Sorry seems to be the hardest word -The Video

For my Veteran readers.

 

  • Bok

    I would like to see Gazza4D’s avatar sent around NZ as a viral email. Talk about an agency that should lose an account what were they thinking?

  • Spanishbride

    I don’t understand how Clark could leave SORRY out of an apology. It had to be deliberate.

    Unlike her I can see both sides of every debate.

    If I was her I would have realised by now that soldiers go where their govt sends them. That to attack them for doing their job was totally unjustified and particularly damaging considering that their ‘ job’ involved great personal sacrifice, hardship,long term health issues and death.

    She has shown what a small person she is by being so petty as to leave ‘sorry’ out of the apology. The apology was from the Crown NOT her personally and she chose to make it a very limited one. She allowed her personal feelings about the war to influence a speech that was meant to reflect New Zealands remorse.

    NZers are remorseful. Their respect for our ANZACs is shown in greater and greater numbers every ANZAC day. Our young people respect and honour our soldiers.

    How dare she be so mean spirited. Her delivery of the speech was not heart felt.

    it was another insult from out govt.

    i hope that our vetrans know that NZers do not share her attitude.

    I am so sorry that you were all treated in such a disgusting way. I assure you all that my children will never have that attitude towards Soldiers of your or any other generation. Whatever their political views turn out to be they will always know that it takes incredible guts and fortitude to go to war.

    You guys are all amazing. Soldiers like you are REAL men as far as I am concerned unlike so many of the wussy males produced these days.

    T

  • michaels

    SB I’m sure you do really understand how she managed to leave out the word “sorry”.
    It’s simply because she’s not sorry and those Vets were just damn lucky that this vile woman didn’t spit on them for a second time.
    She can’t say sorry, not unlike she can’t utter the words John Key.

    I work with a ex vet that traveled to Wellington for the weekend, I’ll be interested in catching up with him on Tuesday to find out what they all “really” thought.

  • michaels

    Is Mallard chewing his cud behind Clark?

  • Inventory2

    Cam, that is an outstanding video. The Roll of Honour at the end is a sobering reminder that we lost some of our bravest men and women in this war, and that there, by the grace of God, goes each one of us. Well done!

  • Big Bruv

    Clark is an evil and wicked bitch, how hard would it have been for that maggot to simply say sorry.

    Make no mistake people, she was against this apology, it is simply another election year stunt.

  • Strutta

    Of course Clark didn’t say sorry….She’s never wrong so has no need. (puke!)

  • Gazza4D

    It’s disgusting that Clark will tread out a “nopology” in election year, when she can’t bring herself to say sorry. It’s an attempted circuit breaker aimed solely at Labour’s sinking poll ratings, and nothing more. Our veterans deserve better than this, far better.

    To vetrans shafted by successive governments I say this, ordinary Kiwi folk back you, and are appreciative of your service to this country. For the way the lefty protesters treated you, and the lack of recognition you recieved, sorry.

  • showmethetaxcut

    Well said Mrs Whaleoil. Right on the mark.

  • mawm

    Disgusting woman. All the way through the vid I was hoping that you would have Key’s appology at the end – just to show what a real apology sounds like.