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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (29874)2/25/2008 12:39:56 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217782
 
For all NZ's repressive nature, the financial deregulation of the 1980s wasn't fully rolled back, though the Employment Contracts Act [employer freedom to form contracts as they liked] was repealed. Australia didn't go through such a deregulatory process and remains a Labour place.

Just getting a website and starting a company are projects in Oz.

I saw that interview but didn't listen. I listened long enough to hear her accent which was a real hicksville Australian accent and thought "Is that a Kiwi?" I must have taken in enough words to know I wasn't interested in what she was saying and what I saw must have confirmed the impression.

All I remember was thinking "Oh, that must be the sidekick for Kevin Rudd. " I do remember hearning her accent, but don't remember why I decided not to bother listening but it must have been that I thought it was a load of rot. I expect loads of rot to come out of them. That process has started with the apology for the "stolen genertion".

I didn't know Kevin Rudd had harmed children and infants and should apologize. Maybe some people in his Labour govvernment were responsible for trying to save Aborigine children from harm. That seems like a good idea. John Howard and co were trying to do that recently. Kicking in the doors and checking them.

We had the obscene sight of Hone Harawira [a violent thug who is now a Maori MP in NZ] going to Australia in sympathy with the current opposition to Aborigine harm to children. Maoris in NZ are terrorizing, maiming and killing their children so he would do better to consider that than sticking his nose into Australian matters.

I think both could be fixed by canceling welfare payments to anyone who is not a super duper parent with all the boxes ticked "child happily attends kindergarten", "infant medical checks show excellent development" etc.

I suspect the best answer is to just cancel all welfare payments, create tradable citizenships, keave people alone to run their own lives. The bludgers would have to get a, "gasp", job. Women would have to be more careful about who they let stick things up by their uterus. They might consider it worth forming a contract, preferably with a large lump sum paid into a third party trust fund, before allowing him to ejaculate into her. She might require a standard viral and DNA test for genetic compatibility and disease presence.

The current carnage is a nightmare, a mass nightmare, with children suffering mass nightmares and living their nightmares by day! As is so common, governments are the problem rather than the solution. Paying people to torture children is hideous and barbaric.

Mqurice