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  1. The mayor can think what ever they like but when it comes to the crunch they are only one vote .He would best leave it alone and move on as the majority have voted as they think which is how it is meant to be .The mayor is there to ensure every one gets a say not to push their own private agenda like the current PM is doing .

    1. Correct Gordon as we see in Wellington with the Mayor copping all the shit because a majority of councillors for some strange reason changed their minds.
      The Tauranga people will regret voting for someone because of his fame as opposed to his real life skills and business acumen. To vote in someone who for most of his life has been told what to eat and when, told when to get up and what to do every minute of his day in the pursuit of fame will come back and bite them in the arse. How many of these people would have voted for Mahe if he had been a 35 year old Maori financial advisor carpetbagger from Cambridge.

  2. Anti fluoridation activists get caught out lying and misleading on the facts repeatedly but never pause or reverse their stance, they simply roll out an equally invalid line of misrepresentation. and ignore the mess they’ve already left on the floor.
    It’s the modus operandi of those who start with firm conclusions and then look for any supportive evidence, or, manufacture it to suit their immutable conclusions.
    It’s the opposite of the scientific method which generally collects evidence firs to test hypotheses (i.e. they are falsifiable)

  3. Get used to an underlying fact about sportspeople – they are very driven, they follow their own drives and targets unflinchingly, and they are self-centred as they have to be to get the best from their own minds and bodies to perform some ultimately unimportant task which they have set as their goal. NZ schools have long been more interested in turning out good sportspeople than wise and knowledgable philosophers, informed in psychology and sociology etc. So you reap what you sow, ergo etc. Am I the first to scale this Everest of knowledge, understanding and comprehension of the NZ national psyche?

  4. What’s cultist about being antifloridation in the town supply? If people want fluoride, get from the chemist like my parents did don’t foist it on everyone. Choices.
    Yeah, and about it being a heavy metal by product…

    1. Did you get that news about the comet that hasn’t been around for thousands of years? Saw it on RadioNZ RNZ. Fascinating about the earth and space and what the hell we do while we have form eh!

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