Monday, June 19, 2006

Squawk boxing

Michael Laws, Mayor, Wanganui

An interesting point - though not one made directly in the Radio NZ report on Councils' spending - is that they've published a figure of 4.1%, apparently quoting none other than Mayor Michael Laws as touting this as the lowest in the country, without even questioning the fact that the propaganda meant for Wanganui's citizens has been steadfastly quoting three percent. Is Mr Maslin moonlighting at RNZ, we wonder?

The Diva is also quoted as saying the WDC has "moved to justify every element of its spending". Someone should tell him that squawking "it won the referendum!" doesn't justify anything on any basis other than populism - certainly not an economic basis, or planning or even a social one.

He also boasts of sacking six senior managers but makes no mention of his intention to restock the Council's legal and engineering departments, no doubt with people hand-picked to give him the answers he wants on the afforability and legality of the contents of his pork barrel. Meanwhile the low-level haemmorhage of staff is continuing, with two walkers from the engineering-planning area in recent weeks.

Talking of squawking, Mickey's rant on 13 June has had the chattering classes occupied for most of last week. Apparently, democracy is well and truly dead in Wanganui. According to the Mayor, who was reportedly standing on it's throat while dictating that day's press release, committees exist only to rubber stamp his proposals. If they don't, they'll be ignored. Specially if, like the Heritage Committe, they actually have real people on them, as opposed to tame councillors.

Heritage, as we're sure you're all aware, chucked out his idea for a Wanganui Anniversary Day. That drew an immediate outburst from Mickey (complete with headline exclamation mark!) reminding us that committees can only recommend. And when they recommend something that isn't a pet project of his, that doesn't count - they're just a bunch of incompetents, and anyway not everyone turned up for the meeting. And anything a committee does has to go to full Council (where of course he can tug the strings and set heads a-nodding like those dog toys people used to put in the rear windows of their cars before we had actual suspension).

This fine piece of penmanship appeared on the Council website, but then someone decided it might be wise to balance it with a somewhat more moderate rant in the name of Mickey's boy Marty. Clearly someone in the hierachy has decided it's better to put the bucket beneath the elephant as soon as it starts bellowing rather than follow it round afterwards with a broom. That must be one of those "efficiencies" we keep hearing so much about.

Having gone to so much trouble to educate the burghers of Wanganui that Council committees weren't actually there to be listened to - or accorded any respect by the Mayor - the Diva managed a pirouette of incredible skill the next day.

How anyone who can instantaneously reverse their position 180 degrees with such consummate skill could have failed to make the cut for "Dancing with the Stars" eludes us, truly it does.

The Administration and Finance Committee had, you see, approved his plans for the waterfront, choosing Option One (Mickey's favourite, and the most expensive of course), over the alternative. So not a word in his subsequent release about it having to go to full Council for approval, let alone about how weak and ineffective committees were. No, this decision was praiseworthy because it had come from senior councillors, he managed to tell us whilst keeping a straight face.

Turns out all the moving and seconding on the waterfront was by Vision (Dottie and Muzza) or Vision-in-drag's Rangi Wills. Since when did these fresh-from-the-bottle fizzers become senior councillors?

A few days later, the smoke started pouring from the windows of Guyton Street as the Spin Machine's gears attempted another 180 degree reversal. Seems another one of those pesky committees that isn't stacked with "senior" councillors gave the Diva the single digit salute. This time it's Haker-Bogan's lot telling Wanganui Inc to bugger off:

The Masters Games Organisation yesterday won the battle to have control of the Wanganui District Council's $40,000 two-yearly contribution towards the cost of the 2007 Masters Games. The council's sport and recreation committee voted strongly in favour of the Masters Games taking the money after receiving written and spoken submissions from Masters Games and Wanganui Inc, who were both vying for it...

A Games takes between $800,000 and $900,000 to run, and the District Council’s offering is $40,000. Committee members heard that the Dunedin City Council, in Wanganui’s "off-year", contributes around 90 percent of the cost of its turn at the Masters Games...

The subject of whether indebted sports – in financial trouble in other words – should be a subject of this committee was discussed briefly. It was suggested the sport and rec committee should stay with the positiveness of helping sports develop.

Positiveness?? Why use four syllables when there's the perfect four-letter single-syllable word for this: It's called spin, Phillipa.

The Masters Games folk were recently on the receiving end of a Mayoral spray for taking a "junket" to Australia - we imagine they're sheltering beneath their umbrellas for a deluge worse than the recent weather for snatching money from the hands of Mickey and the New Boys on the Wanganui Inc board.

With wastewater now estimated at $118.5 million, and the referendum pork-barreling needing to be funded, plus these miscellaneous expectations coming home to roost, are they going to be funded by more and more asset sales? At this rate Wanganui Gas will be on the block before we know it.

All these recommendations will hit the next full Council meeting on 3 July. We won't be taking bets on which pass and which are overturned. We're sure that councillors will follow the tradition of robust scrutiny and open debate exemplified by the patsy questioners showcased in the Mayor's Chron columns - this week none other than diVision stalwarts and members of the inner circle Gordon Keelty and Julie Morris (wife of Nigelwho).

Has anyone submitted a question to Mayor Michael Laws and so far not received an answer? Or had it rejected? If so, we'd be interested to hear. And if you're submitting one, c.c. LawsWatch - we'll publish it here so everyone knows whether it gets a reply and, if so, what that reply says.

Then again, we could be misjudging Mickey. Perhaps he needs the patsy questioners because, like his radio show, no one else is listening, or gives a damn.

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55 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mickey must be running out of paid-up diVisonaries to ask his Monday patsy questions. If it wasn't so pathetic it would be serious that no-one but the likes of Julie Morris and Gordon Keelty out there is willing to have their names used on this sort of spin exercise. Looks like Maslin will have to dig deeper into his pool of journalistic patsies.

As the war correspondent Martha Gelhorn wrote:

The first reason for hating all dictatorships, Fascists, Communist and in-between (ie Vision), is that people under such rule are afraid to talk. It is like being afraid to breathe.

Anonymous said...

Can Mickey’s Sunday column be slagging off (“the most boring city on the planet, says the most boring columnist on the planet) the same Wellington that features in an essay by Richard Florida (www.cato-unbound.org) extolling the creative growth built around Peter Jackson’s initiatives? The city that has an arts-friendly council that respects and promotes the creative sector?

By contrast Whanganui’s mean-spirited egotist mayor regularly broadcasts his contempt for creative people and institutions and puts people like Dot McKinnon & Nicki Higgie up as some sort of façade. Then he turns round and slags off Wellington.

No amount of waterslides can undo the damage Vision and its hangers-on have already done to Wanganui’s reputation nationally and internationally.

As Florida describes it, the future economy will belong to the creative sectors and “the places that can produce and mobilize their own creative workers, and attract creative talent from outside, win.”

Wanganui is the loser, and it needs to rid of this fool and the numbskulls who surround him, asap.

Anonymous said...

It is 3% rates increase.
Fed Farmers fucked up a lot of the numbers & a number of councils are complaining.

Anonymous said...

Love the cartoon, Laws Watch, but you'd better hurry up with that integrity transplant.

When the mayor says (re the shitty way Rosemary Harvey has been treated) "The chief executive is in a difficult position because he cannot defend his actions without breaching the privacy of a former employee." He really means the chief executive cannot defend his actions because both he and the mayor believe they are above the law.


If this gets to the Employment Court it will be interesting to see how much it costs the ratepayers to try and convince the court that the actions of Mickey's bungling CEO glove-puppet have been "professional and fair."

For a start, perhaps you could have a practice run here, Michael, by explaining just how it came to be spread around that bizarre Higgie piece of fertiliser in the Chron that there was an officer position available?

Anonymous said...

The Bully-Boy of Town Hall strikes back on the council web-site. When will he realise he does not make any friends when he comes over in this fashion. Did he fail at politician school?

Anonymous said...

Regarding the 'Hovey allegations', in the Mayor's press release he says that, "The process was handled professionally and appropriately and it is revealing that no other former employee has complained at the process undertaken."

What does it reveal? That the other three managers had had a guts-full of working with the Mayor? That the men were treated differently? That Hovey actually wanted to continue working with the community?

The truth is that the Mayor's comments reveal more about himself and his own bullying tactics.

I hope that the Hovey case puts a stop to him. She has my support.

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say to the artist(s) behind the satirical cartoons...YOU ROCK! I havn't chuckled so much in ages.

Anonymous said...

Now the Spin fairy has gone, who is writing the 'spin'. Sorry been away ....

Anonymous said...

Bet old Doctor Death Warbuton needed a stiff drink when he saw Mickey Mayor riding to his rescue and defending his "honour" in the Chron today. With friends like Mickey, who needs enemies (to dig him even deeper into the mire)?

Anonymous said...

No PG from Rosie Hovey - rather puts the lie to the claims doesn't it? If it was true the lawyers would be in there boots & all. You should do your job LW and ask her direct.

Anonymous said...

Oh dear. Anonymickey at 1.19pm is sounding like a worried man. You should do YOUR job Mickey and shut the f--k up before you dig the ratepayers any deeper into this hole.

Anonymous said...

Do your job? Since when did Laws Watch become a newspaper, anon? And has the "newspaper of record" (cue fits of uncontrollable giggling) The Chronic asked these questions? I would have thought that LW's remit was to merely raise the rumours in the first place. It's up to others to confirm or deny.

Anonymous said...

Settle down, Michael, and breathe through your mouth till the 90 days allowed by the Act for ANY or ALL of the people on your hit list to start the PG ball rolling.

Isn’t that what we pay your good buddy Dr Dave for, to point stuff like this out to you before you jump in boots and all.

In short, you seem to be discounting your PGs before they’ve hatched.

Anonymous said...

Have you heard? The govt is amending the dog micro-chipping law to cover yapping, rabid part-time mayors. And CEOs who fail to keep their mayors under control will be deemed to be negligent and irresponsible owners and will be neutered.

Anonymous said...

Anon at 1:19 - the story in the Chron. quotes Hovey, as does the Dominion Post's rather less tainted one.

Sounded like she was keeping her options open to me. And knowing our Rosie, she chooses her words carefully.

So perhaps you should ask her yourself, eh?

Anonymous said...

No PG from Rosie Hovey - rather puts the lie to the claims doesn't it? If it was true the lawyers would be in there boots & all. You should do your job LW and ask her direct.

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Someone needs to stop watching re-runs of Ally McBeal and realise that in the real (local) world lawyers need to be paid before they go jumping in - though rumours on the street has a growing legal fund accumulating donations for that purpose.

Anonymous said...

One thing's for certain, if there were a PG and WDC lost, Mickey Mayor would already have his betrayal of Dave Warburton on Mas's desk. Or should I say his in tray?

Anonymous said...

Now that's the PG everyone would like to see. Constructive dismissal by way of political (read mayoral) interference, Warburton vs WDC. It's only a matter of time, by the looks of things.

Anonymous said...

I'm not Pro-Laws before you call me Mickey... Haven't we been promised a few employment/personal lawsuits before? I'm picking this latest excitement fades to nothing like those before.

And if it were to eventuate, what grounds would R.Hovey have for complaint? She was made redundant, not the first won't be the last.

Anonymous said...

On what basis would Hovey have a PG? If she was made redundant then what makes her any differenbt than anyone else made redundant over the last 20 years in both the public and private sectors? Or did she think that working for council was a job for life like the old NZ Railways? (until Prebs took to it)

Anonymous said...

The naivety of the last two comments is so touching one would almost thing they were from Nicki Higgie. Except of course it's just more time-wasting, space wasting pathetic game playing from someone who can't or won't understand any Chronic story that isn't in the form of an unexpurgated mayoral press release.

Anyone who is able to read stories that are not written by Mickey will know that it appears to be the process that is at issue and the apparent conflict between what Warbuton was saying on the one hand and what Mickey was telling him to do on the other.

Anonymous said...

Where's the PROOF (solid substance not conjecture) that the mayor told the CEO anything about redundancies? There is none. There is a council resolution that was passed by all of them (13) that council reduce the corporate salaries budget by $500K. The redundancies obviously flowed from that.

Anonymous said...

It's about how the stuff are being treated at the council .... A lot are just changing jobs, leaving town, so it would be good if this latest out burst towards this lady and perhaps the mayors old assistant, took him to task. Wanganui needs to reclaim it's friendly nature.

Anonymous said...

Never mnd its friendly nature, Wanganui needs to regain salaries to the tune of $500,000, which would ordinarily be spent in the district.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Where's the PROOF
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Good Lord, Michael. Get OVER it. MOVE ON ... MEDITATE ... Go for a SPIN in the mayoral car ... plan your next ASSAULT on logic, commonsense and civilisation. JUst give us a BREAK!

Anonymous said...

Here’s what Deputy Dotty really meant to say in her MidWeak column: Our Mayor, Michael Laws, is unashamedly focused on his cash-earning and attention-getting celebrity engagements. When it comes to regional issues (and most other mayoral-type engagements), the Mayor often gives me the task of attending regional meetings because he’s usually otherwise engaged with his cash-earning and attention-getting celebrity engagements..


Here’s how it came out: Our Mayor, Michael Laws, is unashamedly focused on Wanganui: its people, its wellbeing, its future. When it comes to regional issues, the Mayor often gives me the task of attending regional meetings.

Anonymous said...

'PROOF' who needs proof when the Diva's spin is just as good! Believe him little people, or die!

Anonymous said...

Fabulous bit of financial prestidigitation being proposed by the wizard of financial spin, Professor Dhot McKinnon, would see non-councillor members on the Sport & Rec, Maori and Heritage committees each paid $100 a meeting, presumably as some sort of attempt to make them feel appreciated in spite of mayoral outbursts like that showered on the Heritage folks over the anniversary day vote.

And wait, there's more. The Potty Professor then figures they’ll find the dosh by cutting councillor numbers (which has been shown numerous times to be just so much BS) -- and bugger the small matter of the consultation process now going on.

Anonymous said...

Sweet Jesus, I just read Deputy Dawg's latest column. Clearly we do have an incpient Nazi problem even worse than that in Taranaki. Dot mentions a "regional putsch" towards increased broadband availablity. Did you mean "push" Dotty, which would make sense, or did you mean a Hitler-inspired uprising emanating from a seedy bar somewhere? I think we need to be told. Can someone get Deputy Dawg's muzzle on quickly, before she gets microchipped into submission...

Anonymous said...

Bearhunter said...
Never mnd its friendly nature, Wanganui needs to regain salaries to the tune of $500,000, which would ordinarily be spent in the district.

2:36 PM, June 22, 2006
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Good point. And it's not just the latest crop of victims of Warburton's gullotine, but the many council staff at all levels who have voted with their feet. Not to mention that AWOL councillor who now buys her groceries in Wellington.

Still, it helps keep the real estate listing numbers up.

Anonymous said...

Some low life (probably Michael Brian Laws) said:

"Where's the PROOF (solid substance not conjecture) that the mayor told the CEO anything about redundancies?"

Well if the CEO has any brains he has a recording. I can't emphasise this enough: if you have to meet with Lying Laws, take a recording device with you, because he will tell lies about your discussion as soon as it suits him to do so.

Anonymous said...

Who wrote this rubbish below?

"No amount of waterslides can undo the damage Vision and its hangers-on have already done to Wanganui’s reputation nationally and internationally"

Prove that! All the media coverage I've seen of Wanganui this year has been uniformly positive.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Mickey could help Jill Pettis out. She's wondering in her column today where people all round NZ could have got the idea that gangs are causing mayhem in Wangas on a regular basis.

That's an easy one, isn't it Mickey? People's perception of Wanganui as gang city (and it's not only the MP who encounters this and worries about it) is just another example of the way this city is being damaged by the radio-ratings driven histrionics of the Ego.

Anonymous said...

Who wrote this rubbish below?

"No amount of waterslides can undo the damage Vision and its hangers-on have already done to Wanganui’s reputation nationally and internationally"

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See column by Jill Pettis referred to in earlier comment.

See NZ Herald editorial in March re the dodgy, stupid gang by-law.

See the DomPost editorial and stories on the threat posed by Mickey to the Sarjeant collection.

See the Whakatane paper's coverage of the mad mayor's slander of that town and its people.

Ask Dotty what all those people REALLY say to her when she's out of town.

Ask Nicki Higgie what her arty family and mates in Welly say to her about the philistine she's happy to call her boss.

etc

Anonymous said...

WHERE DID THE MONEY GO?

Slightly off topic but this is an interesting exchange from Parliament yesterday:

HON BILL ENGLISH: Can the Minister explain to the House why…the Government injected $32 million into the Universal College of Learning to fund the write-off of Crown debts on Wanganui Polytechnic and consolidate the campus on one site, but 4 years later the campus has not been consolidated and the $32 million has gone?

Hon Dr MICHAEL CULLEN: It is true that full consolidation has not occurred yet at this point. We anticipate it will occur at some time in the future.

HON DR NICK SMITH: Where did the money go?

Hon Dr MICHAEL CULLEN: The money has gone into restoring the balance sheet and covering the costs of the merger. There are a number of institutions where such injections will be required, and I am sure that members opposite will be the first to come with a begging bowl for their local institution, should that be necessary.

HON BILL ENGLISH: Is the Minister willing to provide to the House on another day, if he can, an account of the $32 million, given that some of it was provided to write off Crown debts and the rest of it was provided to buy out leases and consolidate the campus on one site, and 4 years later that has not happened—the leases have not been bought out, the building has not gone up, and not only has the $32 million gone but he has just given the institution another $3 million on top of it?

Hon Dr MICHAEL CULLEN: I do not have the information in front of me in respect of that. I will come back to the member with further information as soon as I can—hopefully by the end of the week.

RT HON WINSTON PETERS: How many extensive reports or how much correspondence has the Minister got from the National Party front bench on the bail-out of the Wanganui Polytechnic to the tune of $10 million in 1998?

Anonymous said...

Anon wrote:
"Prove that! All the media coverage I've seen of Wanganui this year has been uniformly positive."
Perhaps you should read something other than the Chronicle, then. And if you define "this year" as 2006, it has been very positive, compared to 2005 with all those "single-issue nutters" getting uppity. I mean, this year there has only been the gang violence, the wastewater blow-out, bickering with the regional council, the departure of the Spin Fairy, the GNS Science report that Wanganui is sinking into the sea...a great year so far, Mickey.

Anonymous said...

Who reads editorials?
Compare with the outstanding national and international coverage given the mayor, the gang by-law, the River Queen premiere (adored in Australia too), the Mayoral Mile with Nick Willis then winning Commonwealth gold, the Jimmy Barnes Concert, the profiles of Wangas in magazines like North & South, On Holiday, Arrival, etc.
What about NBR's praise of this council? And Federated Farmers?
Running this town down to get at the mayor is pathetic.

Anonymous said...

And you have still to explain how Vision got BOTH their candidates elected at the by-election or are you going to edit that out too??

Anonymous said...

Looks like a tiny wee victory for commonsense, that rarest of commodities at Guyton St with the announcement that:

"Despite a legal opinion that the council's proposed anti-gang by-law was legally robust, the council will seek further legal advice around the human rights provisions of the proposed by-law."


But there he goes again at the end, claiming "widespread community support" despite the deafening silence from submitters.

Anonymous said...

Hah, love it:

The proposed by-law has only attracted a few submitters and Mayor Michael Laws said today that it was important "that we get this right".

"I don't want to expose ratepayers to any financial risk from being legally challenged at a later date. It is important that every 'i' is dotted and 't' is crossed. A six week delay – until the next meeting round – will ensure that all the necessary information is gained before council makes its final deliberations."


So, in other words, we'll keep making trumpeting noises about sorting out these anti-social types, but shrink back from actually doing anything. An object lesson in how to snatch a proclaimed victory from the jaws of inaction.

Anonymous said...

God help me, I have become my mother. I just read the Yoof councillor's vomitous issuings on the WDC site and I have rarely seen such a fine demonstration of authentic inarticulate Yoof-speak gibberish. I had considered reviewing the poem she quotes but I am shaking too much with laughter. Dear God, if this is the best the younger generation has to offer, then it certainly adds a new terror to ageing...

Anonymous said...

You arsehole having a go at the youth councillor. What have you ever done for Wanganui except decry those who are?

Anonymous said...

Compare with the outstanding national and international coverage given the mayor, the gang by-law, the River Queen premiere (adored in Australia too), the Mayoral Mile with Nick Willis then winning Commonwealth gold, the Jimmy Barnes Concert, the profiles of Wangas in magazines like North & South, On Holiday, Arrival, etc.
What about NBR's praise of this council? And Federated Farmers?
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Wow, I had forgotten all that 'good news! The gang by-law was slagged off by the media, the RQ was great, for one day. The Mayoral Mile was a little more then a schools sports day out, the old Rocker was great, thank you Cooks Trust. Yes the mags. always help, we're had them before so the council can hardly take credit for them. The NBR's praise came after the editor had been taken out for lunch with our mayor and it is only one man's view after all. And the Fed. speech got the backs up of our neighbors, who took the mayor down a peg or two on National Radio. NO one on this blogg wants to run down Wanganui, but we are two very different opposing sides, that I'm sure we can agree on.

Anonymous said...

At 3:38 PM, June 23, 2006, Bearhunter said...
not a lot...

I just read the youth consellors piece.
It seems to be an enthusiastic event notice and a plee for people to avoid drugs.The poem is also an anti-drugs message.
Bearhunter I wonder if you are allowing your age perhaps to cloud your vision ?

Anonymous said...

I am not pro-Laws and not even Michael-Laws but I have to say he did a fantastic job of bamboozling the hapless Chronicle reporter over the gang bylaw cockup and tap dancing unchallenged around just what is going on and how much it is costing. Well spun, Mickey!

Anonymous said...

The youth councillors piece is a load of peurile crap. Is this what they are all about. Rubbish sloppy poems. Youth council is a great idea but that is rubbish.

Anonymous said...

How Michael Laws loves it when a child is murdered. He gets to display all his ignorant prejudice and supposes that no-one will notice because he's talking about a single family.

What a scumbag.

Anonymous said...

Josef Mengele seems to have at least one avid disciple. For some members of the Kahui whanau, "lying is acceptable". How the Dr. would have applauded you Mickey.

Anonymous said...

With Mickey's No 1 fan-in-uniform now in Wellington, it seems his mad schemes may be coming under a bit closer scrutiny from the boys in the blue. Pity the likes of Warburton can't get the scales off his eyes and put a stop to this stuff.

Anonymous said...

The RQ was "adored in Australia" says anon @ 2.34 (23rd). Did the film critic of the Wagga Wagga Gazette like it, then? Outside of Australia they thought it was crap. Variety, for instance, called it a "waterlogged would-be epic" lacking "emotion, narrative invention and visual brilliance". Bit like that piece of transparent spin, actually. NY Times readers rated it 2.8 out of 5.

It was a mediocre film which highlighted Wanganui for all of a day but helped Mickey keep the masses entranced by glitz long enough to fool enough of them into voting for him in the by election.

Anonymous said...

It was a mediocre film which highlighted Wanganui for all of a day but helped Mickey keep the masses entranced by glitz long enough to fool enough of them into voting for him in the by election.

6:05 PM, June 25, 2006
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Worse, the whole thing was no accident. He kept Taylor on ice long enough to ensure that the buy-election would be smack in the middle of the RQ etc circus. No wonder he went ballistic when Sean forgot to play publicist for the waterlogged movie, and Mas wasn't there to kick him into shape. It was the Chron's sacred duty to play Mickey's buy-election game right from the get-go.

Anonymous said...

Poor Mickey has to settle for running his campaign propoganda on page four while Deputy Dotty steps out on page three. Whatever, at least the Chron hasn't forgotten its main role in this town is to spin for Vision.

Anonymous said...

Seems from Sundays letter, not even the mayor of Wellington likes your Diva. Why's he so negative about other places?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
You arsehole having a go at the youth councillor. What have you ever done for Wanganui except decry those who are?

5:37 PM, June 23, 2006

Who are what? Sorry, only coherent correspondence will be entered into.
And Mr Land, I was not having a go at the content of the Yoof cououncillor's message, rather the appalling spelling, grammar and syntax. Chillax, anyone? As for the poem, I did pick up that it was an anti-drug message. I also picked up that it was cliched, poorly constructed and mawkish in the extreme. There are more effective ways of getting a message across than fifth-rate doggerel.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for you explaination Bearhunter.
I wonder if the intent of the Councillors message is more important than syntax and spelling. The state of literacy is abismal sure. But the issue of youth reaching youth is more important than how their style comes across to us older sods :)