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Why the New Zealand National Front never took off

12 September, 2007 · 4 Comments

In a democracy like New Zealand it’s important that there is open political process so that we can have free and open debate.  Ideas get tested and, hopefully, the stupid, venal and unpleasant ideas are exposed for what they are.    Likewise the free media allows us to examine potential political leaders to see whether or not they meet the standards the public requires. 

The Internet’s also provided a better means for potential leaders to communicate with the public.  Christchurch mayoral candidate, and former National Front leader, Kyle Chapman is communicating to the people that HE’S TOO STUPID TO SPELL ‘POLITICAL‘!

oh dear

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4 responses so far ↓

  • Che Tibby // 13 September, 2007 at 6:54 am | Reply

    dunno 100. you can always trust a man in a suit.

  • KyleNZ // 17 September, 2007 at 11:02 pm | Reply

    Thanks for the link to my site. Your a bit ignorent on the facts. Spelling is not my strong point, and Im happy that way, I would rather spelling be my weak point then to be a judgemental moron who makes comments about people he has never met.:-)

  • 100word // 17 September, 2007 at 11:09 pm | Reply

    Which facts am I ignorant about Kyle?

    I might also point out that while you’ve never met me you just called me a judgemental moron – little bit of hypocrisy there.

  • Steenky // 10 November, 2008 at 3:24 pm | Reply

    Hahaha Kyle doesnt need to spell correctly or indeed exhibit any degree of correct punctuation or literacy to ingender an emotive condition in his observers, critics and supporters. Whether or not Kyle is a moron, hypocrite or genius is entirely subjective and really, to suggest otherwise is to espouse the verbatim of idiocy. I like big words…oh and right wing politics.

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