To: damian5
You err. You started the vulgarity, name calling, and insults in earlier responses to anyone who criticized your viewpoint. I merely responded to it in kind. By the way, the union to which you refer in New Zealand was the Watersider's Union, which was the most active and ultimately most destructive union in the country. Most New Zealanders, including others unionists I suspect, probably had a low view of them. They periodically brought the farming industry to its knees. Like any modern democracy, New Zealand has strong divisions between capital and labor, business and unions. FDR a great man. Even Newt Gingrich thinks that FDR was the greatest president of the last century. That's good enough for to me.
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