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"The Australian govt has apologised to Aboriginals for historical wrongs in a parliamentary session attended by all former Prime Ministers with the exception of John Howard who stayed away..." 14 February, 2008
"The police anti-terrorism raids have put Maori-Pakeha relations back one hundred years..." "The police also raided Pakeha homes..." "They've also set Pakeha-Pakeha relations back one hundred years..." 20 October, 2007
Roads were closed today as mourners in their thousands turned out to commemorate the life and death of the Maori queen, Dame Te Ata...21 August, 2006.
"We're just trying to fit in and be accepted by French society..." 11 November, 2005.
"I shouldn't really, but I'm curious... oops..." 13 November 2009
"The easy thing would have been giving it back to Tuhoe who would cherish it for ever. The tough call was keeping it so future generations could mine the crap out of it if they so felt..." 19 May 2010
"I've got Helen's report card here. 'Helen is a bright girl girl with a good grasp of Maori issues. She has done a lot for Maori and is doing a lot more. Helen is a joy to teach.' Signed, 'Helen'." 26 January, 2007
Prime (Minister) cuts. 15 May 2010
"Who would you rate as the worst migrants, Vietnamese or Lebanese?" "Sorry, we lost count after the Poms and the Dutch..." 14 December, 2005.
"National will put an end to race-based privilege. We will abolish the Maori seats...from now on, everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity or creed, got there first!" 2 September, 2005.
"To tell the truth Pita, I'm worried my people are going to accuse me of bending over backwards to please Maori on this Foreshore repeal..." 16 June 2010
"I don't want my daughters bringing home Pakeha boyfriends." "This is not racist. Hone just wants to preserve his culture and heritage..." "My point exactly. Well said gentlemen..." 7 August 2010
Treaty is a fraud! Pakeha go home! "Everyone treats Waitangi Day as a holiday so I thought stuff it someone else can throw mud at politicians..." 7 February, 2007
"Thanks for coming to break bread with the Maori Party, Don. We feel we've got a few things off our chest and cleared the air..." 4 November, 2006.
Maori seats. "This temptation must be abolished, right Gerry?" "Drat. I was thinking hot date..." 4 May, 2006.
"Suspended! For what?" 6 October 2010
"Sorry mate, the weird hat and beard threw us. We thought you's was Lebanese..." 20 December, 2005.
"I'm sick of reading about Maori parents killing their kids..." "Hear that, Bro? Another Pakeha ignoring the legacy of colonisation..." "Actually I'm sick of reading about it too..." "Look what you've started..." 6 August, 2007
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :American then... America now... 18 December 2012
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :'Her appointment was supposed to be announced on April Fools Day...' 22 March 2013
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