Not that I'm aiming for mainstream, but...

Sep 16, 2005 13:47

In the final leaders debate last night Don Brash was asked how he defined "mainstream New Zealanders", a term he uses frequently when discussing his election policies. According to Brash anyone that votes Labour is not a "mainstream New Zealander". In most ways this is a typical answer from a politician wanting to win votes, but the repercussions ( Read more... )

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alkamaholic September 16 2005, 02:17:00 UTC
polarisation is fun :)

labour = people on benefit, artists, students, DPB, all benefits actually, low income families, criminals, red tape, maori, minorities

national = the rest :P

it makes it so much easier to define lol

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hesperus September 16 2005, 03:24:00 UTC
TROL!

Okay, I'll bite. So how's your unemployment benefit going? :P

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alkamaholic September 16 2005, 03:56:27 UTC
not been on the unemployment benefit since 2001

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alkamaholic September 16 2005, 04:05:35 UTC
also i don't like labour cause they make it too easy to get money for nothing.

i should technically vote for them but i don't like an easy life.

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bezajel September 16 2005, 02:52:33 UTC
Way to completely avoid actually explaining who he represents, too.

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notempty September 16 2005, 03:25:36 UTC
Yeah, and people say he's not a good politician..

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alkamaholic September 16 2005, 04:24:13 UTC
hes a useless politician, i think hes quite funny though with that weird teeth grin ( ... )

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bezajel September 16 2005, 10:18:46 UTC
I could explain just how wrong you are, but frankly, its not worth the bother. You're a moron.

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