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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Key doesn't want inquirey into Dotcom raid.

"John Key has dismissed the Green party call for an inquiry into the raid on Kim Dotcom’s mansion..."

Key's 'reason'?

The Greens have called for inquiries into other things in the past.

Who, Mr Key? Ducking for cover and pointing the finger at someone else?

Never!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't blame Key, or the rest of us for that matter, of being over the Greens make work scheme into this that and everything. When even the left Listing is poking the borax at the Greens constant whining for inquiries , you've got to wonder ...
http://www.listener.co.nz/commentary/the-internaut/the-greens-and-inquiries-into-everything/?tw_p=twt

Paranormal

robertguyton said...

'Over', paranormal?

It's the job of an intelligent opposition to hold dodgy Government to account. The Greens are doing an excellent job. The Dotcom raids are the perfect example of the need for an inquiry. Key won't want that though - makes him look dodgy.

Anonymous said...

Dodgy government? Dodgy whole damned lot if you ask me, particularly the watermelons.

If you look at the list, there would only be a couple at most that justify an inquiry. Yes the Dotcom raid is one of them, but I'm sure not in the way your friends would like.

There needs to be a constitutional review into how and why government and the police can ride roughshod over individuals rights. But then the authoritarian control freak Greens don't want that either.

They're just playing the political game. Embarrass the ones on the treasury benches to get there quicker themselves.

Paranormal

robertguyton said...

"There needs to be a constitutional review into how and why government and the police can ride roughshod over individuals rights."

I do.