"Judith Collins being rolled is great news. A vile woman just like Jacinda" - Lee Williams.
Certainly they're about as bad as each other when it comes to babykilling.
"Shane Reti is standing in her place for now".
Dr Shane Reti is a man of integrity, a GP of 17 years' standing who voted against the shameful Abortion Law Act of March 2020.
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Dr Shane Reti, interim leader of the National Party |
"Simon O'Connor should be leader of National."
Yes, he's National's best hope. He has integrity and ambition. Charisma? Hmmm.
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Simon O'Connor: well-connected - to God (completed seminary) and Simon Bridges (brother-in-law) |
"He is the only one standing up and challenging the government. If he changes his tune once he's in that position then he'll be rolled too. Fair enough to give him a chance.
"Good riddance to Collins" - Lee Williams.
Lee Williams, the man fired by dairy company Synlait for the "far-right" opinions he expressed on his YouTube channel, seems to have summed up today's political performance at Parliament rather neatly.
Williams' views have been described by the NZ Herald as "extreme white supremacist". In Williams' own words, 10,000 people signed a petition to get him "sacked, destroyed and cancelled". To the best of our knowledge, he's now in Australia.
Shame. We could do with Lee Williams in New Zealand right now. And that's exactly why he's gone. Because we needed him.
So does the fact that we agree with Williams (on this much at least) make us "extreme white supremacists" too? In a country that's tipped so far to the left it's totally lost its balance, probably.
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The guy on the right's glad he's not getting it. Head Pre Hipkins is scared he's next. |
Now more than ever before, we must pray for the politicians who are elected and paid to lead our beloved country. Catholics overseas - even in Australia - can mobilise themselves into Rosary processions, Holy Hours of Adoration, Solemn Masses of Reparation. Why can't New Zealand?
Instead, we cancelled the closest thing we have to that - the annual March for Life to Parliament, presumably because Stalinda the Unjust made it too hard. Instead, we're supposed to celebrate the March for Life online, nice and quiet, out of Stalinda's view and hearing.
If at this critical juncture in New Zealand's history our bishops don't step up to answer Christ's call to proclaim His Gospel of Truth, it will fall to our priests to do so. But as Bishop Athanasius Schneider has stated, in the vacuum created by the failure of this pontificate which has rejected the vicariate of Christ, and the bishops and priests who have vanished into that vacuum also, it is the hour of the laity - the faithful, persecuted laity.
Even now, when Jorge Mario Bergoglio and his lieutenant Cardinal John Dew have cancelled the Traditional Latin Mass, the laity must use their personal arsenal of the Mysteries of the Rosary, praying that Our Blessed Mother will intercede for her children who otherwise would feel, and in fact be, helpless.
We shouldn't forget the Church Triumphant, either: that glorious multitude of saints who in the Latin Mass are beseeched for grace and assistance but have been forgotten, trivialised and ignored by Vatican II's Novus Ordo Missae. Like today's saint, Catherine of Alexandria.
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