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10 Sep 2010 09:32p.m.
jan.. wrote:
Goverment estimate 4 billion we estimate $400,000 millions..Stop ripping off our tax money and spent it wisely..Mr. Key hasn't spent a penny since he been at Goverment, except the 4 billion dollars estimation of the earthquarke..
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