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It's not up to you Dummy!

Prime News Saturday 23 August 2008
Despite more than 300,000 signatures and polls showing more than 80% opposition to the anti-smacking law, Green MP Sue Bradford says it's not up to the NZ public to decide on the anti-smacking law. It's up to the politicians only!

WATCH HERE


 

 

EFFECT OF ANTI-SMACKING LAW

Bob McCoskrie talks on National Radio's The Panel about the latest cases showing that good parents and families are being persecuted and prosecuted by the anti-smacking law, and featured in full-page advertisements in national newspapers.
28 July 2008

LISTEN HERE (20 minutes - takes a minute or 2 to download on Broadband)
Or listen from National Radio website http://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/national/aft/2008/07/28/the_panel_part_1 (starts at 6'47")



GENDER SELECTION

Bob McCoskrie talks to Newstalk ZB"s Larry Williams about the Bioethics Council suggesting to the government that parents who are undergoing IVF treatment should be able to pick the gender of the child.
19 June 2008

LISTEN HERE


ANTI-SMACKING REFERENDUM

Bob McCoskrie debates with Green MP Sue Bradford on Radio Live with Bill Ralston
Monday 16 June 2008
See Related Media Release

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN


The Prime Minister says that she doesn't want smacking banned

That it "would defy human nature"

LISTEN

We agree - So why is she voting for legislation that will make a light smack a crime which must be investigated by Police and referred to CYF???? Email her pm@ministers.govt.nz and tell her what you think


John Key should allow Conscience Vote on Flawed Smacking Bill

John Key argued that National would allow a conscience vote on the "anti-smacking" bill - but he's changed his mind and all National MP's (like Labour MP's) have to vote for a flawed bill - a bill that doesn't deliver what he promised - that parents wouldn't be criminalised for light smacking

LISTEN

Please email him
john.key@parliament.govt.nz and ask that he allow a conscience vote.


Smacking will be Illegal BUT it's not a Ban on Smacking!!!

LISTEN to Sue Bradford try and persuade the NZ public that smacking won't be legal BUT it won't be a ban on smacking!!!!!!!


Excerpts from: TV3 Campbell Live - 2 April 2007

Students from Rm 35 Viscount School in Mangere oppose the "Anti-Smacking' Bill.

Part 1 - WATCH HERE - 1'23" - 51mb (requires Broadband to download)



Excerpt from: TV One Breakfast - 21 February 2007

Bob McCoskrie debates effects of Sue Bradford's Anti-Smacking on the day of the 2nd Reading in Parliament (47 secs)

WATCH HERE - (14 mb) (requires Broadband to download)


Excerpt from: Prime News - 20 February 2007

Coverage of Family First delivering Open Letter signed by 1200 NZ'ers opposing Sue Bradford's 'anti-smacking' bill

WATCH HERE - (62 mb) (requires broadband to download)


Excerpt from: TV3 News - Open Letter re Smacking 20 Feb 2007

Family First delivers Open Letter signed by 1200 NZ'ers (doctors, teachers, social workers, police, parents, grandparents, young people) opposing Sue Bradford's 'anti-smacking' bill.

WATCH HERE - 40mb (requires broadband to download)


Excerpt from: TV One News - 24 Aug 2006

See Family First comment on the opposition to the "Boobs on Bikes" Parade down Queen St

WATCH HERE -  4 mb (requires Broadband to download)


Excerpt from: TV3 News - 22 February 2007

Family First supports clarification of Reasonable Force in the Smacking Debate

WATCH HERE - - 11 mb (requires broadband to download)


Excerpt from: TV One News - 1 May 2006

Family First expresses its opposition to 24 hour Childcare services being opened in Parnell, Auckland

WATCH HERE -   43mb (requires Broadband to download)


Excerpts from: TV3 60 Minutes - Sex Education in Schools June 2006

Bob McCoskrie exposes the dangers of the current Sex Education being taught in our Secondary schools

Part 1 - WATCH HERE - 46" - 27mb (requires Broadband to download)

Part 2 - WATCH HERE - 35" - 19mb (requires Broadband to download)