Thursday, November 6, 2008

Letter to the Ed

Kiwi for change?

With the world watching the US elections it seems the excitement of change has extended across the mighty oceans to the Land of the Long White Cloud. Perhaps there is a sense of hope in the air, that we can at last after nine years of Labour doing its best, look ahead now to change for Kiwis too. Perhaps it is time for new leadership and new leaders that can take this country that one step further ahead. It has been exciting knowing there is an opportunity for that to happen in New Zealand. The Kiwi Party has been that bit of hope for me – it is exciting to know that there are still people out there fighting at a grass roots level to keep this nation a place to proudly call home. As a new party candidate I know there are many steps ahead to establishing common sense and timeless kiwi values in government – but this election is that first step. Over the last few months of campaigning I have been inspired by the many supporters, donating a few dollars or a bit of time delivering pamphlets and putting up signs and taking part in something that brings us all a bit of hope. Thank you. It is something worthy of defending. Something worthy of fighting for. It has been a pleasure playing a small part in the peoples Kiwi Party and I would welcome the opportunity to serve refining and adjusting our laws in parliament so Kiwis are encouraged, empowered and their burdens lightened as we move forward with the next generation. We live in exciting times and I want to encourage you join me in remembering that vision we have. I’m ready for change – I’ll be voting Kiwi.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Letter to the Editor - why I'm voting

Dear Ed,

 

We are now in the final stretch and I have been asked many times ‘ how do you think it will go?’ I have enjoyed every minute of this campaigning – the discussions, debates, conversations, research, policy development and redevelopment has added much.

 

The Kiwi Party started because Kiwis wanted something more than was being offered at this level.

 

I was shown there was a need for morality, values and truth in our laws again. There needed to be a balance of mercy and justice. There needed to be a voice for the people again, rather than the politicians.

 

I just wrote a commentary on all the political parties, why I have chosen personally not to vote for them... and deleted it. I want to encourage you to do the same. You may be shocked at what draws you or propels you from them.

 

This election we have the opportunity to be informed, read the policy, examine the people who are asking to lead us, and stand up for who we believe represents what is best for us – not necessarily what we want to hear.

 

I want to encourage you to be wise and aware. What we are doing now will be brought to fruition in the next 10-15 years and the rewards or consequences will be felt then. We must be careful, always thinking of the long term vision we hold for this nation, and take the steps now to achieve them.

I would take every opportunity to play a part in that, including the first step of voting, fully informed, this election.

 

The Kiwi Party is the first step to change. It is an opportunity to stand for something.

I will be voting for the Kiwi Party because I believe in the people that have built it and the foundation of truth that it is based on – Judeo Christian values, the timeless values the Kiwi soldiers fought to preserve years ago. Join me – Vote Kiwi

 

 

 

 

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Letter to the Editor - I want to be a Prostitute

When I grow up I want to be a Prostitute. Ever heard that? Me neither. The fundamental shift from a moral base to an amorally based society will always necessitate that we are a commodity, without purpose, an evolved accident – no wonder suicides are up. It has been argued that prostitution helps families because the mother can generate funds (or daughters, sons or father ) to cover extra costs. Take the example of the primary school teacher who took on a night job up North. Reality shows most men that engage a prostitute are family men, so it encourages the breakdown of their family. Clearly it is their choice. In school I studied the service trade of woodwork. We went out to building sites to get some hands on experience. Prostitution is now a service trade, so perhaps young boys and girls who are aspiring prostitutes could visit a brothel and get a feel for the industry, maybe even line up a job. Can you imagine school guidance counsellors saying, ‘ Well Sally, you’ve got a fine figure but not much brain up there – I think you’d make a great prostitute. Here’s a brochure and a video presentation – see what you think. The money is great and with your parents losing everything in that finance company recently I bet they could use your help. You don’t need training, you could start Monday as soon as you turn 18. In fact conveniently I’m setting up my own brothel on the side of this guidance job!’ Why not brothels at universities to fund student loans? and what happens when you go into WINZ looking for help, everyone is qualified to be a prostitute – the answer to the end of welfare. There are consequences, govt promote safe sex and watch STD rates skyrocket. What we don’t tell kids is condoms don’t prevent STDs. This is not an economic issue, it is a moral issue where we are selling our youth, our poor and robbing them of their dignity.

The Kiwi Party stands firmly against the legalisation of Prostitution. Join me - Vote Kiwi.



Friday, October 24, 2008

FW: Letter to Ed - Racism?

 

My mind spins to think we can still have people with so much time on their small hands that they spend it trying to keep the PC culture alive. In response to the attacks on Nationals Lockwood Smith may I say – grow up. The Oxford dictionary states racism as; 1.the belief that there are characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to each race.2. discrimination against or antagonism towards other races.

If we take the first definition then most of us are racists – we would agree that Kenyan’s have proven themselves to be exceptional runners over long distance, an ability you could say or characteristic. You could say that dark skinned people in general have a tendency to be faster over shorter distances (100m world record holders for example). Light skinned people seem to handle the cold better (a skin quality perhaps?). Stating the facts is not discrimination it is the observation of reality. Are we that blinded by being PC to believe that all people are equal in all things? It is just not reality. Equal opportunity? Yes. What happened to celebrating our differences? Life is too short to spend it trying to find something wrong with everyone around you. This is the sort of behaviour that distracts us from real issues in politics – the childish bickering of grown men and women. Leadership requires that you face reality, deal with it and produce solutions – not more problems. Kiwis are better than the PC world that has been created in this country. Vote for change.

 

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Letter to Ed..lest we forget

Dear Ed,

 

Lest we forget...

I want to urge Kiwis to be very aware of the battle over the economy in the political forum. It appears to be the perfect smoke screen. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to find a solution. We all want to work towards a better economy, we must remember that the lack of foresight and preparation over the years of plenty are at the root of our current position. But let’s not forget what legislation has been passed by our leaders without our consent behind the scenes. The Greens anti smacking legislation was passed mostly by Labour and National against approx 86% opposition by Kiwis! It must be an election issue. The Kiwi Party leader Larry Baldock has led the petition against it and Kiwis want change! The electoral finance act, the prostitution reform act, civil unions was even pushed through against Kiwi opinion. The foreshore and seabed legislation, the list goes on. Let’s not forget the promises millions in profits Labour promised through Kyoto, the Kiwi Party will pull out – it’s a farce and about to cost us taxpayers billions ( the politicians responsible will be long retired with a six figure annual package by then, paid again by us). The emissions trading scheme and carbon credits is killing the food supply in third world countries and dumbfounding anyone trying to understand the credits including those who fumbled it together. So what happens when China buys 80% of New Zealand’s carbon credits and land locks most of the country to any kind of alternative use? Lest we forget that Kiwis are quite capable and should be consulted by Parliament on critical issues affecting this generation and the next. This election consider giving your vote to your voice – the Kiwi Party. There is a real alternative.

 "The world is a dangerous place. 

Not because of the people who are evil; 
but because of the people who don't do anything about it." 
-- Albert Einstein

 

Monday, October 13, 2008

clever marketing right there..

http://www.familyfirst.org.nz/files/images/safe-sex-billboard-3.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Letter to Ed - mothers with increased brain power

Way to go Moms!

I was reading a great report today  headed ‘ How becoming a mother can boost your brainpower’ as reported by the dailymail.co.uk. It claimed that women who are pregnant tend to lose a bit of brain power as their brains refigure themselves for the upcoming boost they require. It went on to say, ‘..according to scientists, giving birth supercharges brain power to equip women for the challenge of rearing their child.

Having a baby produces a sudden surge of memory and learning ability that makes them more vigilant and alert...’

So women that have babies have better brains! Well my wife has 5 kids which would make her beautiful and a genius and probably explain why she’s always right....hmm..

The Kiwi Party promotes strong families and marriage and encourages moms and dads to raise great kiwi kids, we know mom’s are smart, determined and take on more than their fair share without so much as a complaint. Well the Kiwi Party is here to support the timeless Kiwi value of family . Perhaps we should be asking those moms with all the brainpower what they think about most parties in government telling them how to raise their kids with the anti-smacking legislation by voting on election day for the Kiwi Party....  if being pregnant makes the brain slow right down there must be a storks nest over parliament with some of the anti-family legislation that spews out of that place. Vote for change and strong Kiwi families – vote KIWI.


Thursday, October 9, 2008

Taxpayer funding for parties finalised

Ok so a party that I didn't vote for gets the benefits of my taxes to preach a message I don't want to hear or support.
The marketing of a party is paid for by voters.
Government introduce the Electoral Finance Act so we cannot support our leaders and share our opinions by way of free speech in a public forum and they then take millions from us to advertise themselves - but not proportionately based on the action of the people who support them currently, but on the number of seats they occupied last election. 
So parties get in, run their own agenda against their voters (labour, united future), but still receive the support they were given last election before we saw how they backtracked on their promises. Go democracy.

Taxpayer funding for parties finalised

10/10/2008 11:24:24

The Electoral Commission has finalised the amount of taxpayer money allocated to the political parties for the election campaign.

Labour and National will both get $1 million. The Green Party, New Zealand First and the Maori Party each get $246,000. ACT, United Future and the Progressives will each receive $102,000.

Seven parties, which are not in Parliament, have been allocated just over $10,000 each.

The traditional party political broadcasts get their first airing tonight, with Labour and National outlining their campaign messages.

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ok I was grumpy

There is nothing worse than pretenders. If you are a communist just admit it and believe in what you secretly carry on doing anyway. Life is to short to pretend to be something else.

I heard some great news in the States this morning from one of my many newsletters - the US has stopped it's gold coin mint! Everyone is watching the dollar die and are trading in for gold coins, well not anymore.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Labour and the Greens can jump

Labour can jump. They've had 9 years of ballsing up this country's finances over some of the most fortunate times of the century and now they want to give advice! Do us a favour - jump.
Greens can jump too if they think we need to cut down our water consumption with shorter showers by controlling what types of water heating Kiwis can use - GET OUT OF MY LIFE! Go jump. We live on an island surrounded by water! Their issue is with electricity - so what programs are the Greens backing that uses monstrous amounts of electricity? jump.

the minor party debate


I can't even find a photo with all the minor parties!
National is the lesser evil they say in NZ this election. Labour has shown their true colours of socialist policy, undermining family and people's intelligence in general. A marxist collective hiding under a cloak of feminimisn, Socialism, Liberation at the expense of reality and some would argue communist ideals.
It could be said that National has the economic man at the front for these times and we will hope that is the case but let us not forget that a government that pretends to acknowledge a democracy while ignoring the voice of its people is no better regardless of their policy.

The minor party debate of MMP is raging as to its future existance and effectiveness in representing the people - that is what politics should be about...shouldn't it? 
Ontario has recently rejected the use of MMP and I would applaud them. MMP is a good system If the parties voted in are required to be accountable to the policy they were voted in on. If the candidates they stand are chosen by the people. 
Many are aware that under MMP a party is voted in and they choose their candidates, their representation and are allowed to work in with any other party and compromise on all or any of the policies they professed to stand for to get voted in by the people. That is blatant deception and there needs to be a system of accountability.
The concept of introducing representation from all walks of a nation is relevant to today's society and an inclusive one at that - probably not a bad idea, we believe in representation and I'm happy to hear from all walks of life..key word hear, not jump. We don't need the tail wagging the dog, but it is the limp wristed democracy of 'stand for nothing' in the west that's to blame, not the people and parties taking advantage of the West's failure to stand for anything with conviction.

Minor parties need to make themselves heard this election. The Kiwi Party, Act and the Family Party need to make themselves heard of National (Labour in drag as I've heard them called) will no doubt run the same dictatorship we are trying to escape from. 
The move of Labour and National to cut out the minor party debate is arrogant, out of line, and far exceeding the power they have been authorised with by the people. Who do they think they are that they would assume themselves above the other leaders we the people have voted in to compete! Hey play your games if you like in this short life, just don't use my money and try to change the rules I live by. And its not just happening here..

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Letter to the Editor

I noticed a few errors in the Heralds reporting on the Kiwi Party (1/10/2008 pg 6 Pro-Smackers Lead Kiwi List) and thought the professional journalists there might be keen to do a little research and unbiased reporting. I got the hint that the reporter does not support the right for parents to discipline their children, or think much of the Kiwi Party but let’s stick to the facts. Mr Baldock is not the ‘smacking’ petition organizer as you state. He led the petition on the right of parents to discipline their children. The Kiwi Party is not claiming to be a Christian Party, it is a party founded on the timeless Kiwi values that are based on Judeo-Christian principles for living. Principles and religion are quite different things. Mr Copeland did not ‘quit’ United Future as you state, he stood his ground and continued to serve his country in Parliament where he would not be tainted with opposing decision making. The issue was not ‘reasonable force in child-abuse cases’ as you stated, it was the right for parents in any situation to discipline their own children. I trust this clears things up.

Labour national debate - letter to ed

The people have been silenced from supporting their chosen representatives in government with the pushed-through-in-the-dark-of-night Electoral Finance Bill, publically opposed by a landslide. Now we have two people who portray themselves like you and I who have decided their opinions are the only ones that need to be heard. I’m not sure where I see the democracy in this..?  Many key investigative issues in the beehive have come from minor parties. The most recent perhaps is Gordon Copeland’s bringing to light of the Winston Peters saga and Rodney Hide latching on to it for dear life – and doing a fine job I might add. I would love to hear the questions and answers from these guys on debate night. I shudder to think what amiable, Broadway show of a debate strategy has been worked out by Labour and National, perhaps at the same time they agreed on their position together in regards to the anti-smacking legislation which was again, against the will of the people. I will not vote for any party who would ignore the right of free speech and aim to silence their opposition rather than face them. We are not out of options that we must be dominated by control. We are a civilized nation that believes in the timeless Kiwi values of our grandparents, and they believed in democracy.  There is a group of Kiwi’s who defend democracy and represent the people.. a party for KIWIS.


Hide vs Winston vs democracy

This is what parliament is about eh - Winston is being cradled by Margaret wilson, what a joke. 
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5jy41pqUx-I


Monday, September 29, 2008

parting words from this round of beehive battles


Good on you Gordon – keep fighting the good fight.

  

 

Parting words from Parliament


QUOTE OF THE WEEK



 


Yep, on yer bike mate..

 

Friday, August 22, 2008

can't beat that


This is my son Malachi and his finshed product after being asked to tidy up the shoe rack - you just can't beat that eh...there is thing more rewarding than the things kids come up with everyday. I wouldn't trade it for the world...( he must be a labour supporter..)
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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Boobs on Bikes

go on..be free
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Boobs on Bikes


My Dad would joke.. ' and breasts too' to this heading.. ya I know, not so funny, but true.
Again - what do we value in NZ? I mean I can appreciate a nice breast - but only on my wife! The rest of them are not for me! Those women are somebody's mother, their sister, their daughter and I think they should be held in the highest of respect, not paraded around so we can all feel naughty or liberal or free or whatever other PC modern word we want to slip in there..courageous..independent.. misled, tricked, belittled, abused... 

I was reading that 95% of prostitutes want desperately to get out..I wonder why that is. I don't know one woman who would not prefer to be protected and loved by her father as a child and honored and respected by her husband as a woman and cherished and needed by her children. Not everyone wants a family - thats weird, but ok.. and not everyone wants a husband - and thats ok too but every woman wants to be honored. 
This porn guy is an ass who preys on women who aren't loved enough and encourages them to entertain men and upset other women. 
Trouble is...our young girls see grown women act like whores and they are tricked into thinking it is admirable - and they get treated accordingly.
What happened to raising ladies and gentlemen? HELEN! 

Flavoured condoms over breast cancer

MATE! I was stunned to hear while I drove to my next appointment that Pharmac is funding an expanded assortment of flavored condoms over the supplementary funding of a breast cancer treatment drug!

"Improving sexual health is a government health priority so increasing the range of condoms available can only be good in terms of encouraging safe sex practices."

This is a brainwave! If only we knew that we needed the vanilla and banana flavors with extra ribbing would make random sex with random people safe..oh think of the trouble we could have avoided... I mean I know heaps of guys who wouldn't have sex without a banana flavored condom huh?...I mean solo moms across the world have been screaming out ' If only they would have handed out ribbed strawberry condoms we would have protected ourselves...oh why me...why..sobb sobb...damn the standard varieties..it's the governments fault'

Almost $1,000,000 of yours and mine spent so kids who's mothers are dying of breast cancer can at least smell the sweet tropics while they contribute nothing but debt and broken families to society...bless them all..

this is crap. people are dying at around 600 Kiwi moms, sisters, aunties, grans, daughters...every year. Where are the values of our leaders and when will we defend ourselves against this garbage? 
The Kiwi Party is an arm I have found where we can be heard..ya ya..free advertising I know.. but it is an answer. Our leadership in this nation needs to change so it reflects the good hearts of the majority of this country...I still can't believe it..

I just heard on newstalk zb that over 46,000 people left NZ to go to OZ.. that is just under a small city!
With views like this in the Marlborough Sounds it is hard to think of a better place to live than New Zealand - a slice of heaven eh Dave..
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008


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Thursday, August 14, 2008

NZ 4 lifer

Well I finally became a Kiwi. I entered the room on my lonesome to a special meeting with the mayor and co-host. It was pleasant, but formal. I saith the oath, agreed to be Kiwi, and then received a very nice certificate of citizenship. There was a letter read aloud from Internal Affairs which welcomed me and my culture to this great land. It was very nice..I think I would like to frame it. After all, it is an honor to become one with New Zealanders - I couldn't think of a nicer place to live next to my homeland Canada. An official Caniwi.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

a national agenda

You can’t beat a hidden microphone and a bit of alcohol to get the truth out of somebody eh.. Nationals Bill English and their Lockwood Smith both talking about getting the trust of the people first and then railroading through the plans they really have for the country...not quite the ones they are telling us about before the election – Imagine that.

Why bother? Wouldn’t it be easier to just believe in what you were doing and do what is right for a country rather than try to work around the tangled web of lies and dropped info that people in power seem to be seduced by?

What happened to sticking to your guns? To taking the time to get it right? To informing people? To educating those of us that don’t get it? I mean I’m a salesman – if I deceive people I won’t get too many more chances in this business...I say we pull the plug on National – give it all to the Kiwi Party, seems all the other old hats are full of the old politicians.

http://www.thekiwiparty.org.nz

huh.. hereditary unemployment

I was talking to a lawyer friend tonight.. about how if you have a will and give all your money to charity your children can refute it because there is a 'due care' clause that means you gotta provide for em. So you have to pass on what you have to care for them..or at least some of it 

Got me thinking how that really does work  - if you have nothing what do you pass on? well nothing! SO if you've been on a state benefit all your life what do you pass on? hmm... funny that.

Monday, July 14, 2008

eve's bite

if you have not read the book by Ian Wisheart than I suggest you do. Here is a guy who investigates the facts for a living. he proves what we already know to be true. A song by smalltownpeople says ' free me, free me so that I might be free in deed. you make us broken to make us open, you will not be unknown.'
I recently put my hand up to make a stand within the bounds of the parliament of New Zealand and I've been doing some reading. The chapter I am in is talking about hmosexuals and the insufferable desire by gay men to constantly swap partners - the average was 145 sexual encounters (whatever the heck that means) for those in a 'committed relationship' and 45 for those not! now..i figured that was more than 1 old dirty sloppy seconds quicky every 3 days for the year..thats discusting. 83% of them said they would have unprotected sex with strangers no problem. Then in the chapter it went on to talk about the movement to have adoptions into these lifestyles!! So now the masses have been frog boiled to believe the lifestyle is ok they are pushing to put innocent kids with already scarred lives from broken or missing families into that environment.
Now I'm not sure about you but I'm not convinced that is the place for unsuspecting adults let alone kids..don't get me started on their paedophile support groups. It will become a reality if good people who know better don't step in. Keep it up Ian.
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