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"Why did you promise to resign if you broke your election promise?" "If I can break one promise I can break two!" 5 June 2010
"What are the Maori Party complaining about now! What do they mean, I gave them no choice?!! Take it or leave it IS a choice!" 10 June 2010
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The protest movement is gaining momentum!.. You might need these... The building plans for Saddam's hidy-hole.' Dominion Post, 19 December 2003.
"Well, I've learnt my lesson about telling racially insensitive jokes after that one was met with a stony silence! Always use canned laughter". 15 May 2010
"Are you willing to meet with the protestors?" "WHERE'S THAT REPORT?!! TELL THEM THEY CAN GO TO HELL!!" "He said, he'll meet you in my office" 18 November 2010
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The bill we're rushing through parliament got through its first and second readings yesterday.' 'What can we expect today?' 'The speed wobbles.' Dominion Post, 18 November 2004.
"How can I get more people to attend my public information meetings on the seabed and foreshore?" "Advertise less" "Less?" "You might get some people coming in to see what's going on" 15 April 2010
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