorize, and the kind of military strategy to which I think you refer.

The "soldier" dressed as a civilian, who targets civilians, is a coward as are all who are connected to his enterprise.