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Default Labour Party Advertisement from SmileCity

I just got this in my email..and was rather shocked.:

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Dear Ace,

This Saturday you have an important decision to make. A vote for Labour is a vote of confidence in the direction the country is going. A vote for any other party is a vote which risks radically changing all that.

What We Stand For
Labour stands for building an inclusive nation, where everyone has the opportunity to succeed, and enjoy security in their older years. We have provided strong, stable government which delivers for families - at every stage of our lives. And we have seen our country emerge on the world stage as a confident and innovative nation.

National Prosperity
Over the past six years our nation has done well. The nineties were a time of high inflation, high unemployment and growing division. Today we have the lowest unemployment rate in the Western world. New Zealand is one of the best performing economies in the OECD. Our businesses, artists and sport teams are winning on the world stage - our music and film industries have never been stronger.

Independence
We can all take pride in these achievements. And we can take pride too in being nuclear free, and in having the strength and independence not to send our young people off to fight in unjust wars.

But behind that pride in our achievements lies the realisation that a change in government would put all that at risk.

Huge Economic Gains
In the past six years the New Zealand economy has made huge gains. But our economy is finely balanced. In a small country like ours, you just can't promise an extra $7billion dollars of tax cuts without having to make cuts to health, education, and other services, and, as well, borrow more - which would push up interest and mortgage rates.

Strong, Stable Government
Only Labour can continue to deliver the strong stable government which is essential for fostering growth and enabling us to invest in health and education. Our policies put children first and provide strong support for working people, for families, for the elderly and for our young people. We will work with all New Zealanders to build a better quality of life for all - and ensure that our young people will want to have a future here, bring up their families here, and enjoy their retirement here.

Our Team
Labour's team is energetic, hardworking and motivated. We've got our feet on the ground and we've proved we have the experience and the commitment to deliver on our promises.

I feel privileged to serve our country. We're making great progress. It's fantastic to see just how well New Zealand is doing. Let's not stop the momentum. Let's not put it all at risk. Let's keep moving forward. Together.

So this Saturday, give your party vote to Labour.

Helen Clark
Prime Minister

Authorised by Mike Smith, 160 Willis Street, Wellington.


Please note: the views expressed herein by the Labour Party do not necessarily reflect those of SmileCity.



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Old 15-Sep-2005, 04:02 PM in reply to kall's post "Labour Party Advertisement from..."
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Default Re: Labour Party Advertisement from SmileCity

Good god.

I thinkI'll go buy an Island somewhere governed by yours truly and live out the rest of my life away from the political bull this country seems to be drowning in at the moment.

*disappears to try and find above-mentioned Island*
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Old 20-Sep-2005, 07:39 PM in reply to kall's post "Labour Party Advertisement from..."
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Default Re: Labour Party Advertisement from SmileCity

yeah I got a letter from Labour and National. I didn't even read either of them. I think it's a bit impersonal to be honset.
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Default Re: Labour Party Advertisement from SmileCity

A Destiny Church person actually turned up on my doorstep on a Sunday! I thought it was really rude. I didn't appreciate having them come to my home on a Sunday (my day of rest). If I want to find out more about their party I'll go on the internet. I don't appreciate political door knockers and they were the only party who did that.

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Old 21-Sep-2005, 01:54 PM in reply to Sparklechick's post "Re: Labour Party Advertisement from..."
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yeah, people try to preach their religion or political beliefs is rude. Let people think and believe what they want.
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Old 22-Sep-2005, 06:42 AM in reply to Sparklechick's post "Re: Labour Party Advertisement from..."
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A Destiny Church person actually turned up on my doorstep on a Sunday! I thought it was really rude. I didn't appreciate having them come to my home on a Sunday (my day of rest). If I want to find out more about their party I'll go on the internet. I don't appreciate political door knockers and they were the only party who did that.
Yes.. I remember that.

My response: "What the fuck?! Destiny Church?! Get off my land!"
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Default Re: Labour Party Advertisement from SmileCity

Lol, I just play ignorant and give the impression i'm not interested. That seems to work.
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