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  1. Absolutely right. I was at Waihopai and was polanning to write to my local aspiring Labour Party candidate until I heard on the TV last night that Andrew Little intends us to remain in this insidious system, spying on Bangladesh, India, China, Solomon Islands, all south Pacific nations and other countries. None of these countries to my knowledge are enemies of New Zealand. But then we spy on who the U.S. asks us to and that information is handed on to them.

    I think that most of us know none of this spying has nothing to do with terrorism but it is to do with global domination by the bully boys of the world.

  2. This is an ideal time for NZ to withdraw from Waihopai and other military alliances and, instead, promote NZ as a peace-with- justice country committed to diplomacy. Let’s hone our conflict resolution skills, sorely needed in today’s world. Is everyone aware that the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has moved the Doomsday Clock forward?
    Soon after the NZ ban on visits from nuclear-armed ships, I had to visit the US for family reasons. I was surprised to meet people who had not only heard of NZ but were enthusiastic about the nuclear ban.
    Andrew Little said something about the possibility of NZ showing international leadership. Now is a golden opportunity to do so. Many Americans would thank us. If you find that hard to believe, do some research re Code Pink, one of several ‘peace groups’.

    1. New Zealand can barley tag illegal fishing boats with out international cooperation so before getting to far ahead of ourselves perhaps we should examine our obligations under different agreements and see if they stack up.

      For the most part New Zealand enters into agreements all honourable and shit, then about face as soon as it’s our turn to put something of substance on negotiating tables. The constant reversion to estimates and forecasts is a prescription for failure.

      So before we start thinking about tearing up treaties, perhaps we could do a bit of house keeping first and access the risks. Instead of closing waihohai couldn’t it be gin ev to the university system, I’m sure they’ll use an instrument like that.

  3. AGAIN – YET AGAIN – WHERE IS MY COMMENT MARTYN ?

    MUCH MORE IMPORTANTLY – WHY ARE YOU SO AFRAID OF LOOKING BEHIND THE CURTAINS AT THE CAUSES AND THOSE GENERATING CHAOS INSTEAD OF FOCUSING ON THE SAME OLE SAME OLE ?

    Are you a – Left Gatekeeper Martyn ? ? ? Some are wondering.

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