nz politics
who'd want to be a politician? i guess they start off on the wrong foot anyway. most of them [in nz] seem to be lawyers. that's a pretty dubious profession to start with. i'm not really sure why or how they manage to get our votes in the first place. they are such a bunch of liars.the prevailing attitude in nz politics, seems to be that you must not have a christian philosophy in your life or your politics. i reckon that opens the political system up for some scurrilous behaviour right from the start. on the other side we have the "exclusive brethren." busily passing judgement, making background noises and generally slipping the knife in from the shadows. wierd for a christian group. the fact that the leader of the opposition is in bed with them [but is at pains to point out that he can never remember what they discuss] does give me cause for concern.
one side [labour/helen clarke] is being financially corrupt. the other [national/don brash] is being morally corrupt. it gives me pause to consider they old saying "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely." we are being lead without vision, without morality, and without courage by a group of power hungry, machiavelian miscreants with the behaviour patterns of a spoilt two year old. it's a bit of a worry.
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