Prime Minister John Key wimped out of Waitangi.
His advisors advised him to stay away.
They did not have the gumption to tell him to say what he had to say and that in the event he would get a fair hearing.
no they just turned tail and ran for it.
Nobody really knows just what the National Party stands for.
Do they?
On the other hand Andrew Little stood up and gave his speech.
They listened!
No good Shane Jones wimping out either.
Nobody has the right to tell any one else what to say in this mans democracy and no one expects it.
David Seymour is a first class prig.
He thinks he is a philosopher but he is really a sophist.
A smart sharp talker.
One who has learned the art of rhetoric to win an argument instead of logic.
He says he believes in free will but he hasn't read Spinoza.
"Experience teaches us no less than reason that men believe themselves to be free simply because they are conscious of their actions but unconscious of the causes whereby those actions are determined and further it is plain that the dictates of the mind are but another name for the appetites and these vary according to the state of the body."
Baruch Spinoza
The Ethics
His advisors advised him to stay away.
They did not have the gumption to tell him to say what he had to say and that in the event he would get a fair hearing.
no they just turned tail and ran for it.
Nobody really knows just what the National Party stands for.
Do they?
On the other hand Andrew Little stood up and gave his speech.
They listened!
No good Shane Jones wimping out either.
Nobody has the right to tell any one else what to say in this mans democracy and no one expects it.
David Seymour is a first class prig.
He thinks he is a philosopher but he is really a sophist.
A smart sharp talker.
One who has learned the art of rhetoric to win an argument instead of logic.
He says he believes in free will but he hasn't read Spinoza.
"Experience teaches us no less than reason that men believe themselves to be free simply because they are conscious of their actions but unconscious of the causes whereby those actions are determined and further it is plain that the dictates of the mind are but another name for the appetites and these vary according to the state of the body."
Baruch Spinoza
The Ethics
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