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Dear Commenters

Hi everyone. It is time to remind our commenters, new and old, of their responsibilities when posting on the blog. We have some concerns at the moment that a lot of the comments are lower in quality than usual and we will be taking steps to delete poor quality comments

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Join the BFD Posse

Join the BFD Posse

We are essentially a lone voice in a sea of left-wing voices. Do you want us to disappear or would you rather we powered up our voice? Cancel culture makes people and organisations vulnerable. Activists go after organisations’ ad revenue by complaining to their advertisers. They go after individual’s

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Would You Do the BFD a Favour?

The BFD‘s Affiliate Programme is just fantastic and its potential is unlimited. To take it to the next level we need organisations with large e-mail lists to promote The BFD using a simple affiliate link in their e-mails out to their readers. What they will gain is a recurring

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Great Success! High Five!

Great Success! High Five!

Jacinda Ardern’s Government is really hitting home runs at the moment. This is especially true in two key areas that the Prime Minister herself declared were vitally important to the health and well being of the country: child poverty and climate change. Jacinda Ardern told us all, while we

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Police Officers Leaving the Force

Police Officers Leaving the Force

Figures released to National show, that since March, Police Officers are continuing to leave the force while gang numbers explode, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “From March to June 2021, Constabulary Police numbers have dropped from 10,244 to 10,117, a drop of 127, meanwhile over the

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The Madcap Laughs

The Madcap Laughs

I am in Westport. We own three properties here. Westport is, as most of you know, on the mighty Buller River, but it also has a feeder river called the Orowaiti. Last weekend, with extremely heavy rains – one could accurately say biblical rains – both rivers flooded, but mainly the Orowaiti,

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The Prime Minister Won’t Answer Because She Can’t

The Prime Minister Won’t Answer Because She Can’t

Don Brash bassettbrashandhide.com Don Brash was Reserve Bank Governor from 1988 to 2002, and National Party Leader from 2003 to 2006 In recent years, the Ardern Government has gone heavily over-board with the notion that the Treaty of Waitangi created a partnership between Maori New Zealanders and the rest

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Sneaky, Evasive, Furtive and Petulant

Sneaky, Evasive, Furtive and Petulant

Prime Minister Ardern was at her sneaky, evasive, furtive and frankly, petulant best when she was asked some rather straight-forward questions over her Government’s funding of the Mongrel Mob: She refused to answer a single one of Ryan Bridge’s questions. She showed her petulance when pressed, and constantly

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Is Publicly Funded Journalism fit for purpose?

Is Publicly Funded Journalism fit for purpose?

Melissa Lee National Spokesperson for – Broadcasting & Media| Digital Economy and Communications | Ethnic Communities I’m deeply concerned about the future of public interest journalism. The first tranche of Public Interest Journalism Funding has been announced and it’s clear to me that the fund won’t be supporting all

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Covered Face of the Day

Covered Face of the Day

Why on earth has Jacinda Ardern let today’s covered face of the day and her children into New Zealand? She won’t even name the terrorist who committed the Christchurch massacre yet she is welcoming with open arms a woman who was married to an ISIS terrorist who committed

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Dear Commenters

Dear Commenters

Hi everyone. It is time to remind our commenters, new and old, of their responsibilities when posting on the blog. We have some concerns at the moment that a lot of the comments are lower in quality than usual and we will be taking steps to delete poor quality comments

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