Posts by Michael Fitzgerald
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Police concern is a long way from anti-Terrorism laws.
To the best of my knowledge Save Happy Valleys actions were terrorism, although to date not charged as such.
Under this terrorism law only trade unions are exempt from being classed as terrorists when they act against say, solid energy. -
He shud - he used them
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Tama Itis been under the eye of the media for ages, prosecuter by the cops & just won on appeal. He must know he's being watched.
I don't know much about Bomber - but isn't he always full of sh*t?
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I wasn't very impressed with Iti's recent trip to Fiji to offer support to Bainimarama.
Last time he went over to an earlier coup he later said he went to talk, to find out for himself, and to offer to mediate.
Bainimarama is a strange bed fellow though for Tame Iti.
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I'll back gun control measures before new anti terror laws.
The simple stuff works a lot better.
What's Happening With Our Gun Laws?
http://www.peace.net.nz/cgc_fact_sheet.html -
assault rifles is a bit of a quibble really.
Shot guns are well suited to "room clearing" and urban warfare.
Most weapons are semi automatic. Just means you don't need to cock the weapon after each shot.
Duck tastes like lizard .. yuck.
Artillary used to fire into the sea from Birdlings flat (Sth of Banks Pen) they stopped due to fishing boats following too close to the fall of shot as they picked up all of the stunned mullet.
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"a guy wearing a balaclava and carrying an assault rifle warrants a call to the cops"
That is every duck hunter I've ever seen.
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Smack in the face for the cops - Lockett has got bailed.
He seems to be the one about to wage war on NZ
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Big ups to Sean Plunkett this morning.
Gotta say this shit scares me and I don't trust the cops have got it right.
Was it all to get the bill through parliment?
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Ailsa Smith wrote that a warrior named Tohu held the sword on the day Parihaka was plundered. 'In the midst of his concern for his people at the time of the raid, Tohu did not forget von Tempsky's sword which Titokowaru had given him for safekeeping. Anticipating that the village would be searched for arms when the troops arrived, Tohu handed the sword to a kuia and instructed her to bury it in the village middenheap.'
http://www.pukeariki.com/en/stories/conflict/vontempskysword.htm