I can only believe that the GOVT of today are once again gunning us down to gain WHAT, while Im busy trying to earn a crust, grow my onw veges for home n whanau in our own wee rental property, WHO is it that gets the money rights , while mine and ours are taken away. What about my mokos who is watching out for their rights WATER, AIR, LAND, it takes all these things to live, and our GOVT is busy selling off these things in the long RUN, hey MR Key you got a space ship to send away your mokos in once you have ripped the guts out of New Zealand, prob a bit far that last sentence but a who is being straight eh ?
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