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To: arun gera who wrote (71389)3/1/2011 11:21:40 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217671
 
Look at the harm done to a billion people. It's not so much venom as keeping him in his place, for which he'd be very appreciative. Any decent person would be embarrassed at the absurd adulation of him.

Actually, since 1948, it's a lot more than a billion people who have suffered the poverty and sorrow, pain and suffering.

I would be horrified, if I was him, that my ideas turned out to be so terrible. No wonder he was starving himself to death for a while, before being assassinated. He might have meant well, but meaning well isn't good enough.

Already I feel terrible guilt for having voted [for a while] for socialism and government welfare for the hopeless which has resulted in paying people with opm from taxes to torture and kill little children [infants and babies]. It's not just the extreme horrors which are so bad either, it's all the terror of being an infant and child in the emotional maelstrom, deprivation and violence of the welfare culture of NZ.

Without welfare payments, those children who are nothing more than a ticket to ride for many would be sent off to relatives or adoption agencies, church groups, or others, who would with love take them under their wings.

Mqurice