Friday, November 24, 2006

How much lower?

Broadmindedness is not a characteristic I can lay claim to. I was sent the Investigate article about David Benson-Pope due for publication today and was so repulsed by the images I had difficulty in reading it. I deleted it. If Wishart has fabricated any of this it is a truly evil action. If he didn't, and neither did his informant, then David Benson Pope is gone. I feel very, very sorry for his family. Can politics go much lower?

5 comments:

belt said...

Benson-Pope... I dislike the man character and I dislike his politics.

But I don't have to pay my $1 to realise that Wishart crossed a line this time, and I'm not following him over it.

belt said...

I dislike the man's character

(Preview is my friend)

Peter McK said...

while it is debateable that Wishart may have crossed the line - he had to provide the detail (or be told to put up or shut up) to save NZ from a prick like Benson-Pope who while being an active participant in devient behaviour, (and took the devient behaviour into his classrooms) is now responsible for social policy for all New Zealanders. He puts up a front of being a mainstream middle class happily married school teacher turned politician. The reality is that he has a dark hidden side which we don't know about, and if we (the voters) did know, then surely the good people of Dunedin South would not have voted into the position of lawmaker. (or at least the labour party electoral committee of Dunedin South)

Southern Gent said...

Would it not be nice, to have a government that did not interfere by social engineering.

Then the public would not care what the politicians got up to as consenting adults.

SOUTHERN GENT

Anonymous said...

Who cares if DBP wishes to engage in kinky sex? After all, is his adult life and he can do as he pleases, as long as he does not harm others.

Being exposed by the press is a different thing altogether.