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To: Ilaine who wrote (121693)6/23/2005 11:47:52 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793843
 
In case anybody is interested in learning something rather than bitching about things they don't know anything about...

I guess you didn't find that one-liner clever...



To: Ilaine who wrote (121693)6/24/2005 1:58:12 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 793843
 
Amnesty International's report on New Zealand human rights abuses by the state. From 1999.

web.amnesty.org

Not much there.

But they missed the true horror of human rights abuse in New Zealand which is taxation which is used to pay hideous people who literally torture children to death.

There is an increasing litany of such events. By children I mean little children, some too young to speak.

The children are used to generate cash in the welfare system. More children = more money. The "step fathers" are the main problem. But plenty of the mothers are so careless and go along with the male in their midst that they do nothing to help their offspring.

It is now unethical to pay taxes in New Zealand. The taxes are used to fund political supporters such as teachers, doctors, nurses and hospitals, [who provide very low levels of quality control which would be completely unacceptable in car repairs], and legions of beneficiaries.

I dare say "children murdered in New Zealand" would get some Google hits.

Mqurice