Family First attackers say sorry
I got an email from Family First today. Bob McCoskrie advised that the women in black who targeted his home have had a guilty conscience. They - or their friends - left this anonymous note last night.
I see you didn't take our little prank as it was intended,
just as a little bit of harmless fun, just some plastic and
spare time, I hope you could see the funny side of it...
Never-the-less were truly sorry if this has in anyway, offended
or scared you emotionally physically or mentally...
Were Sorry,
I wonder if they wanted their knives back....
Perhaps they were spooked. Stuff picks up the initial story with the picture I blogged yesterday. The Herald also picked it up.
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12 Comments:
The standard leftist playbook of saying "it was just a joke" when they get caught being nasty.
Thanks for keeping us all updated on this one. Fortunately no-one was hurt this time, but this case has certainly demonstrated the potential of the EFA to do great harm.
Probably the work of silly art students from the university.
I'll bet the anonymous bitches wouldn't see the joke if it was done outside their house.
Nobody ever said what the threat was?
I didn't even say there was a threat. Was there a threat? Unless you know more than me about what the initial note said?
The Hand Mirror feminist site played it as a joke all the way. If this was outside a refuge or a female MPs house they would all be singing off another song sheet
Family First director Bob McCoskrie says he won't be intimidated after about 1000 plastic knives were stabbed into his lawn and a threatening note was attached to his door.
ok ok ok.. I didn't say there wasn't a threat either, no one has said what the threat was, I merely made the point that I didn't mention a threat - but I did state somewhere that the note was intimidating. I don't know what the note said neither do you. Right, glad that's sorted.
Yeah pretty much - odd that it was "threatening" when it was all just a 'joke' though. Possible that Mc-x-kie has had a sense of humour bypass as a result of all the 'hang'em high' business over the years too.
It only needs one person to feel threatened for it to be so.
As I said, if I went out and put knives in the front yard of Helen Clark there would be an outrage.
True. The knives really were a bad idea for a 'harmless joke'.
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