29/6/2011
Here is the proof Scooter is nothing more than a bull shit artist.
During the debate on "John Key makes cannibal joke"
Scooter made the silly claim that Maori practiced cannibalism up to
the 1920.
Since then Scooter has denied making such a claim and I was lying.
Now there is quite a bit of banter in this group. It's all part of
the debate.
To tell a cock and bull story is borderline
To deny you said it is unacceptable
To accuse other people of lying. Is despicable
Scooter I wait your apology
Liberty
On May 14, 1:13 pm, Friar Scooter <
5c0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On , , Thu, 13 May 2010 05:12:21 -0700 (PDT), Re: John Key makes cannibal joke,
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> liberty <
libe...@live.com> wrote:
> >On May 13, 11:25 pm, Enkidu <
enkid...@com.cliffp.com> wrote:
> >> liberty wrote:
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> >> > If Lange,Clark,Moore,Clullen had made the comment. You would have
> >> > said. It was a clever comment.
> >> > Just because Key said it. You condemn it.
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> >> It's not funny, whoever said it. A bit like eating a roast at your Welsh
> >> Aunty's and asking if it had four legs. (The English thought that the
> >> Welsh ate cats in times of shortage!)
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> >> Cheers,
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> >> Cliff
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> >> --
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> >> The ends justifies the means - Niccol� di Bernardo dei Machiavelli.
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> >> The end excuses any evil - Sophocles
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> >It was witticism . After nine dark years of total control by the
> >Witch and the sisters You have lost your sense of humor .
> >Cannibalism ended around 1830 Te Rauparaha was reported to have keep
> >fresh meat while plundering the top of the south island.
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> You are making it up as you go. Maori cannibalism was till practiced openly
> among the old people as late as 1920. It was classified as a cultural practice
> and "grandparented", much as they are presently allowed to catch and eat wood
> pigeon, kill kiwi for making cloaks etc. In the case of cannibalism when they
> died, the practice ceased to be legally protected.
> You won't find this in any available books or references, the practice would
> have have raised too much criticism. In 100 years time maybe the records will be
> opened and perhaps the full details will be known or it may be a 1000 year
> embargo before details are out.
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> "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor
> to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread."
> Anatole France.