And JK does not know the difference between 'disinterested' (his word) and 'uninterested' (his meaning), so wrong on both counts.
If they can find a wadeable river to tread water in...
The United Tribes is a brilliant flag and had it been offered would have had my vote. It's striking, distinctive and has historical resonance.
As I've observed on another forum, to commemorate Gallipoli by sending ANZACS off to war is somewhat akin to commemorating Hiroshima by dropping another bomb. Sense of history much?
As I've observed on another forum, to commemorate Gallipoli by sending ANZACS off to war is somewhat akin to commemorating Hiroshima by dropping another bomb.
"Disinterested" means unbiased. Key certainly is not unbiased - as his refusal to apologise demonstrates. "Uninterested" means bored and, in this sense, Key did appear to be uninterested in the necessity for an alleged victim of a sexual assault to obtain ...
As "bad" as Cunliffe. Perhaps you mean as good as Cunliffe. The framing of David Cunliffe's apology has been a shameless beat up. Don't feed it.
And then again, Cabinet in French has a much more appropriate meaning.
I think he meant "muffins" not "boffins".
He'd have to shave the lamington off first.
Why isn't anybody asking just how JK knew with such certainty that Norman and Peters had visited Kim.com and exactly how many times in each case when such a exciting titbit had apparently escaped the vigilance of the MSM? GCSB anyone? I presume the boys in...
We might also be able to sell Naming Rights to the country.
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Peter Dunne also made the astonishing to claim to Campbell that the objections to the GCSB Bill by the Law Society Human Rights Commission, InterntNZ et al were all to the "original bill" before his "amendments" and that the amendments he had won have met ...
I agree… “We've gone extensively through every record my office holds, there is no evidence we can point to that we've heard of the guy prior to January 19, 2012." http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/politics/8881342/Key-to-Dotcom-Make-my-day Does ...
Mighty River Power down 10% on issue price already... Who mentioned schadenfreude?
The "general man (sic) on the street" is probably looking for a job after being laid off under the 90 day rule.
Or nocturnal decommission.
As I understand it, the original Kitteridge Report contained 7 appendices but only the first 2 of these: a tabulated summary of findings and Terms of Reference were made public or ever intended to be made public. There were therefore 5 remaining appendices...
I am perplexed by references to Peter Dunne as a whistle-blower. A whistle-blower by definition is a person with inside information who reveals it because not to do so would allow something the whistle-blower finds unconscionable or morally repugnant to ...
At least, from the front, he's kinda leaning (floating) left (I think). Perhaps. Maybe.
Except in the animal husbandry sense....
Little stools? Lovely.
Haven't we already got a cabinet with three - oh, four - quite different parties in it and it - No, wait. You're quite right.
Now seems to have been taken down - after rushing there to vote...
You forgot snakes.
Perhaps children a just another "nice to have" in English parlance.
Could be I con (ic). Mr Townsend has been a shill for selling Christchurch assets for a long, long time. He’s a fan of Shock Doctrine.
Gerry Maunder?
"Its" when used as a possessive does not have an apostrophe. Neither do other possessives such as his, her, their, etc. "It's" is a contraction for "it is", the apostrophe indicates an elided letter, in this case "i". "I think it's time has come" = "I ...
It doesn't, and then he compounded things - and came quite unstuck - when he fessed up "hands on heart" that he could not commit to buying the shares back "in the current economic climate".
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