Im surprised the police bothered to conduct the raids. I doubt those arrested could ever form an effective militia, they couldn't even organise a protest to arrive at parliament before the act is passed! Or couldn't see the police filming their training camps mere metres away. Hardly a crack team of commandos. But really how can you read Monday's Dompost and still say they are harmless and non-violent? The police had to do something, even though they have got better things to do than babysit a bunch of protesters dressed in army surplus and balaclavas trying to look tough. You are welcome to protest, but if you want the police to leave you alone, stop collecting guns talking about killing people, starting wars and dying for your cause. Minto's argument that they were baiting the police by talking provocatively is pretty weak, why attract the police deliberately?
"Don't forget it was a pakeha that made the threat to Eradicate pakeha....the proof speaks for its self "
Well I don't know about you but it sort of reminds me of a cartoon. A guy sawing of the branch he is sitting on.
I think Lockett has foisted himself of Maori, he is a rebel looking for a cause, part of "rent a mob” No doubt, when what constitutes Maori is burning, when all they have left is ashes- he will find something else to do.
In his own culture he is rejected, we don’t like him, we think he is lazy and insolent- I will be he can not name his own people
Question:Tell me,why only now have Police only just come across the sale of Guns\parts(being) sold via the Internet and being purchased in NZ from abroad??????....????????????????? why haven't they acted on this sourse of Illegal process of Distribution of weapons til now??????? take your time to answer, don't rush with a answer
They could have cut off their dole and just waited for them to come into the nearest winz office to complain before arresting them there without having this big pr issue.
Pssst...your ignorance or lame attempt to provoke is showing. You really don't give a damn about the issues relating to the Tuhoe hikoi OR the people you dismiss as being on the dole. The Treaty of Waitangi guaranteed Maori rights and privileges of British subjects - but they weren't even paid the same amounts - eg Old Age pension - at the beginning. And Maori returning soldiers weren't entitled to the same benefits (eg opportunity to build homes on their papakainga) as Pakeha soldiers either. So, 60 or so years on, the dole ain't nothing to be thankful for and is a non-starter as far as this debate goes. I suppose it's beyond you to think of a decent, reasoned argument?
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Date Edited: 15 Nov 2007 12:45:28 PM
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Well I don't know about you but it sort of reminds me of a cartoon. A guy sawing of the branch he is sitting on.
I think Lockett has foisted himself of Maori, he is a rebel looking for a cause, part of "rent a mob” No doubt, when what constitutes Maori is burning, when all they have left is ashes- he will find something else to do.
In his own culture he is rejected, we don’t like him, we think he is lazy and insolent- I will be he can not name his own people
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