It
is not unimportant I can start this post by copying and pasting my first
paragraph yesterday relating to Labour MP, Andrew Little: this strikes at the
heart of how representative democracy, after voting us chained and subservient
to a theocracy of state - and all in the hope of an illusory free lunch - has
delivered us to Orwell’s nightmare.
To
repeat myself:
The biggest surprise I’ve had since
our politicians unwisely took to social media is how uninformed are our members
of parliament who believe they have some type of qualification, and worse,
moral mandate, to govern my life. I’m saying ‘govern’ and 'mandate', rather
than represent me, because not one MP in Parliament represents me: each three
years the vote I make is useless – I simply throw it away in principle on
Libertarianz.
Mass
surveillance of our metadata will probably make it into law by one vote: this
means that Tau’s vote against could stop the GCSB Bill, in the same manner that
Peter Dunne’s could. Never forget it is also every member of National that will
vote us into the surveillance state. Two questions from the below exchange:
Do
you think from the evidence that Tau is making an informed vote on the GCSB
Bill? (Reminding you per one of my tweets that three days after voting in the
Psychoactive Substances Bill, Tau was telling me no animal would be tested,
which we know will be false by the terms of the Act itself).
Given
the weight of the reasoned evidence for not passing the GCSB Bill in its
current form, from authorities as high as the Law Society, and as urbanely
considered as the opposition of Tech Liberty New Zealand and Thomas Beagle’s many
wise words; do you think it offensive that the only man in this post with the
ability to vote this law down, decries those against it as mere conspiracy theorists?
This kindy of a country. If you think about it Tau, the conspiracy theorists are those that see a terrorist behind every private communication, and so want mass surveillance. I ask you to please read what the ANZAC’s were fighting for, because you are about to dishonour them.
This kindy of a country. If you think about it Tau, the conspiracy theorists are those that see a terrorist behind every private communication, and so want mass surveillance. I ask you to please read what the ANZAC’s were fighting for, because you are about to dishonour them.
@tauhenare In this instance they intercepted the mail of two well-known, 'high up' terrorists. No mass surveillance here Tau: move along.
— Mark Hubbard (@MarkHubbard33) August 6, 2013
@MarkHubbard33 so where's the mass surveillance? There is none. The scaremongering is coming from people like you. #GCSB
— West Side Tory (@tauhenare) August 6, 2013
@tauhenare Mass surveillance is what you're voting in Tau, remember? Like how u told me no animal testing under PSA, 3 days after voting it.
— Mark Hubbard (@MarkHubbard33) August 6, 2013
@tauhenare You tell me what happened to representative democracy on #GCSB and #AnimalTesting. Per Boag, latter even an election loser for u.
— Mark Hubbard (@MarkHubbard33) August 6, 2013
@tauhenare & if u lose election I'm stuck with the high taxing animal testers. How stupid is that. Main oppn to animal testing Nat voters!
— Mark Hubbard (@MarkHubbard33) August 6, 2013
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