In early March I submitted this article to another blog and it was not printed. So I have decided to print it under Patriot Realm.com.
It was all about Kiwis. So, here it is, my take of Kiwis. And how, after March 15th, the shy and reclusive Kiwi is standing like a deer in the headlights, wondering what the hell happened, and why they are suddenly in the limelight and not in a very good way. Has their Government thrown them under the bus and exposed their Nation to the rest of the world?
Read more: The shy Kiwis - blind.... flightless? Or both?
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