Enraged Righty of the Day

via ubergizmo.com

via ubergizmo.com

Chris, a 3 News website reader, lets fly on an article about the Dotcom/Shearer GCSB protest meeting last night:

This bill will pass so suck it up and move on you idiotic lefties. Stop being paranoid. Many poeple have died in many wars proctecting your freedoms and way of life. We have always had spys. All Govts have promoted spies esp. Helen Clark.You critise the people in the safety of you own home while people out there protect you. You are low life scum. People like you make me sick

An hour later, he adds

The joke is also having Cunliffe and Shearer there made it into just a Labour political rally for the loony left. Having Dot Com there was a joke also. He presence just added to the nut bar conspiracy anti Govt. party atmosphere. It was a meeting of the paranoid. Normal thinking Kiwis free of any mental illness will see this as a joke

He’s right of course.  The only reason the likes of Norman, Shearer and Cunliffe are cuddling up to the German fraudster is that by an accident of timing they happen to be in opposition.

Personally I’m amazed at their ability to continue to take it up the rear motivated by some miniscule hope that Dotcom may end up being John Key’s Kryptonite.  That Dotcom will be able to do what a gaggle of gays, unionist, communist and complete lunatics haven’t been able to achieve for years.

He’s their Last Hope.

 


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  • rockape

    I hope that he is deported and stands trial and found guilty. The left will embarassed when that happens . Major suck up to major dodgy bloke. Mind you they have a bit of history on that.be seriously

    • AnonWgtn

      It will got to the left wing Supreme Court in a few years, by that time he will have NZ Citizenship, like his German and Finnish ones.

  • Michael

    It pisses me off that the MSM focus on how Kim had his feelings hurt and not the fact he is a criminal facing extradition.

  • Salacious T Crumb

    The sooner the Jolly Teutonic Criminal is put on a plane to prove his innocence, the better.

    • andrew carrot

      At least we’re not obliged by membership of the EU to conform to the Union’s seriously wacked-out human rights legislation, which is mostly the reason that turmoil unfolds whenever the UK tries to have a convicted or alleged terrorist/criminal deported or extradited to another country. If in the UK, the state could legitimately prepare DotCon for extradition to the US, but then have him successfully appeal to the EU on the grounds that his human rights would be breached because his extradition would separate him from the family he has established in the UK. It’s happened time and time again. But not here.

      • AnonWgtn

        Yet !!!

  • nudgy

    Squeal boy…squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeal

  • blokeintakapuna

    Shearer better hope that KDC really does actually have the “proof” he claims he does
    and Shearer really needs to ensure he has the “original proof” in his possession,
    locked away in a safe place – or it will be yet another GCSB tape set-up again
    for him. Surely Shearer doesn’t need another nail at such a precarious time?

    I heard the Dame going on about it last night and how our fathers and grand fathers went to war in foreign lands to fight for our democratic freedoms… and the least we
    can do today in 2013 is “protest” to protect what they fought for.

    All very emotive and true – but also out of context – which she conveniently omitted.

    When our father’s and grandfather’s went to war – microwave ovens hadn’t been invented, nor mobile phones, nor the internet or internet virus’s and Trojan horses deployed by rogue individuals, organisations and State’s attempting Corporate and Sovereign espionage from afar.

    Conveniently omitted was the fact that electronic espionage by individuals, organisations and places like China and North Korea are committed daily…. And the largest of these make the 6pm news.

    There’s a 24/7 war going on – not on physical battlefields anymore, but in byte’s across the www and that is why our out-of-step legislation needs to be re-worked to keep pace with the tactics and strategies of those utilising technology maliciously against our Citizens and Country.

    If our elected government didn’t do all the possible could to eliminate, minimise or
    eradicate the possibility of these sabotage attempts – especially on their own PC’s at home – they’d be the first to squeal about “how is this possible? Why
    me? What are the authorities doing to stop it?”

  • johnbronkhorst

    So….the criminally stupid, met with the criminally inept and were joined by a criminal to discuss???????……………………….Crime???
    As it is the only thing they have a common knowledge of?

  • rockape

    Well my father and I both fought in wars. We didnt do that for any mamby pamby thing like FREEDOM. We did it to defend the citizens of our country from external aggression. So what is this person saying,that if I feel Helen Clark was infringing my freedoms, I should go to war on her! In reality organisations like our security services are at war every day,to defend the citizens against aggression from without and within.
    I pose a question. If i was to form a chapter of KKK and promoted the killing of a racial faction(just exercising my freedom of speech)would the left not want me monitored.

  • spollyike

    The loony PC Marxist left are quick to criticise this Bill, no doubt because they are afraid all their tweets, and hate filled facebook statuses, herald/stuff articles, constitutional reviews and school curriculum’s, will be exposed as one big incestuous collaboration. Likewise the part-maori activists will be worried as the GCSB will be able to find the web of communication between these racist separatist state apartheid pushers.

    Also the hypocrisy of the left will be shown when/if they once again govern and we see them make full use of the new rights of the GCSB to track down those who disagree with the PC way, such as those who disagree with gay marriage, or New Zealand being silently renamed aotearoa (what a PC joke) without referendum, or even those who have a traditional heterosexual marriage. Those of us that disagree will under the communist government be quickly black listed and by first in line to the concentration camps.

    • Mr_Blobby

      We don’t need the GCSB to tell us what we already know.

      ShonKey is afraid of his own shadow. The radicals showed him at Waitangi that they can get to him.

      • Travis Poulson

        “ShonKey is afraid of his own shadow”

        Now you’re just sounding like the fuckwits over at the Standtard.

      • GazzW

        Fuck me Mr B. Criticise the PM if you will but I thought that your mental powers stretched a bit beyond those hackneyed words repeated on and on and on by the less intellectually endowed members of the left.

        Shonkey, Donkey, Monkey, Wonkey………………zzzzzzzzzzzzz.

        You would be more suited to commenting at the Horrid with The Greek & Gandalf.

    • Mr_V4

      Exactly when you put in place mass surveillance with the naivety that “Its only for good”. Sooner or later it will be put to more tyranical uses, at which point there is nothing you can do about it. This is what history shows. The gestapo and SS didn’t just appear out of nowhere.

  • Auto_Immune

    Can anybody tell me if Phil Goff has been anywhere near these photo ops/protests?

    I would of thought that he (like Helen Clark) would actually be supportive of the GCSB changes, given his experience with what intelligence agencies actually do.

  • DavidW

    Of course dot.wallet.com is a favourite darling of the LP at the moment. losing Owen Glenn as a major donor has hurt them hard and if Cunners can squeeze a few lazy mill from the convicted craut crim, then he has some clout over Moira. Wheels within wheels but it always comes back to money for without some serious dosh, Labour is totally stuffed going into an election year.

    With cash, they are stuffed anyway but may be able to salvage a bit on which Cunnliffe can rebuild post 2014.

    • richard.b

      My thoughts too.
      “ohhh Mr Big Fat Sweaty dot com, you can put your German Sausage anywhere you like. but please can we have some money?”

  • I wonder if Dotcom’s unofficial publicist David Fisher has ever taken time out of his busy day to read this:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/business/documents/megaupload_indictment.pdf

    It’s the indictment handed down by a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia against Kim Dotcom and his business partners. It goes into significant detail about the Megaupload business model. And it outlines the evidence that the US will use against Dotcom when his extradition is eventually heard.

    PS: Strange that you never hear John Campbell or David Fisher (or any of the other media sycophants) talk about Megaporn.com; just sayin’…

    • LabTested

      makes fascinating reading. The bit about the Uploader rewards & paying people to upload popular content blows a hole in the defense that this site was just a storage locker.

      WO, there are 98 paragraphs in this Grand Jury charge of Conspiracy to Commit Racketeering. These need to see the light of day. Can I suggest you post a paragraph a day so we all have time to look though this charge in detail

      • Quite so LabTested – the business model was simple; pay a few people to upload unique content (not asking questions where it came from), then charge thousands more for the right to access the unique content. From a business perspective, it’s a winner. Ethically and legally however; that’s another story altogether!

    • jcpry

      Easy to see why he is fighting to avoid facing the music. The Fat German is Fucked!

    • Mr_V4
  • AnonWgtn

    Labour were there to be seen with him and to persuade Kraut Shit to finance them for the next Election – nobody else will.

  • thehawkreturns

    I am very right wing. The Bill is a piece of crap wrapped up in Peter Dunne.

    Just becauses JK says “it is all going to be alright” doesn’t make it good law. It stinks. Those of you who enjoy their own privacy and regard NZ as an independent nation should oppose the Bill and call out National for rushing through a turd.

    • MarcWills

      It’s actually amending the law passed by Labia to make it more explicit on the rights and responsibilities of the Police and GCSB, and fixing the loophole that let the Urawera nutjobs get away with terrorism play school activities. FFS people, if they use the new law inappropriately, then any ensuing prosecutions will again be thrown out.

      On another note, why was the Dame Anne Salmond glee club reporter allowed to give a patsy “interview” on Campbell Live last night. You couldn’t have scripted a more syncophantic treatment – not one question asked for proof of the Dame’s claims. They really are pathetic if you ask me.

      • thehawkreturns

        I don’t think the Law Society are a group of left wing nutjobs and they do not appear persuaded by your erudite argument or your somewhat off topic second paragraph.

    • Travis Poulson

      Dunne will be licking his chops and hoping like bloody hell that his support for this bill will save his and his party’s arse at the next election. Oh how things change when you’re forced to resign from your ministerial position.

      The laws wouldn’t bother me under National, but it’s ‘those other cunts’ that I don’t trust, even more so now that I’m tied to this blog.

      • Lofty

        Have you received any threats Travis, either veiled or otherwise?
        Genuine question.

        • Travis Poulson

          Not yet.

      • thehawkreturns

        Exactly Travis. Liarbour will nail our balls to the wall with this law.
        JK won’t be in forever. When the commies get back in they will be sifting through everything you have ever written, said, or even thought.
        Anyone who still has a brain should therefore not be tripping JK’s waltz on this one. I am all for evesdropping where there is enough evidence to excite a judge. Not just because the local plod in Los Angeles thinks it’s a great idea to see what you are up to.

    • rockape

      But its been used wrongly some would say since Labour started in Government. I guess you, like 4 million other Kiwis and me didnt notice.

  • rockape

    If we had this law and if today the army was down in the streets smashing the protests I would start to worry. Dont see that happening in NZ. Its not as if we dont know who the 5 collum is. Those who say the Government we elect could plot against us are the same ones who claim there is no threat from extemists in NZ,funny that isnt it. Maybe the protesters are just anti government and have nothing better to do with their lives on a sunday. I suspect protests are the thing to do if your lonely and freindless and have a miserable life.

  • niloc

    Please email [email protected] (Speaker of the house) to request that the GCSB Bill vote be a conscience vote.

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