by frog
Helen Clark’s choice of transport, as covered in virtually every newspaper today, to get her to the Invercargill Working Men’s club yesterday was a Beechcraft Super King Air commandeered from the Air Force’s Ohakea base.
Meanwhile, covered by just the one newspaper, the Gulf News (circulation 2,806), is Russel and the Greens’ Auckland Central Candidate Denise Roche’s trip to the markets at Ostend last week.

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Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Wed, October 8th, 2008
Tags: air force, bike, cycle, denise roche, Helen Clark, Russel Norman
on the trolls and those who are unable to keep on topic
Good luck getting from Wellington to Invercargill by bike!
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>>covered by just the one newspaper
Because “Green Riding Bicycle” is hardly news…..
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AndrewE
Shush…..don’t discourage Russ from attempting it.
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BluePeter – “Because “Green Riding Bicycle” is hardly news…..true enough.
Now , “Actiod Riding Bicycle” or ” UnitedFuturite Riding Bicycle” would be a headline grabber
What does that tell you?
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Why does, “Right-winger Riding Bicycle” sound so ludicrous?
Eric Roy turned down a great opportunity, when challenged by Invercargill’s Craig Carson, to show his true colours by campaigning by bicycle – or did he?? (show his true hue that is)
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“Why does, “Right-winger Riding Bicycle” sound so ludicrous?” Because right-wingers think time is money, and once you include the cost of travel time cycling is a very economicly inefficient means of getting from A to B. Although that doesn’t stop them from promoting globalisation even though that results in A and B being further apart
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Did Russel go all the way to Waiheke by bicycle?
well done!
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