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Rapacious Mr. Batstove



Joined: 26 Jan 2007
Location: Central Areola

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CabbageTownRoyals wrote:
Rapacious Mr. Batstove wrote:
Tama Iti has been a threat to national security for a long time. He should have been hung for shooting the NZ flag with a shotgun a few years back. You'll get a lot of his supporters saying what an intelligent, educated and inspiring man he is but personally I think he's just another barbaric radical a few kumara short of a hangi.


I've met Tama Iti twice. He is one of the most softly spoken, calming people I know and despite appearances, is far from scary. He IS intelligent, educated and inspiring and until you say you've sat down and discussed politics with him YOURSELF, I'll lump you in the same category as the printed media which predictably stigmatize him as a threat for his appearance (moko) and political spunk..


By EMILY WATT and MIKE WATSON - The Dominion Post | Wednesday, 17 October 2007
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Tame Iti's bail denied, faces further charges


Iti was remanded in custody until October 24 during a brief appearance in Rotorua District Court this afternoon.

He has also been charged with three more counts of unlawful possession of a weapon. Police claim he had a .22 Ruger, a second .22 rifle, and a military-style Saiga 7.62 calibre rifle.

The 55-year-old now faces 11 charges under the Firearms Act.

Iti was arrested in the early hours of Monday morning after police burst into his Ruatoki home.



It's not looking good for Tama Bin Laden. Who was he planning on calming with military style rifle?
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oldfatfarang



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"Hangin's too good for em." Put the whole lot of them on and island - and give em just enough bullets to start their own 'society'.

Some Kiwis have had just about enough of this nonsense. These losers should get a life - or better - get a job.
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Bibbitybop



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

blackjack wrote:
Bibbitybop wrote:
Shooting, burning or destroying a national flag should be protected free expression/free speech. He didn't harm anyone by doing it (I have no idea who the guy is, either).


Discharging a firearm in a public place with people around when you don't have a firearms license. He was not charged with destroying a flag


That does make a difference.
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SHANE02



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="oldfatfarang
Some Kiwis have had just about enough of this nonsense. These losers should get a life - or better - get a job.[/quote]

True.

now we have Sharples saying to the Aussies that race relations has been set back 100 years. There's been too much PC softness in NZ for a long time.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10470629


"It's like Parihaka" ...... Rolling Eyes
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oldfatfarang



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SHANE02 wrote:
[quote="oldfatfarang
Some Kiwis have had just about enough of this nonsense. These losers should get a life - or better - get a job.


True.

now we have Sharples saying to the Aussies that race relations has been set back 100 years. There's been too much PC softness in NZ for a long time.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10470629


"It's like Parihaka" ...... Rolling Eyes[/quote]





Oldfatfarang (sorry - quote function is not working )

Wake up boys and girls. It's over. Playing the disadvantaged/colonised indigenous card isn't going to cut it in the future. It's time to stop whinging and expecting handouts. The coffers are dry. Patience is all used up. It's time to get up off backsides - pull fingers out - and make your own life.

New Zealand society is changing (one in nine people in Auckland are now of Asian ancestry). Global capitalism and global human migration have arrived in God's Own. There is no place in the future for New Zealand's brand of colonial guilt and its bedfellow - political correctness.

Future governments in New Zealand will be dominated by people from cultures that have no sympathy for people they consider 'lazy'. "Calls to Arms" will only bring suppression and resentment from hardworking tax-paying Kiwis.

Why not be smart - go to school - work hard - and make your own life - like everyone else has to?
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Rapacious Mr. Batstove



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SHANE02 wrote:
[quote="oldfatfarang
Some Kiwis have had just about enough of this nonsense. These losers should get a life - or better - get a job.


True.

now we have Sharples saying to the Aussies that race relations has been set back 100 years. There's been too much PC softness in NZ for a long time.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10470629


"It's like Parihaka" ...... Rolling Eyes[/quote]

I read this in the news this morning too.

Sharples is whinging to the AUSSIES of all people. WTF?

Tuhoe are saying that the NZ Government is just testing the Suppression of Terrorism act out on them as it has never been used before since it's introduction in 2002. The fact that a group of Tuhoe radicals have been under surveillance for more than a year is irrelevant to them Rolling Eyes

Maori are complaining that police went in 'storm trooper style'. What the hell else would you do if you knew the freaks you had been watching had military style rifles in their possession.

Hats off the the New Zealand police over this one.
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SHANE02



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes , go to school. My best mate at uni got cheaper fees, and a higer student allowance because he could somehow prove he was Maori (maybe (1/44th). I actually tried to do the same, but I couldn't trace my tribe (because I'm not Maori). Worth a try though Smile
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igotthisguitar



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Speaking of New Zealand, does the term KULCHA mean anything to anyone?

i'm all ears Wink
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blackjack



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Speaking of New Zealand, does the term KULCHA mean anything to anyone?

i'm all ears


I have no idea what you are talking about. googled it and an indian bread or a western australian arts organisation.

Do share
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ceesgetdegrees



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah...phucking dole bludging, woman beating, alcoholic coons, wipe the phuckers out...who do those indigenous bastards think they are? NZ is changing...we have no further need for all this bloody moari bullshit...unless it's the haka aye boys "ki mite ki mite" me and the boys use to do that back home when we were PISSED, bloody good fun that. Oh and one of my mates a coon...so i'm not being racial or anything right, aye boys. Stupid ass niggas will get a war if thats what they want.
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Rapacious Mr. Batstove



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

igotthisguitar wrote:
Speaking of New Zealand, does the term KULCHA mean anything to anyone?

i'm all ears Wink


I guess it's bro talk for culture.

Thrz sum undr wrtin law dat if u r yung n hip dez dayz den u hav to tipe like a fukn illitr8 moron.

Chek dis shite fo wat NZ youth haz cum to.


http://www.tearaway.co.nz/index.php/plain/connect/forums/life
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ceesgetdegrees



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SHANE02 wrote:
Yes , go to school. My best mate at uni got cheaper fees, and a higer student allowance because he could somehow prove he was Maori (maybe (1/44th). I actually tried to do the same, but I couldn't trace my tribe (because I'm not Maori). Worth a try though Smile


And that...my good man...is indicitave of the absolute lies and mis information so readily spread round by those with their own agenda. ALL your "best mate" would qualify for is a mannaki tauira grant which works out to maybe 400 dollars a year. There are no cheaper fees or higher student allowances, to say there are is complete horsechit.
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ceesgetdegrees



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oldfatfarang wrote:
SHANE02 wrote:
[quote="oldfatfarang
Some Kiwis have had just about enough of this nonsense. These losers should get a life - or better - get a job.


True.

now we have Sharples saying to the Aussies that race relations has been set back 100 years. There's been too much PC softness in NZ for a long time.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10470629


"It's like Parihaka" ...... Rolling Eyes






Oldfatfarang (sorry - quote function is not working )

Wake up boys and girls. It's over. Playing the disadvantaged/colonised indigenous card isn't going to cut it in the future. It's time to stop whinging and expecting handouts. The coffers are dry. Patience is all used up. It's time to get up off backsides - pull fingers out - and make your own life.

New Zealand society is changing (one in nine people in Auckland are now of Asian ancestry). Global capitalism and global human migration have arrived in God's Own. There is no place in the future for New Zealand's brand of colonial guilt and its bedfellow - political correctness.

Future governments in New Zealand will be dominated by people from cultures that have no sympathy for people they consider 'lazy'. "Calls to Arms" will only bring suppression and resentment from hardworking tax-paying Kiwis.

Why not be smart - go to school - work hard - and make your own life - like everyone else has to?[/quote]


Why don't you come up with something original to say? Your insinuation that all Maori are lazy is insulting, archaic, and totally off the mark. Just how old are you? you sound like your mentality is stuck back in the day when maori bashing was all the rage. Tama and his flock represent a tiny percentage of all natives, but here you are fat man, first chance you get, castigating the lot with a wide brush as lazy bums. Thank goodness you have left NZ and here's hoping you never go back...our country doesn't need the likes of you. go live in thailand where you can moan about the price of bar girls going up to anyone who can stand listening to you for more than 2 minutes.
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oldfatfarang



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ceesgetdegrees wrote:
oldfatfarang wrote:
SHANE02 wrote:
[quote="oldfatfarang
Some Kiwis have had just about enough of this nonsense. These losers should get a life - or better - get a job.


True.

now we have Sharples saying to the Aussies that race relations has been set back 100 years. There's been too much PC softness in NZ for a long time.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10470629


"It's like Parihaka" ...... Rolling Eyes






Oldfatfarang (sorry - quote function is not working )

Wake up boys and girls. It's over. Playing the disadvantaged/colonised indigenous card isn't going to cut it in the future. It's time to stop whinging and expecting handouts. The coffers are dry. Patience is all used up. It's time to get up off backsides - pull fingers out - and make your own life.

New Zealand society is changing (one in nine people in Auckland are now of Asian ancestry). Global capitalism and global human migration have arrived in God's Own. There is no place in the future for New Zealand's brand of colonial guilt and its bedfellow - political correctness.

Future governments in New Zealand will be dominated by people from cultures that have no sympathy for people they consider 'lazy'. "Calls to Arms" will only bring suppression and resentment from hardworking tax-paying Kiwis.

Why not be smart - go to school - work hard - and make your own life - like everyone else has to?



Why don't you come up with something original to say? Your insinuation that all Maori are lazy is insulting, archaic, and totally off the mark. Just how old are you? you sound like your mentality is stuck back in the day when maori bashing was all the rage. Tama and his flock represent a tiny percentage of all natives, but here you are fat man, first chance you get, castigating the lot with a wide brush as lazy bums. Thank goodness you have left NZ and here's hoping you never go back...our country doesn't need the likes of you. go live in thailand where you can moan about the price of bar girls going up to anyone who can stand listening to you for more than 2 minutes.[/quote]





Old fat farang wrote (sorry - quote function not working)

I'm sorry if my writing wasn't clear. I was not insinuating that all Maori are lazy. I was expressing an opinion about the people mentioned in this article (and any other Kiwis who think that looking to the past & expecting handouts etc will save their future).

And, I was also expressing my opinion that NZ has to come of age. We are, supposedly, one people. In growing as a very young nation we have to put these past greivances behind us. The new immigrants (colonialists, whatever) who are making NZ their home, are simply not interested in the past. They're looking to the future and they are going to dominate the future politics and economy for all New Zealanders.

Like many, I believe it's time to stop the Grievance Industry. There is simply no future for N.Z. in looking backwards. Like many Kiwis, I believe our future lies in education - hard work - and the rule of law. Yes, I'm of protestant decent, so pardon me if I'm not enthralled by law-of-the-jungle actions such as proported in this article. (Which, may or may not be true, anyway.)

I won't bother telling you about Maori people I know who are busy working hard and supporting their families (both in NZ and abroad).
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kiwiliz



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems to me after listening and reading the news, that there is a element of Maori people who are trying real hard to turn this into a race issue, and perhaps start that uprising they were planning and collecting rifles, molotov cocktails and napalm for.

I mean, if they weren't planning on using this stuff why have them? and why are so many Maori's running to their defence and playing the race card? Its only a race isuue because Maoris are making it one, as far as I can see, the police were alerted to a bunck of people who had weapons and were training, and were planning on using them at some stage..and they went in, using appropriate safety methods, and arrested them, and collected those weapons.

In this issue that is what is forgotten, those weapons were there to be used..not to look pretty.
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