tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post9175490989970898713..comments2023-12-21T23:44:40.324+13:00Comments on Maui Street: Maori Party takes it to NationalMorgan Godferyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16151402259122819244noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-61240010582490666402012-07-12T08:04:43.419+12:002012-07-12T08:04:43.419+12:00nicely said...franknicely said...frankAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-40933368969655347992012-07-11T23:25:47.234+12:002012-07-11T23:25:47.234+12:00"I find it difficult to take Turia serious. &..."I find it difficult to take Turia serious. "<br /><br />Indeed.<br /><br />If anything best illustrated the old saying "Walking the Walk", it is this issue. <br /><br />The issue water rights/ownership strikes at the very heart of Treaty issues.<br /><br />As well, it's a bit rich for Dear Leader John Key to say no one owns water or the air, when it is Pakeha that inytroduced the concept of private ownership to Maori. <br /><br />The Pakeka economic system is predicated on the concept of private ownership - and when Maori employ that concept, suddenly the New Right claim "communal ownership"?!<br /><br />As if!<br /><br />Ms Turia and Mr Sharples have little wriggle room left on this issue. They either side with the Angels, or sup with the Devil. People are watching then under a political microscope, and they cannot evade that scrutiny.Frankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01692659460246506641noreply@blogger.com