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OUSA can dish it out but they can't take it

"OUSA cries like a baby whenever their political monopoly is challenged"
said Mr Heine, the national president of Prebble's Rebels.

"If OUSA claim that our members were not assaulted, then I challenge Mr Day
to come to our next meeting to receive identical treatment and see how long
it takes before he is crying like a baby"

"As for the person who dressed up as a communist, I agree that it was
unnecessary as the march was pathetic enough on its own. They did not need
any assistance to discredit themselves" said Mr. Heine.

The protest was hijacked according to OUSA. "Both of us are required to be
members of OUSA and to pay money to OUSA. Considering that we fund such
protests, it is rich of OUSA to turn around and ask us to leave" argues Mr.
Heine.

"As long as we are required to fund your pathetic whinging, we will be there
with bells on." said Mr. Heine, "especially as long as you do a woeful job
at representing anyone who is not an International Socialist or Alliance
voter."

ENDS

Contact:

Mr. Clint Heine
President@otago.org.nz
4779442


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