Even there he is wrong - there is only one judge (on eternal matters), no one else can say who goes to heaven or hell, that's the whole point of the criminal crucified with Jesus. Self-proclaimed Christians who make any judgment call about other people's ...
Perhaps their focus is more rehabilitative and less punitive.
i had a newfie too - he didn't wag so much as flagged as in up and down rather than side to side
i have a lab and he definitely doesn't wag when he's unhappy
Ministerial portfolios though
Referenda only work when you have a civically educated and engaged voting public. I'd hate the likes of Mike Hosking to determine any referendum outcome due to his celebrity status
I suggest you go back and do your homework and read the 4 foundation principles of the Green Party before you embark on this ridiculous non-existent Green, Red/Green dichotomy
Yes, my 80 year old neighbour voted for Winston and hopes he goes with Labour
I read through Marie Brady's paper on Chinese influence in NZ. Without being xenophobic, I'd be surprised if Winston went with National seeing how deeply they are funded by Chinese government front entities. But also how would he go with Labour, as there ...
Breaks my heart to see mountains of logs at Lyttelton port waiting export. Another low value commodity going off shore. Why aren't we adding value to our raw products and reaping the benefits?
I've just heard from a friend who was a staunch John Key supporter, and therefore Nat voter, has voted Labour this time "because of Jacinda". I hope that is a trend.
When clicked on your link it started with the National Party advertisement about all the taxes Labour would impose. Blatant manipulation in my mid.
Excellent, and much needed, should have been in place 5 years ago
The British used to deport people for stealing a loaf of bread to feed their families. Every family should have enough for their kids to flourish - it is a human rights issue, and it is certainly a social issue. As a parent, I would have done anything to ...
But he did not complete his term of office
The problem with Brownlee and the Nat government and their supporters is they are unable to see alternatives. Enlightened folk look to at other countries and other cities which have successfully embarked on innovative alternatives to the car defined city. ...
Kia kaha, David. I hope you will more appreciated in your new role. I also hope that the Labour party learns its lessons, though if the UK party is anything to go by, obviously not. If the neoliberal/right wing/neocon (whatever you want to call it) ...
Oh goodie, my recently negotiated PSA pay rate for administrators is now about the same as the living wage.
Currently, but everything is negotiable. Bottom line for Labour is whether they want to change the government, having a choice of coalition partners that removes the need to rely on Winston, I would have thought would be a no-brainer.
If Labour were really serious about changing the government they would be building bridges with all the leftish parties instead of slagging off potential allies. I was really disappointed to hear Andrew Little's negativity this morning. It comes across as ...
"Your kind could never understand" perfect example of 'Othering" The othering process is the human tendency to believe that the group (race, religion, ethnicity, culture, gender, country, sexual orientation, species etc.) that they are a part of is ...
Folk like Boag and Leitch are just following John Key's example over the ponytail: "I didn't mean to offend, therefore because there was offence taken, it's their fault, not mine." If the Key-Boag-Leaches of the world cannot understand or realize that what...
The eighth day of Christmas is 1st of January - the 12 days start on Christmas Eve
She said there is no need to sell, she did not categorically say there would not be any sell off
Yep, it seems Labour never learns - instead of slagging off other potential allies, they need to reach out to them in the fight to remove the National government
and the best comment on the Owen Jones article expresses much of what ex-pats like me think : https://profile.theguardian.com/user/id/4400585 "I'm not angry with the working class revolt because it's not any such thing - this is a right wing coup - the ...
Campbell Live is back, just tune into Radio NZ every week day 5.00pm - 6.30pm, it's called Checkpoint
Climate change is too big a subject for the politically unmotivated, and too tainted by the deniers and sceptics. But dirty rivers is something that resonates with pretty much every NZer. Digestible chunks is a wiser way to feed policy to the public, ...
You obviously don't know colours. Green and red don't make yellow - yellow is a primary colour
Good on Little for not backing down. Anyone who thinks that a businessman pays $101,000 to a political party without expecting payback, in perks or favours, is delusional. If it sounds like a dirty deal, looks like a dirty deal and results in a nice ...
I bet comments will be closed off pretty shortly on that bit of spin
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