Watch the numbers blur…
May 17, 2007
Due to a pressing need for immediate cash for materials for the WMD Weekend the following is offered for a very limited time:

One set Lorica Segmentata, Corbridge A style, size XL. Made from aluminium with painted aluminium fittings and leather straps. Suitable for costume wear.
Has been used for costume hire and is second hand with some wear but is serviceable.
Comes with belt and tunic as shown. A stand and delivery is included. This offer is for people living in the Wellington Wairarapa area and who are prepared to pay in cash no later than midday Wednesday.
Bidding starts at $200 and don’t expect me to be thrilled about having to part with it.
Contact me directly or use the comments to make an offer.
Someone needs to be in some serious shit here. Either Wishart should be sued into the next galaxy or we’re owed an election because the corruption of the police force was covered up by the Labour party.
Pretending to be gazing hawkishly in the opposite direction isn’t an option for Helen Clark with the following list of allegations;
- That current Police Commissioner Howard Broad had, and was watching, bestiality videos at his going away party from the Dunedin CIB at 19 Arawa St
- That current Police Commissioner Howard Broad fondled junior staff whilst stationed at the Dunedin CIB
- That Howard Broad, when he stated that only a “few” officers were involved in sexual misconduct, either knew or should have known of the extensive sexual misconduct in the Dunedin CIB
- That Police National Headquarters, Dunedin Police and the Labour Government helped quash an investigation into a child sex, bondage and bestiality ring operating in Dunedin in 1984 run by the father of a police officer and attended by at least one Labour cabinet minister
- That current Attorney-General Michael Cullen and the current Minister responsible for CYFS, David Benson-Pope, helped run damage control over the child sex, bondage and bestiality case in 1985
- That current Labour coalition MPs Pete Hodgson, Tim Barnett, George Hawkins and Matt Robson were aware of major allegations of police misconduct from 2000 onwards, including the existence of videotapes of police rapes and bestiality involving police officers.
- That by failing to rein in police corruption brought to their attention in the eighties and again in 2000, the Labour government has permitted the culture of corruption to widen in that time, wrecking more lives
- That former Wellington District Commander and current Police National Headquarters officer, Superintendent John Kelly indecently assaulted a number of women, including the daughter of a previous police commissioner.
- That Dunedin and Christchurch Police had arrangements to turn a blind eye to organised crime - including underage sex and drug dealing - in return for sexual favours from brothels.
- That police have maintained files on key politicians and public figures capable of being used to blackmail the government, judges, lobby groups and even police association members into supporting the status quo
- That Dunedin police officers, former and current, have been involved in multiple rapes of junior female police staff, prostitutes and civilians, drug deals, and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, including falsifying charges
- That several of the top officers in the David Bain case, including Milton Weir, were allegedly corrupt police officers
- That the officer involved in the alleged rape of a court worker, detailed in our last issue and cleared by Police National Headquarters last month, is also a corrupt officer
- That the culture of police corruption, far from being localised to the Bay of Plenty or historic, extends to a large number of jurisdictions because of staff movements, and continues to the present day
- That the only way to weed the bad cops out of the force is a Royal Commission, because the Old Boys Network within the police is currently looking after its own interests and bringing discredit to the many hardworking honest police who do not have the institutional power to bring change.
Wishart has witnesses ready to tell what they know under oath. I believe hearing what they have to say is very much in the public interest.
Tomorrow will not be a slow news day.
In compliance with anti-smacking law that isn’t an anti-smacking law that doesn’t criminalise parents for smacking but does stop them from smacking and it does make smacking illegal but its been against the law for 100 years anyway legislation… what was I saying?
Anyway discipline your kids the Slapper Sue way…

No smacking involved and your kids will be right where you left them when you come back. (Offer not available to Labour party ministers or senior police officers).
Thumper. A full sized mangonel. Made possible after to a visit to a couple of guys with their own mill who specialise in slab furniture. The discussion went basically:
Me. “Take a look at this.” Opens back of car to show Chucky.
1st Mill bloke. “Fuuuuuck… that is so cool! Hey mill bloke 2 come and check this out.”
MB2. “Fuuuuuck.”
Me. “I want to make a full sized one that will throw a bowling ball about 600′, want to cut the the wood for it?”
MB1&2 “Fuckn oath!”
I do so enjoy working with like minded people. WMD2 will be a smash if I get funding.

Thumper can be yours to own for a mere $5,000.
Because I said so, thats why!
No seriously either sign it or don’t as you see fit. I’m really not interested in any excuses of it some how being in the womans contract or that its a “franchise”. The law was broken eos. I am even less interested in the leftie hacks wetting their nappies about “the man” and yoof rates and the need for unions. Get your hand off it, shes a 30 year old union member and it didn’t do her one bit of good did it? At 30 she wasn’t on yoof rates so get the hell on message will you!
So make your call and do or don’t, I’m not here for the discussion.
Peter Hellier has had a security certificate issued against and is to be deported as soon as authorities locate the well know side kick pf Rove McManus according to a PM’s office spokes person. No reason was given for this unusual measure but it denied that it was in anyway related to Hillers comments that he found it really funny that the New Zealand PM had a girls name.
On ya Peter, balls of steel that man.