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  1. We all know John Key is a psychopath. This just confirms it more. I wish he would just go away and stop crawling out from whatever rock he his hiding under these days. I’m sick of him being given air time to spout off his ever increasingly delusional sentiments. We had almost 9 years of his blatant lies and bullshit.

    1. The only good thing about us having to be insulted by listening to Sir (ROTFL) John, is it reinforces (IF it ever needs reinforcing) that Sir is invariably a ‘pay off’ and/or a sign of corruptness and psychopathic liar.
      Look at what he did to state housing and single parents and then consider his upbringing in NZ. Says it all. And in a democratic, well informed country he’d have not even been voted first year school milk monitor.

    2. I second that.

      I was going to write sociopath when I saw your psychopath. Yes, both.

      ‘Sir’ John Key. What a fucking sick joke that is! and a clear indication of how rotten the system is. He will always be Shonky, as far as I am concerned.

      shonky
      [ˈʃɒŋki]
      ADJECTIVE
      dishonest, unreliable, or illegal, especially in a devious way.
      “shonky political goings-on”
      synonyms:
      deceitful · underhanded · dishonest · dishonourable · disreputable · unethical · [more]
      NOUN
      a person engaged in suspect business activities.
      “we need to rid the building industry of these shonkies quickly”

      Much the same with Tony B Liar.

      1. Hear hear about Blair and every USA President post the second world war. Maybe before WW2 also, but my reading/knowledge of their actions isn’t as strong.

  2. When will John Key crawl back under his multi million dollar rock and just stay there?

    1. He’s the presentable mask and the ‘reasonable’ voice of the National Party, so they’ll keep trotting him out whenever they need a winning smile and a less obviously draconian sound-bite. Good old reliable, John. Such a lovely man. Ask anyone. Ask Aroha Ireland.

  3. I don’t hate, actually hate many people, but John Key is one of them. However he almost looked human last night and his story was another tragedy of needless human suffering that so many will identify with. If you support the Yes side then well done John Key, you bastard.

  4. Key always reminds me of “Ivy”.

    Perennial climber/scrambler that strangles and shades out desirable plants and is very difficult to get rid of.

  5. Yes, a twisted national psyche indeed if the vote supports Euthanasia, but not Cannabis that might make living more enjoyable or bearable for some, and all the other benefits of legalised, commercialised and legislated weed.

  6. John key raised in a state house, when in power, him and his party sold thousands of state houses, leaving many NZers homeless, shut out of the market and ineligible due to their mean spirited housing policy. Pull the benefit got the TIA and when in power, cut it, making it harder for may NZers to climb the ladder and escape poverty. Does it surprise us he want to euthanise his mother, nah!

  7. “So John Key would kill his children but not let his son smoke a joint?
    He isn’t the only NZer making this perverse decision.

    There are a chunk of Kiwis who insanely believe that abortion is acceptable, but toking on a joint for pain isn’t acceptable.

    How can killing your children be a greater right than smoking weed?

    How can the State have no role to play in your fertility, but must be there to prevent us smoking cannabis at all times?

    If we honestly legalise abortion but won’t legalise cannabis, that speaks volumes of who we are and what we are.”

    Guess whose arguments you use Martyn.

  8. I’m sure Max Key has tried a bit of ye olde wacky backy amongst other things when he started becoming a DJ.
    Disco bickies anyone?

  9. John Key is one of just a handful of politicians that literally make my skin crawl. There is simply something “off” about him imo. Tony Blair, Dick Cheney, and John Key. [shudder].

    1. Nitrium. Interesting. He made my skin crawl too. In the “ Dirty Politics” kerfuffle, as he patently glibly bad-mouthed Nicky Hager, the fawning journos were glazey-eyed accepting what he said like spaced-out zombies. I think him sinister and very odd.

  10. I support this referendum and so do a lot of people who have actually had to deal with the issues it raises. I’ll be voting yes.

    We know your position mate and that’s your right. Feel free to keep churning out these articles but I wont be reading them.

  11. John Key’s mother would not have been eligible for euthanasia under the current Act as proposed regardless.

    It is concerning how few New Zealanders actually realise the limited prescription the Act has, and that for the vast majority of NZers, it would not suffice.

    Picture someone who has had a major stroke and is 100% reliant on full time care. Prisoner in their own body. Hardly the stuff of joyful living. Even if such a person had a living will and said they would not want to live after having suffered a major stroke, they would still be forced to live and could not avail themselves of the euthanasia law.

    Morally, I am in favour of euthanasia. But the question did not ask me if I morally supported euthanasia. The question asked me if I supported the End of Life Choice Act. I don’t support the Act because it’s incredibly limited and basically functionally useless.

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