"This nation must have the right to be able to discuss and to talk
about whether we are going to establish and affirm and accept our
religious identity as a country, or whether we are going to walk away
and let that be lost, perhaps forever, and to allow foreign religions
and foreign beliefs and other philosophies to proliferate into our
country and begin to defile the very soil of this land," he told them.
"We reach out to you, Bishop, and all members of Destiny Church because
you represent every Maori that has gone along for 160 years believing
that our whakaaro and our karakia for our mana, for whatever we are
doing, was the right thing to do," she said.
Tip from the Instapundit. Picture from Wikipedia ("ta moko")
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