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Nov 11, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Review finds no evidence of needless smacking prosecutions

Full story: Tvnz.co.nz

A review of anti-smacking legislation has found no evidence parents are being subjected to "unnecessary state intervention" for lightly smacking their children.

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“Good judges- poor experts.”

Since: Jan 08

hamilton

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Yet.

It's all about taking sovereignty of parents away from their children.

when was the last time you heard a politician say that word sovereignty

It's simply not in their political lexicon

John Key has nor replaced the NZ flag on his ministerial car.

Since: Jul 09

Auckland, New Zealand

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Cultural marxism runs deep in NZ politics.

Hina, what do you make of the Copenhagen climate change summit ? it is the first time legislation has stated the goal of a world government.
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Nov 13, 2009
 
hinamanu wrote:
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It's all about taking sovereignty of parents away from their children.
when was the last time you heard a politician say that word sovereignty
It's simply not in their political lexicon
John Key has nor replaced the NZ flag on his ministerial car.
Yup! Mr Key..nice man,he doesn't have to look like a shit,just carry on from what Hellun set up!!!!!!!!!
As an aside,the first major bit of racism he's had to deal with brought the comment "I'm sick of hearing about Hone ...Heke?...it's up to the moari party"...???????

Maybe Mr smooth can't handle some reality in his own backyard?

..just a thought

“Good judges- poor experts.”

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Nov 13, 2009
 
PC_Is_Marxism wrote:
Cultural marxism runs deep in NZ politics.
Hina, what do you make of the Copenhagen climate change summit ? it is the first time legislation has stated the goal of a world government.
Listening to Lord Monkton I fear entering the next decade.

Once that Copenhagen climate bill is signed, the western world is indebted to our ears.

As Bob Jones said in summing up the New Zealand experience...

Prosperity denied.

Since: Jul 09

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Nov 13, 2009
 
hinamanu wrote:
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Listening to Lord Monkton I fear entering the next decade.
Once that Copenhagen climate bill is signed, the western world is indebted to our ears.
As Bob Jones said in summing up the New Zealand experience...
Prosperity denied.
Right. Given a thousand years I doubt I could come up with a more insane theory than climate debt.
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