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Hijacking the Hijab
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Hijacking the Hijab

When visiting a newspaper online I came across a picture of woman, whose face is unfortunately familiar to me, dressed all in white. I thought for a moment that it was her wedding day as I had heard she was engaged. The thought then occurred to me that, bearing in

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A Classic, Leftie, Wet Wish list
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A Classic, Leftie, Wet Wish list

Simon Wilson provided an interesting read in a newspaper on Saturday explaining how to make sense of the Auckland Council election candidates. What particularly caught my eye was his suggestion of judging a candidate by measuring them against some key requirements. Here is Simon’s list of six: * Do they

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Government Off the Rails?
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Government Off the Rails?

The idea of a Hamilton to Auckland commuter train, on the face of it, looks like a good idea. But is it in the form proposed? In funding this is the government on the right track? The first and probably most important issue is the ticket price. The fare proposed

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Alan Jones Told to Shove a Sock in it

Alan Jones Told to Shove a Sock in it

One must be careful not to express hurty feelings in today’s snowflake world. At least that is what Alan Jones is finding out. He’s been told by his employer that if he makes any more remarks along the lines of suggesting Scott Morrison should shove a sock down

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FitzSimon’s Foibles
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FitzSimon’s Foibles

Is Peter John FitzSimons for real or has he become the clueless clown of the rugby world? If he is for real then in political terms, like his heroine Jacinda Ardern, he has proven to be not very bright. Having moistened his undies after last week’s Australian win over

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Alan Jones Unloads Plenty on Ardern

Alan Jones Unloads Plenty on Ardern

What is it about our media that, with one or two exceptions, they seem orgasmically wired to our prime minister. The endless items of witless trivia that impregnate the pages of today’s newspapers and magazines belie the true identity of the woman. It’s beyond time that the media

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The Right and Left Views of Ihumatao
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The Right and Left Views of Ihumatao

Are the political Right called the Right because nine times out of ten they are? I think history would prove that correct. The way the situation at Ihumatao is being handled is a case in point. Here are two viewpoints from the Right. Simon Bridges has the view that Jacinda

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Government in Disarray
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Government in Disarray

The Labour party in this Coalition government are fast becoming a huge embarrassment. They are leaderless, so Winston is doing what he knew he could do all along – simply toying with a bunch of rank amateurs. They are like possums caught in the headlights, nothing but a bunch of muppets

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Political Poetry

Political Poetry

The election was held The votes were all cast National had won on the night But subsequent happenings left us aghastIt was up to Winston to decide the Government He who with National had utu to burn So he decided to put Labour in power Led by one named Jacinda

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‘Masterful’ Media Muck

‘Masterful’ Media Muck

It really is getting beyond a joke the way the press takes every opportunity to publish endless silly and pointless stories about Jacinda Ardern. Take this recent example from ‘A Newspaper’. The article is headed – Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is labelled ‘masterful’ by US Presidential candidate. Who could this be?

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Transport, Traffic & Twyford
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Transport, Traffic & Twyford

Dear Minister Twyford, Recently we had occasion to call into our granddaughter in Botany on our way to Parnell. We departed Chapel Road at 4.50pm and arrived in Parnell at 6.35pm, one and three-quarter hours later. We could have had a trip to Hamilton and back to Huntly

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Ditching the CGT
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Ditching the CGT

Listening to the respective Party leaders’ reaction to the ditching of the Capital Gains Tax a while back was a depressing experience. Not one of them came close to showing real leadership. What they illustrated was that it was all about politics. Jacinda Ardern said she still believed in it

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Misleading Mischievous Media

Misleading Mischievous Media

The question we should all be asking is where has honest objective journalism gone? Has it been cremated or is it lying in a mass media grave where it has decomposed down to its bare bones? It doesn’t matter whether it’s what we are viewing, hearing, or reading;

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Importance of Leadership to a Party’s Fortunes.
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Importance of Leadership to a Party’s Fortunes.

It is interesting how leaders of political parties react to opinion polls. They, not unexpectedly, react positively if the polls are favouring their party or themselves and negatively if they don’t. The polls, of course, are only a guide to people’s thinking at the time of publication. The

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Ihumatao: A Problem for Maori

Ihumatao: A Problem for Maori

Following on from my dissection of Simon Wilson, as promised, I turn my attention to Lizzie Marvelly. This young lady advises via her headline on page 16 of A Weekend Newspaper that Ihumātao is a complex case of Maori oppression. She informs us that there has been a battle raging

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Soapbox Simon
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Soapbox Simon

Recently I wrote an article on the subject of reverse racism in New Zealand. A further perusal of A Weekend Newspaper only reinforced my view. I reached page 10 and was told by one of the greatest purveyors of left-wing drivel,  Simon Wilson, that the clamour for change is rising

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