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Another Victim of the Curse

In all the fuss of last week with Winston Raymond Peters, 63, Member of Parliament of No Fixed Abode and the bastard bosses at the EPMU I quite forgot to add another name to the ever growing list of victims to Helen Clark’s Curse.

Victims so far have been;

  • The All Blacks, several times but most recently the quarter final of the World Cup
  • The Silver Ferns at the final of World Cup
  • Team New Zealand at Valencia
  • Shania Twain and her marriage which collapsed soon after meeting Clark.
  • John Howard
  • Gordon Brown, whose poll ratings collpased almost immediately after his breakfast at Downing Street.
  • Gottlieb Braun-Elwert, had been dicing with the curse for more than 10 years until he finally succumbed.

Well, as I said I missed one. Pervez Musharraf the former dictator of Pakistan who is basically under house arrest in Pakistan until after the elections and then they will toss his ass out. Back in 2005 Musharraf actually came to New Zeland and was feted by Helen Clark at a State Dinner. Stark contrast to her treatment of Frank Bainimarama but then the Commodore has probably heard of the curse and is grateful that our spiteful and nasty Prime Minister has slapped a travel ban on him.

If I was Kevin Rudd I’d be very, very nervous. He has just spent the week with Clark and has met her previously. I notice that his popularity is also taking a beating right now so perhaps he already is suffering under the curse.

Quote of the Day – Gerry Brownlee

Gerry Brownlee is regularly getting the better of normally competent Labour Ministers with his constant accurate points of order.

Hon TREVOR MALLARD: I spent lunchtime today at the Hutt railway workshop. That workshop is a clear example that this Government buys assets, and does not sell them in the way that Bill English wants to do.

Gerry Brownlee: I raise a point of order, Madam Speaker. I wonder whether the Minister might confirm that that was a job interview.

Winston Raymond Peters, 63, Member of Parliament of no fixed abode also copped a flogging from the Speaker today, clearly she was prodded into dealing with the debacle that the house has become. Normally he raises points of order about how members raise questions and again it was Gerry Brownlee that frustrated the fool.

Rt Hon Winston Peters: With respect to the variable statements on Kiwibank, has the Government received any reports-

Gerry Brownlee: I raise a point of order, Madam Speaker. Firstly, you might like to consider whether the Minister is aware of what the nature of the question initially was. Secondly, he of all people should know that that is not the way to start asking a question in this House.

Rt Hon Winston Peters: How many times are you prepared to put up with this buffoon making pointless points of order?

Madam SPEAKER: This is question time, not statement time. Would members please note that, so that everyone asks a question.

Rt Hon Winston Peters: Having regard to the variable statements on savings-

Madam SPEAKER: No, I am sorry; please be seated. Start with a question, not a statement. “Having regard” is a statement. Just ask the question, please.

Rt Hon Winston Peters: I have no difficulty in doing that by just rearranging the words to say, on savings and the Kiwibank-

Madam SPEAKER: No, no, please be seated. You are not turning today into a circus. Please be seated. Now if the member does not ask his question, I will be asking him to leave the House. He knows how to ask a question; he should just ask it.

Rt Hon Winston Peters: With respect, Madam Speaker, I am entitled to at least point to the subject I am about to ask my question on.

Madam SPEAKER: Please be seated. The member knows that you ask a question. That question can, of course, contain that which you wish to know in terms of an answer, but you start with a question. We have had this out in this House many times before.

Rt Hon Winston Peters: What, where, when, why, and how did the Government learn of variable statements on Kiwibank and savings, and has the Government ever received reports that would suggest that one deputy leader is undermining his leader in the way that happened to Muldoon and Marshall many years ago?

Heh, Gerry is showing the way.

 

 

 

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There must be an election soon

There must be going to be an election soon. Why?

Because Mallardourous is at it again claiming “bagmen” are at large this time though they are “Aussie Bagmen”.

[quote]Mr Mallard, Labour’s 10th-ranked Cabinet minister, accused Mr Key yesterday of secret talks about plans to sell the assets of State Owned Enterprises and lease them back.[/quote]

A National spokesman described Mallard’s latest “bagman” allegations as “bullshit” and that they were still waiting for him to prove the last “bagman” allegations.

Sheesh Labour are one trick ponies.

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Smug

hat tip ROWIWOR

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Mallard caught red-handed – Months ago by bloggers

Mallard caught red-handedTrevor Mallard’s van with a Labour Party logo and his contact details on it is an advertisement and is in breach of the Electoral Finance Act, he has been told.
But Annette King’s fridge magnet with a Labour Party logo and her…
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Trevor the Muss has been caught out after a complaint to the Chief Electoral Office about his silly red car…….two months after I posted about his flagrant display of illegal campaigning as did Michael Ellis who took the photos, complete with photos.

It seems that the Chief Electoral Office moves way faster than the Electoral Commission who still have several complaints from me that they are waiting on.

As Mallard has been caught and as it is Labour’s second offence I am wondering why this hasn’t been refered to the police for action? I also wonder why it seems to be only Labour that is caught breaking the law?

It is about time that this law was scrapped and it is about time that the Police acted. Labour passed the law and Labour continues to break it. Class A hypocrites.

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Ok enough is enough let's get it sorted

As Kiwi's quake in the boots in small towns and politicians whine and prevaricate it is time for Kiwi's to take back their streets.

I have news for the Prime Minister and the limp dick Minister Burton , an inquiry won't solve anything.

I vote we pay Sheriff Joe $1 million per annum to come down here to set up a Sheriff's Department to augment the Police. Their special focus is to be on Gangs and Drugs. He should also be put in charge of Corrections as he seems to have a way with running prisons.

We should also pass laws liberalising our gun laws so that innocent citizens can protect themselves from the depredations of criminals.

I also support the establishment of Posses under the jurisdiction of the new Sheriff's Department.

Bounty Hunters should also be established, as clearly the Police are too busy stopping speeders to worry about real crime.

Enough is enough, it is time to put some of these fuckers in the morgue. Let's mount up!