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Postby External Poster » Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:47 am

This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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Please, lets not expand this to include religion with politics and
issues. Lets just stick to, think, contemplate, develop, design, and
caucus

(meaning:

a group of people united to promote an agreed-upon cause)
with much fervor -
only for this ONE party -

The DLV party set for April 2012.

That itself will be enough for all of us.

Kumiko

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Postby External Poster » Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:07 am

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Hi

> So, Michele, are you going to be able to make it to DLV next year? I'm
> sure that that is the burning question going thru the minds of us, who
> love and miss you.

In all likelihood given my current financial situation, the economy and
other things I don't see it happening but if I can get there I will.

I miss coming to DLV, miss seeing many friends I've made over the years and
I miss Las Vegas. I definitely miss not being able to live as a woman for
1-2 weeks, which is the real opportunity that Las Vegas offers.

Thanks
Hugs
Michelle

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Postby External Poster » Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:18 am

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Hi

Let me see if I can answer any of these questions....

>> Put in perspective the difference between the Labour and National
>> parties is about as wide as the width of a ruler. They are both very
>> much centre left/right rather than extreme.

> Out of curiosity, how are the NZ parties aligned with regard to religion
> and "family values" issues? (Does NZ recognize the Church Of England?)
> What are the parties' positions regarding the control that religion
> should have over individuals' lives?

Well I would align the Labour party with the Democrats and the National
with the Republicans I guess. Both are more or less christian based
parties, in fact that is probably true for most parties. They are
generally conservative and centre-ish in alignment. New Zealand has a
mix of christian based religions and although not evenly split are
represented in numbers as Anglicans, Methodist, Catholic as well as the
fringe churches / religions. There are large communities of other such
as Hindu, Muslim etc especially noticeable in Auckland surrounds where
there are large expat communities. For example Howick, an Auckland
suburb is known for its huge Chinese population.

Every now and then a political issue will be driven or affected by the
religious issues surrounding it (abortion springs to mind) but generally
its not very "blatant".

> As you probably know, in the States, in recent decades, the left (often
> represented by the Democrats) has tried to keep government out of
> religion and vice-versa, while the right (often represented by the
> Republicans) appears to wish a tighter bond between religion, in
> particular a very authoritarian type of fundamentalist Christianity, and
> public policy.

> Therefore, here in the States, those politicians who are on the
> less-government/less-tax side of the fence are far more likely than not
> to support the issues which are hostile to the GLBT community.

As an observer from a far it does seem that the US people (government
and its populations) see to be more (and more) diametrically opposed and
because of the way the government has various houses / levels (Senate,
Congress, President) getting agreement on anything especially major
issues ends up as a no win compromise (or that's how it appears)

I would suggest that until one or other of the parties gets overall
majorities then it will struggle to get the decisions and progress it
needs. As to which party...I have no idea.

Hugs
Michelle

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Postby External Poster » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:01 pm

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Michelle,

We miss you too, very much. I also may miss 2012 as it is slated for
the same week as the Laughlin Run (Harley Week). I do hope that the
golf outing will be on Tuesday, I may just drive up for that event.

All the best,
Julie

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