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The Sunday Roast

The Sunday Roast

It seems that the Human Rights Commission has gone off half-cocked and made a bit of a balls-up.  It seems that they really do not understand their own name.  The clue is right there Human Rights Commission. The definition above is from the Cambridge Dictionary.  (Please ignore the obligatory planet

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Fish on a Plate

Fish on a Plate

Wellington on a Plate, our foodie festival, starts soon, and this year it will be a month long. Usually, it is a nice, if not particularly remarkable event, where many local restaurants produce special menus which qualify for the Wellington on a Plate logo. Most of the dishes can be

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Top Ten posts of the week

This Sunday morning post is to provide you with the links to the top TEN most read posts of the past week so that you can easily catch up on the most interesting and popular posts written by our writers over the past 7 days ( Sunday to Monday). https://www.

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Huddersfield isn’t what it used to be

Huddersfield isn’t what it used to be

I recently read an article about the town of Huddersfield. It is close to Bradford, which is where, when I was 12, my mother bought the corner shop with an off-licence and post office on Huddersfield Road. I lived there until I was 16. After reading the article below, I

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Kiwi Cops Enter Clown World

Kiwi Cops Enter Clown World

Apparently wearing a kilt, dancing funny and displaying Porridge Wog motifs means that you are a white supremacist. To be fair though, most of them are gingers redheads anyway, so they really can’t help having milk white skin. I can’t wait to see the police raids on Irish

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Thoughts and Prayers

Thoughts and Prayers

All prayers this morning, please direct to the unfortunate flailing reporter required to write something upbeat about the government bench ‘re-shuffle’ which achieved the admirable outcome of replacing a hand containing a pair of three’s with ditto two’s. (Don’t sneer, that’s not easy to do). Trying

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The Country with the Highest Rates of Gay Suicide Will Shock you

The Country with the Highest Rates of Gay Suicide Will Shock you

By Owen Jennings According to Israel Folau’s critics, his “hate of homosexuals leads to pressure on them to self-harm and suicide”.  That is the stated position of most of Folau’s opponents. Point 1. Where has Folau expressed any “hate”?  He has quoted Bible passages, but they do not

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Read the top five posts from yesterday

This post is to provide you with the links to the top five most read posts as the vast majority of our readership do not comment and the post with the most comments is not always the most popular post. Our What’s Hot post and Must Read posts up

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The Slow Death of Conservatism

The Slow Death of Conservatism

When I first started to read this article by Martin van Beynen, I thought it was just another attack on those of the right-hand side of the political divide, but it is slightly more insightful than that. It reflects a lot of the things that people are saying on this

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Word of the Day

The word for today is… scavenger (noun) – 1. An animal, such as a vulture or housefly, that feeds on dead or decaying matter. 2. One that scavenges, as a person who searches through refuse for useful items. 3. (Chemistry) A substance added to a mixture to remove or inactivate impurities.

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Today in History

Today in History

Content by F T.Bear Good morning! Rise and shine! Today in history is a place for you early risers to exercise your brains as you wait for the day to begin. Please, by all means, bring your own bits of history to the comments section and add your memories

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Daily Proverb

Daily Proverb

Proverbs 30 10 Never slander a worker to the employer,    or the person will curse you, and you will pay for it.

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Ordinary People are Drawing a Line in the Sand

Ordinary People are Drawing a Line in the Sand

The dispute between mainly Muslim parents and education bureaucrats at a Birmingham school has much in common with the Israel Folau saga here in Australia. Both are, at root, Culture War skirmishes of ordinary people rebelling against the “progressive” diktats of the elites. Both are proof of the adage that

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