His offending goes back to when there was a left-wing government was in power, so was it their policies that were the disease?
"sure we need to do something, but is jumping straight to full volume actually solving anything in the long term? Couldnt we get a better, long term result here?" For example? I'm not trolling or attacking your statement, I'd just like to hear some ideas...
Well if you don't agree with the three strike rule than get yourself elected to parliament, present a bill, get the support to get it passed into law. Otherwise stop moaning about the law.
This little shit wandering around beating people up and stealing their stuff is the attack upon society.
I think it is the right answer here. He has a proven record of violent offending. Pretty simple....... he should be stepped up to maximum sentence for future crimes. I'd argue that punching someone MULTIPLE times in the head before taking their money is ...
Do you understand the three strikes law? All it means is that IF Mr Whaanga commits another of the crimes under the three strikes law he will receive the maximum sentence applicable for the crime, no parole. It DOESN'T mean that if he shoplifts that he'll ...
I think we have to bear in mind that he has a significant record, and we're not just talking about nicking an unattended skateboard, there's far more evil behavior involved. From Stuff: "Whaanga's offending stretches back to 2006, including burglary, theft...
Looks to me like the biggest price rises were between 2000 and 2007.... who was in government then and what did they do about it?
Oh my god..... words fail me. Wasn't Maurice Williamson minister of technology at some point? And besides, everyone knows that ecstasy pills don't come in sheets, they come in little plastic bags!
I find it perplexing that the left claim that the MSM is the agent of the right, while the right claim the MSM are the left's propaganda wing.... Perhaps they're neither, and just pumping what will get attention to sell advertising $$'s....
I see in the herald another one goone today....http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10873512
FINALLY made some progress on my Celica. Reconditioned rear brakes are back on. Next week - front hubs and brakes, fluid changes and get her rolling!
What a great shot, dolphins are truly one of natures most wonderful creatures. Almost every time I crew on the coastal classic we see dolphins (usually common dolphins, which are prolific in the hauraki gulf). There's nothing like dolphins playing in the ...
My home loan is with Kiwibank...... why? Because they gave me the best deal.
That areticle was a bit TL:DR, did skim it though. One thing I will say is the real failure of special effects is the deployment of them (along with the ubiquitous stupid bass drop) by big budget studios to wow the punter without having to worry ...
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I don't think anyone could argue that that's not the case with the likes of Rodney Hide around.
Fascinating stuff..... especially with a little more digging: "Monkey mothers who had amygdala damage showed a reduction in maternal behaviors towards their infants, often physically abusing or neglecting them." and yet, for the ACC: "Better emotional ...
Apparently creativity is correlated too "Since previous reports have indicated that unique responses were observed at higher frequency in the artistic population than in the nonartistic normal population, this positive correlation suggests that amygdalar ...
I think you meant empathise. Is empathy a learned behaviour, or a natural trait? In fact, is the worst thing about the right a lack of emotion? It's a bit hard to empathise with someone if you feel little emotion about something yourself. Just some ...
It's an amazing/weird/cool place. Gave fun!
Hopefully finishing off my project car...... I say hopefully, because every time I think a job's going to go smoothly something slows me down/stops me until I can get parts during the week or something! And also clearing out spare room no1 to get stuff ...
I'm glad that not everyone on here is as welcoming as you.
I think that Mr Hooten's analysis is a fairly likely outcome, but even if that weren't the case, I don't think that it's all that big a deal, so what if Winnie bought back the shares? Wouldn't be the end of the world, investing is about risk, and it's a ...
So I'll take that as a no then.
Best comment on this page. I didn't come across anyone collecting signatures, but I would've signed, and I'm happy with the sales to go ahead. I'm looking forward to the referendum, hopefully it'll put the matter to bed. But I'm sure there'll be plenty of ...
Yes, midday opening still applies on ANZAC day, and they'd better not remove that IMO. If a worker is working their usual day then they'll get penal rates plus a day in lieu. When I was a retail worker I used to love it when a public holiday fell on one of...
Fair enough. To me ANZAC day is almost completely the opposite to your take. My father was a veteran of a number of conflicts (spent 20 years as a medic in the Australian army). To me ANZAC day is more about remembering the sacrifices made by these (...
I think that the dawn services will still be strong, the whole thing seems to be gathering pace, more and more people up at the cenotaph each year. As for Waitangi day, well that's a different story, I'm not sure it means much to most people.
I don't really like this, not for any business reasons - hell, I stand to win by getting more days off. I just feel that those days are holidays to enable observation of the event in the correct manner, not just to score a day off. Accordingly, to me, if ...
No, I guess not, and a coalition government of the left with that many factions would be nightmare material.......
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