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Here be Dragons

Here be Dragons

Pish Posh “Here be Dragons” is a phrase used by cartographers to describe the wild, faraway, uncharted corners of a map. With the announcement of vaccine apartheid, New Zealand has launched into these wilds. Here be Dragons. Jacinda Ardern attempted to sugarcoat New Zealand’s shameful entry into vaccine apartheid

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Business of the Day

Business of the Day

Business of the Day is a new segment on The BFD where we promote businesses who have the strength of character to stand up for the basic human rights of their fellow human beings. Burger Junction Pokeno About: Gourmet Burgers made with fresh meat and something that you never tasted

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Green Grifters Aghast at Paying Tax

Green Grifters Aghast at Paying Tax

As we all know, there’s nothing a corporate green loves so much as the green of taxpayer’s money. They’re not so keen, however, on paying their “fair share” of tax themselves. The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) will release its final decision this Thursday on new rules

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Traffic Lights Still Not Ready to Go

With less than 48 hours before New Zealand moves to the traffic light system, Labour still hasn’t put in place key elements to make the system work, National Covid-19 Spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “Jacinda Ardern announced the traffic light system over a month ago, yet key elements are still

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Simpsons and Disney Grovel and Self-Censor

Simpsons and Disney Grovel and Self-Censor

Despite its self-serving revisionism, Hollywood took its sweet time deciding that “Nazis are bad, mmkay?” For the whole of the 1930s, Hollywood explicitly refrained from criticising or satirising the Nazi regime in any form. It wasn’t until 1940 that the Three Stooges released You Nazty Spy!, the first film

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Ten Things Better than Vouchers

Ten Things Better than Vouchers

David Seymour ACT Leader It’s great that the Government is issuing vouchers for businesses still alive after the lockdown, but here are the top ten things they could have done, or still do, for business. 1. Order the vaccine on time so that New Zealand would not be one

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Business of the Day

Business of the Day

Business of the Day is a new segment on The BFD where we promote businesses who have the strength of character to stand up for the basic human rights of their fellow human beings. Gratitude Eatery Here’s how a gorgeous cafe at the Mount has made their “values judgement”

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End of Life Choice Foes Unite for Rule of Law

End of Life Choice Foes Unite for Rule of Law

ACT Party The leading figures from opposite ends of the polarising End of Life Choice debate have united to criticise the Government’s failure to issue Public Health Orders underpinning the traffic light system. Grant Illingworth QC appeared in television ads and media interviews and wrote opinion pieces against the

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Things That Make Me Go Hmm

This is very sad. I adored this little cafe. Tarras is such a tiny but beautiful place. It is the end of an Era. Lovely cafe with a roaring fire in winter and beautiful homemade soup with crusty bread and scrumptious meals. If you enjoyed this please share it so

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I’m One Card Short of a Full Deck

I’m One Card Short of a Full Deck

Michael Flinn Please help me out here. I’m starting to think that the words of Queen’s great song apply to me: “I’m one card short of a full deck, I’m not quite the shilling. One wave short of a shipwreck. I’m not my usual top-billing.

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Business of the Day

Business of the Day

Business of the Day is a new segment on The BFD where we promote businesses who have the strength of character to stand up for the basic human rights of their fellow human beings. Dripping bowl drippingbowl.co.nz About: A menu that is 100% whole foods & supports local

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Malta Nomad Residency Permit 2022

Andre Bothma sovereignman.com Hailing from South Africa, Andre is a seasoned marketer with extensive exposure to the Residency and Citizenship By Investment (RCBI) Industry. He writes extensively on retirement and passive income visas (including the D7 and Non-Lucrative Visa), Golden Visas and Citizenship By Investment programs. During the past

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NZ says Don’t divide us

NZ says Don’t divide us

Family First Kalandra The petition “Don’t Divide Us.nz” has now reached a 80,000+ signatures. The petition says “We oppose the ‘no jab no job’ policy, which will create a divided New Zealand. We call on the Government to allow the use of COVID rapid antigen testing as

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Business of the Day

Business of the Day

Business of the Day is a new segment on The BFD where we promote businesses who have the strength of character to stand up for the basic human rights of their fellow human beings. Clareville bakery, Wairarapa Clareville Bakery, Wairarapa Location: 3340 SH2 Clareville Reviews: Awesome baked goods, amazing staff,

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Want to Spend Your Retirement in Isolation?

Want to Spend Your Retirement in Isolation?

My retired parent lives in a retirement village. He/she lives independently in his/her own apartment. Part of the monthly fee pays for having a lunch provided. Before August the people from the apartments met in the residential dining room and all ate together. Since the lockdown in August

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