The Daily Blog Open Mic – Friday 25th March 2016

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Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

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  1. I’m not one for flag waving. In the past I have always viewed it as a bit sinister.

    However that said, I’m so pleased our old girl won the day over the insulting, insipid tea towel alternative. She has served us well in the past and I’d still like to see her continue to flap and wave in the breeze for some time yet, until we become a republic, when she can be laid to rest with good reason and with some dignity.

    FJK wearing HIS flag option as a lapel badge at formal occasions, representing NZ (signing of TPP for instance) and in Parliament is treason! Attempting to change our ensign and possibly our heritage at the same time, is the direct action of a traitor! And FJK is a traitor of the highest degree!

  2. Yes you are SAME AS ME, I LOVE IT NOW MORE SO THE STUPID FLAG PANEL CANNOT CHANGE MY MIND WITH THEIR TWISTED STUPID IDEAS.

    HEY FLAG PANEL! “JUST GIVE IT UP” AND FIND A REAL JOB.

  3. ‘Trump vs. Clinton’

    https://www.rt.com/shows/crosstalk/336868-clinton-trump-foreign-policy/

    “The foreign policy establishment vs. the novice – Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump. Identified as a liberal interventionist, Clinton’s views are hardly distinguishable from those of the neocons. Trump, on the other hand, holds a number of unconventional – even controversial – foreign policy views. For better or worse, voters just might have a meaningful choice when they cast their ballots in November.

    CrossTalking with James Jatras, Daniel McAdams, and Richard Goodstein.”

  4. ‘Trump vs. Clinton’

    https://www.rt.com/shows/crosstalk/336868-clinton-trump-foreign-policy/

    “The foreign policy establishment vs. the novice – Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump. Identified as a liberal interventionist, Clinton’s views are hardly distinguishable from those of the neocons. Trump, on the other hand, holds a number of unconventional – even controversial – foreign policy views. For better or worse, voters just might have a meaningful choice when they cast their ballots in November.

    CrossTalking with James Jatras, Daniel McAdams, and Richard Goodstein.”

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