Labour questioning Dotcom investigation

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The Labour Party has called into question Prime Minister John Key’s leadership of a Government ministry.

The Labour Party has called into question Prime Minister John Key’s leadership of a Government ministry.

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28/09/2012 11:16:22 p.m.

eddie wrote:

Ohh Wiseacre, Clark ruled with an iron fist..she didn't know how fast the car was going, ever been in the back of a car doing 140-160??, she didn't know party president was in the USA digging dirt (unfounded) on Key etc etc prior to election??..works both ways Wiseacre, or just different when Labour are doing it?, Peters found to actually have recieved funds from Glenn, which he denied, and Labour (clark) 'believed' him, as she needed him in numbers....you think we have all such a short political memory Wiseacre?

27/09/2012 3:42:40 a.m.

dennis wrote:

Ricardo. It will end when Judith Collins, the Minister of Justice, closes the door to her office, tells the S-G, A-G, P-M, and various MPs to stop trying to bang the door down and writes a little note headed Section 21(4) of the Extradition Act 1999, and faxes it off to His Honour Judge Nevin Dawson at the North Shore District Court in Takapuna, and to Kim Dotcom and his three friends at Coatesville, or the MP might even drop them off for her. Not by helicopter, of course

26/09/2012 4:44:26 p.m.

dennis wrote:

Make him Minister of Cyberspace, on Planet Key, with 20 ministers of finance in case they forget each others' names, and roles