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Fletcher, David 1952- :'I hear you managed to track down the mystery minister accused of using offensive language.' 15 September 2011
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :Snow. 27 May 2014
Nisbet, Al, 1958- :That's right officer... He keeps trying to bowl me googlies! Christchurch Press, [ca 13 August, 2003].
"The minister likes to think of himself as being bilingual." "Really? What other language does he use?" "Obscene." 15 February 2011
"The speaker's being very harsh sending any MP who interjects, while someone else is speaking, out of the debating chamber!" "He'll soften his attitude. He'll get lonely in there all by himself." 19 September, 2003.
"But if a survey says '****' is now acceptable on TV, then why the **** can't we say '****' in the paper." 22 May, 2006.
Rodney Hide defends David Garrett. "We've got to forgive David - he's off on an oil rig." 23 June 2009
"The speaker has banned the use of swear words in the House!" "Good! I'm sick of being sworn at all the time. It does apply to the PM as well doesn't it?" 23 May, 2003.
"Have you seen the size of the bonuses the fat-cat bankers are still giving themselves? Can't we get them on obscenity charges?" 11 February 2009.
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