Posted October 13th, 2009
Dear John
We had a very well attended meeting of 62 people at Dargaville last night and it is a shame that you could not be at the meeting yourself.
Although similar in its purpose and goal to the meetings organized by John Boscawen, this was not an ACT meeting, but a meeting organized by Northlanders and [...]
Posted October 7th, 2009
Hi John
You have a good reputation up here, but you can imagine that with 90% of Northlanders voting “NO” in the Anti-Smacking Bill referendum and John Key and the Government trying to ignore this overwhelming majority, “showing utter contempt for New Zealanders and the democratic process”[John Key, March 2007] , the electorate is curious what [...]
Posted October 6th, 2009
Letter to the Editor
What is Your Idea of Democracy?
Ever since Sue Bradford took it upon herself to impose the ‘Anti-Smacking Bill” on New Zealand the debate about the merits of this law has never died down.
Despite a relentless campaign by pressure groups to promote the ‘Anti-Smacking Bill’ and regular vilification of anybody who opposes [...]
Posted September 21st, 2009
…….I hear aunty Helen shouting from New York and I am sure our Prime Minister John Key will get a few encouraging pats on the back at the UN Meeting this week, when he also meets Helen Clark, who is now heading the UN Development Program, after faithfully, albeit against the will of most Kiwis, [...]
Posted September 21st, 2009
The Government’s hopes of putting the divisive smacking debate behind it in the next month have been dashed with a move by Act’s John Boscawen to delay his doomed private member’s bill and start a public campaign to support it. Read the full article in the NZ Herald
Posted September 12th, 2009
Labour leader Phil Goff admits: “We made mistakes” (NZ Herald 11/9/09) with its so-called nanny-state policies as he tries to win back voters. One of the big ‘nanny-state policies’ of course was the railroading through parliament of the unpopular ‘Anti-Smacking Bill’ requested by the United Nations in 2001, pushed through by Green MP Sue Bradford [...]