Now, if he’d been goat-humping primitive….

with almost zero chance of employment and an uncheckable past, he’d be welcome in NZ.
‘For me the New Zealand story ends’
This is a shameful, deeply immoral, stupid decision.

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39 Responses to Now, if he’d been goat-humping primitive….

  1. mawm says:

    Nah! If he was super morbidly obese, had uncontrolled hypertension, severe cardiovascular disease, renal failure and would soon be needing a triple bypass and renal dialysis while waiting for the kidney transplant, home care, a mobility scooter and welfare he’d be more than welcome……along with his extended family of course. We’re such a nice country that it happens daily. Nice people the PI’s.

    After all care for an autistic child is expensive, you know. /sarc.

  2. mawm says:

    OT – Antonin Scalia found dead!

    How coincidental; just as Obama looses a few SC cases. I’m not suggesting ‘foul play’, not at all! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif
    http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/13/supreme-court-justice-antonin-scalia-dies-at-west-texas-ranch/

    • Ronbo says:

      Supreme Court Justice Scalia, a conservative, was found dead this morning.

      Now for the theories. Was it from natural causes or was he assassinated so that Obama could nominate a liberal justice and throw the court back to the liberal side, in case Trump or another conservative wins in November?

      I would not put it past the DNC, the Clinton Mafia, Planned Parenthood (killing comes easy to baby killers) and/or Obama’s posse to do it, but I believe it would be too great a risk. If found out, it would mean the end of whichever organization initiated the act.

      Clarence Thomas should still be very careful, just in case. As a Black conservative, he is despised by the left and viewed as a traitor.

      Scalia was perhaps the most brilliant of the current justices. It was he who should have been named Chief Justice.

      • KG says:

        “Scalia was perhaps the most brilliant of the current justices. It was he who should have been named Chief Justice.”
        Yes indeed. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif
        Now, let’s see if the Repubs have the balls to block any Obama nomination…..all they did was make a few half-hearted noises about that scumbag Sotomayor,so I’m not at all hopeful. Same with the Lynch creature for AG.

        • mawm says:

          Cruz is already calling for it.

        • The Gantt Guy says:

          McConnell’s already said naming the replacement Justice is a job for the next President. Let’s see if he’s as good as his press release.

        • Michael in Nelson says:

          Obama will have about 17 days from 3 January when he could make a recess appointment. I wouldn’t put it past him especially if Cruz is elected president.

        • Michael in Nelson says:

          Also, don’t forget that Hillary thinks appointing Obama to the Supreme Court. Funny how a place has opened up just in time.

          • The Gantt Guy says:

            I think Hillary was running that up the flagpole as a desperate plea … “Please, please, please Barry, tell Loretta not to indict me. I’ll give you a lifetime on the Supreme Court, you big, beautiful Constitutional Scholar, you!”

            As for your other point (the recess), I hadn’t thought about that and it scares the crap outta me!

            • Michael in Nelson says:

              GG, yeah and if not indicted, she could wind up with the power to both pardon him and appoint him to SCOTUS. I’m sure someone in the inner circle has whispered this in his ear.

  3. KG says:

    “If you’re going to be a good and faithful judge, you have to resign yourself to the fact that you’re not always going to like the conclusions you reach. If you like them all the time, you’re probably doing something wrong.” – Justice Scalia

  4. KG says:

    “The American people‎ should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court Justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new President,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said in a statement.

    Obama signaled Saturday night he would not heed such warnings, saying he plans to nominate a successor.

  5. mara says:

    In the olden days, when I thought that tits always faced upwards, I believed the mainstream media propaganda. Who, with a brain believes them anymore? My tits have fallen but my brain remains sharp.. Wake up people. We cannot control Europe but we MUST tell Key how to avoid the same tragedy from happening here.

    • KG says:

      The sheeple never will, Mara, because they’re too damned uninformed about everything except celebrities and sports.
      They don’t know, therefore they don’t care and there’s no way to turn that around.

  6. john says:

    Obama will probably nominate Eric Holder and then play the race if he is not immediately confirmed.

  7. mara says:

    Uninformed or misinformed? Erm… hello?

  8. Ronbo says:

    What if turns out that Scalia was murdered?

    The term, “The poop done hit the fan,” is gonna be an understatement, even if its determined he was killed by a “person or persons unknown,” because every eye will be looking at the White House and at the man who has bragged many times about doing things the, “Chicago Way” and that he’s pretty good at killing people by means of Drones.

    Yes, Obama has the motive, opportunity and the position of power to murder a man he surely hated – and most importantly as others have pointed out here – a plan in place to put him on the Supreme Court after he leaves office by way of appointment by Hillary Clinton.

    What better way to keep his agenda in play for decades after he leaves office?

  9. simpleton says:

    “Once I saw that Immigration New Zealand had decided it is above the UN convention of human rights, it is difficult for me to decide to raise my children here. For me the New Zealand story ends.”
    I say good ! good bye ! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif The only thing I appreciate is that he is not costing us in court costs and appeals etc.

    Who wants the rule of the UN here !, and many more must be feeling a bit squeamish about what is happening in Europe, as more immigrants pour in. So is NZ suppose to take in this European chattering class, all hung up on “UN human rights”,”open boarders”?
    Was he a part of the “welcoming people” and how every one had to have “human rights” and “open boarders” So many of the universities have inculcated their students, that many all interlink with the Couldenhove Kalergi philosophy.

    Sure, he should feel very helpful to NZ as that frees up money for a syrian refugee.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif
    I feel much more importantly to sort out our own, like the returnees from Australia, or that charter schools set up to educate our “tail end charlies”.

    • Ronbo says:

      simpleton said:

      “Once I saw that Immigration New Zealand had decided it is above the UN convention of human rights, it is difficult for me to decide to raise my children here. For me the New Zealand story ends.”

      ————————————

      I have to agree with simpleton and it’s good that New Zealand bucked the UN, which, as is well known, is dominated by the ruling class of America, despite the Third World leadership.

      Don’t believe me? There is a good reason why the USA help create and host the United Nations in New York City after WW II and has always paid two thirds of the UNs budget for decades. If not for this support and location in one of the great cities of the world, the UN would have disappeared into the pages of history like the League of Nations.

      Globalism was invented by the United States:

      The word itself came into widespread usage, first and foremost in the United States, from the early 1940s.[4] This was the period when US global power was at its peak: the country was the greatest economic power the world had ever known, with the greatest military machine in human history.[5] Or, as George Kennan’s Policy Planning Staff put it in February 1948: “[W]e have about 50% of the world’s wealth but only 6.3% of its population. […] Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity”.[6] America’s allies and foes in Eurasia were, of course, at this time suffering the dreadful effects of World War II. —Wikipedia

      ….and now Frankenstein turns on his creator….

      • simpleton says:

        Thanks Ronbo,
        The only thing is that the NZ immigration department did the right thing, but their reasoning would be totally contrary to my way of thinking, and they probably unwittingly thumbed their nose to “UN human rights”.
        Still, always take it when we can.

        The key is how to turn our thinking, of the government will sort this, and of course more sapping regulations later.
        To be able to control within our country on principles of looking after our own people, who are already here.
        No more than a hand up, get motivated, and make the best for themselves, family and NZ. That is the only way we can genuinely lift our GDP and more importantly improve individual productivity.
        More people does not really help, and I recall when that electric power was still to come to some areas, where sacks over the windows and dirt floors.
        Then I marveled at technology, though there were strikes against containerization at the wharves, people believed that more people must come in to do a half marathon picking up rubbish bags, when “Dirty Harry” was saying “make my day” but I recalled the street cleaning rubbish truck, with just one driver.
        And they say more technology to come, but families are better if skilled and gainfully working in the community.

        Appreciate the video link on your site on going “Hilary Clinton going viral”
        I have tried to find a transcript, outside of the video, so I can copy and then reduce down to summarize to talking points and so remember the actual many different key points of corruption, so easy to copy paste for a quick referral of notes.

        Certainly like NZ a good shake up of the establishment, better still a reduction, and perhaps many can go and work in that kurdish yoghurt factory in Idaho. Might just fill that gap in the labour force, while there is a certain moratoriumhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif on immigration.

        • KG says:

          You are wrong Simpleton.
          “Immigration New Zealand had decided it is above the UN convention of human rights..”

          Immigration NZ did no such thing and their refusal is perfectly legal within the framework of the Act and NZ’s “obligations” under the odious U.N. conventions and treaties.
          The issue here is not the legality or otherwise of the decision but the very selective application of the law.
          “Who wants the rule of the UN here !”
          You already live under the rule of the U.N. here.
          If you think otherwise then you haven’t been paying much attention to all the treaties, agreements, conventions and “understandings” your political masters signed you up to without your consent.

          • Bo Chandler says:

            The answer would lie exclusively in either one of two possiblities.

            Either his politics were wrong or the assholes tasked with vetting him were the typical pack of racist anti-white dickheads our national institutions are riddled with.

            The third option is both.

  10. KG says:

    Ronbo said: “I have to agree with simpleton and it’s good that New Zealand bucked the UN, which, as is well known, is dominated by the ruling class of America, despite the Third World leadership.”
    New Zealand did no such thing, and most likely never will.

  11. mara says:

    I see that it has been decided that Justice Scalia died of natural causes and that an autopsy is not required.

    • KG says:

      Amazed, we are.
      We are amazed..aren’t we?

    • Ronbo says:

      Of course, not — and btw, what happened to Andrew Breitbart’s autopsy? Hmmm?

      He was another troublesome conservative who was a pain in the butt for Obama who had a couple of drinks with friends at an upscale California bar, seems the picture of health and very talkative, and goes home where he suddenly drops dead of a “heart attack.”

      What was in Breitbart’s last drink?…The same poison in Scalia’s last Martini, I’ll wager.

      America is getting so like Soviet Russia…important people having “heart attacks” all over the place!

      But of course we call it, “The Chicago Way.”

  12. mara says:

    We will probably never know the truth. This Justice was a stocky, thick bodied, short necked man who probably was lucky to get to the age that he did. That said, who knows. RIP.