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12 Apr 2011 06:35p.m.
Erm... wrote:
I'm buggered if I'm voting Labour ;-)
12 Apr 2011 11:55a.m.
Brad wrote:
Well Sam, we are hardly spoilt for choice are we? If not Key, then who? The vast majority of NZ'ers dont back Phlip Phlop Goff so we are left with the Greens or Winston! All of a sudden Key isnt looking so bad.
12 Apr 2011 10:48a.m.
Sam wrote:
Brad will be supporting KEY even after he turns New Zealand into a third world country
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