The Open Chemical Physics Journal is not a valid source for anything and has no legitimacy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentham_Science_Publishers
Labour far-left? Riiiight
Why would the police be there?
Exactly right. But you can't be spied on if you are willing to just give away all that info anyway
Well it does because the factional war-lording and religious violence was a problem before, and not because of, the mega-corporations. To say "Because Somalia is the perfect example of what we would get if we followed right-wing social and economic ...
Magic
Factional warlords and religious violence in Somalia predating mega-corporations.
No it isn't at all. Not supportive of right-wing social or economic principles but Somalia's troubles run far deeper than economic. Factional warlords and religious violence being two such issues.
Pretty sure NK's problem has less to do with its economy and more to do with the basket-case leaders
lol, I found the incongruous nature of this comment funny though
More important things to worry about than cannabis reform there Phil. But keep blowing the horn
Dodge and weave, slippery Phil. You hypocrite - if Simon Bridges left little golliwogs for his black friends you'd be all over it.
nice dodge, but still a dodge. Would you be as dismissive of such behaviour if it were someone from the right wide of the fence?
That doesn't my question - if John Banks acted in the same fashion as Dotcom above, what would your reaction be?
Serious question for you Phil, if it had been John Banks behaving in the same fashion as Dotcom in this instance would you blow it off like you have above?
I'm fairly sure Phil would be shouting about it from the rooftops if Dotcom was supporting a right-wing party.
You mean actually written by John Key our about John Key?
Nope. Like when the Asset Sales legislation went through, Dunne voted for it despite not being in the house
True but there are ways around it - just write your own card at Valentines. That's what I do. And fuck Santa :-)
Valentines was not invented by Hallmark: "The day was first associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in ...
"Ah, no it didn’t. It took decades of government funding the necessary research. " Yes Draco, that's decades of standing on the shoulders of giants.
You did say that p addicts were being given methadone. You failed to back up this statement.
It's going to be interesting day in the house. I'll be listening...
She's got to go. The only option.
OK, that doesn't change the fact that getting millions of people to vote for every bill would be a disastrous exercise. And your quote doesn't really seem all that relevant but if you want to play argument by quote: "The effect of [a representative ...
"From what I could make out of political history that’s actually the reason we have representative democracy. To prevent the changes that the rich don’t like." I think reason would be because organising millions of people to vote on every bill presented to...
Just need to look at the US to see what big money/corporate does to politics
And another one...
Or it could be they don't consider you qualified?
"Decriminalisation effectively leaves the illegality in place while making it so that you won’t be charged for possession." No it doesn't. Decriminalisation doesn't automatically mean anything. You could decriminalise it and make possession and the sale of...
"Decriminalisation only means that people won’t be charged for possession of it but selling it is still illegal" It doesn't mean that at all - it means whatever the terms of the decriminalisation are. Alcohol, for example, doesn't have full legalisation. ...
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