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11:34 am, July 23rd, 2010 - 6 comments
Categories: humour, john key, Maori Issues, Mining -
Tags: gerry brownlee, john key, Tom Scott
Cats, with their independent spirit and beguiling purrs, have captured the hearts of humans for millennia. In New Zealand, felines are no exception, boasting the highest national cat ownership rate globally [definition cat nz cat foundation]. An estimated 1.134 million pet cats grace Kiwi households, compared to 683,000 dogs ...
Hah. Indeed. And this Government is on track. On track for more U-turns.
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So Key is a leader.
I wonder how his other followers will negotiate the turns?
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Not that I have anything against the sentiment but it really is an awful cartoon. It’s not particularly funny or clever and the whole point of a cartoon, the illustration, is redundant here.
Yep, waste of a click.
Hey Laurel & Hardy routines suit the policy development and MP performance of this NACT government. Scott has nailed the Key routines accurately. Slap-stick all the way.