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Police Aim to Price Shooters Out of Their Sport or Business

Sporting Shooters Association of New Zealand Inc. In a discussion document released yesterday entitled Arms regulations: Review of fees 2022 Police seek to recover the full cost of administering many of the laws and regulations covering the ownership and use of firearms, together with the partial cost in some instances,

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The Welcome Demise of Mermaids

As the trans bus plummets down the cliffs of Rainbow “progressivism”, there are more and more signs that the wreckage is piling up at the bottom. Unfortunately, too much of the wreckage are the young and innocent who’ve been preyed on by sleazy activists, and, too often, the people

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Judgement of the Day

Judgement of the Day

Steve Kirsch Executive Director, Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (vacsafety.org) The court has entrusted two doctors with the medical decisions regarding the care of Baby W. The 23-page court decision is available here for you to read. I’ve written about this case in earlier posts: The Baby W Story

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First Thoughts on the Fauci Deposition

First Thoughts on the Fauci Deposition

Justin Hart brownstone.org Justin Hart is an executive consultant with over 25 years experience creating data-driven solutions for Fortune 500 companies and Presidential campaigns alike. Mr. Hart is the Chief Data Analyst and founder of RationalGround.com which helps companies, public policy officials, and even parents gauge the impact

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20,000 Pro-lifers Take to Streets of Malta
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20,000 Pro-lifers Take to Streets of Malta

righttolife.org.uk Over 20,000 people marched through Malta’s capital, Valletta, on Sunday afternoon, protesting the Maltese Government’s decision to table a bill that would introduce abortion to Malta. The demonstration was one of the largest protests in recent Maltese history, showing that the deeply pro-life people

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Let’s Play Burden of Proof Tennis
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Let’s Play Burden of Proof Tennis

The Doctor Many people think I wasted my time studying philosophy. That may be true, but I did pick up some gems along the way. One of them was burden of proof tennis. Do I have the responsibility to prove my point to my interlocutor or does he have to

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A Well-Deserved Smack on the Arse

A Well-Deserved Smack on the Arse

Anyone who’s ever been a responsible parent knows that you don’t indulge tantrum-throwing toddlers. Even the most progressive child psychologists are clear: “Be consistent about not giving in to demands. This will help your child learn that tantrums don’t help them get what they want.” Others also

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Don’t Say You Weren’t Warned
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Don’t Say You Weren’t Warned

Nobody likes being told, “told you so”, but, New Zealand, you’ve asked for it. Told you so. You got carried away by your own “progressivism”, and now look where you are. I recall the debate over New Zealand’s then-mooted Bill of Rights, and the warnings from grumpy conservative

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The Trial May Have Ended but the Lawyerin’ Goes On

The Trial May Have Ended but the Lawyerin’ Goes On

The rape trial that shook Canberra may have fizzled to an end, with the ACT prosecutor dropping all charges, but the legal action — and the bombshell revelations — roll on. Everybody’s lawyering up, all over the place. First off is accused Bruce Lehrmann, who says he is broke and broken

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Why I Love [Five] Waters
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Why I Love [Five] Waters

The Doctor There has been a lot of hand wringing about the unbelievable constitutional overreach of Five Waters. It is so over-the-top that they must be desperate to achieve their goals that they expose their hand so clearly. I’m not talking about the requirement for a 60 per cent

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Meet Baby Will

Meet Baby Will

Mary Hobbs dailytelegraph.co.nz About where people, with metaphorical masks off, really stand, about heroes and what our true priorities are, our position on issues of basic human rights, on the rights of parents throughout the nation, and also about love, compassion, care and seeking the best possible outcome

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Trial of the Century Fizzles Out

Trial of the Century Fizzles Out

The most explosive court case in recent Australian history has ended with a spectacular squib from the accuser. All charges against the accused have been dropped, essentially because the accuser is refusing to return to court to give evidence. This follows the failure of rushed attempts to change the law

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NZ Children Don’t Belong to Their Parents

NZ Children Don’t Belong to Their Parents

Back when I was a kid, a boy at a school near me was knocked off his bike by a car and badly injured. Surgery was necessary to save his life. But, as it happened, the surgery involved blood transfusions – which his Jehovah’s Witness parents refused. The boy died.

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NZ Is an Animal Farm
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NZ Is an Animal Farm

It’s been a common joke, these last few years, to remind the left that 1984 was a warning, not an instruction manual. But if New Zealanders are looking for a novel that really sounds a warning for their country, they’d be better off looking at Animal Farm. It’

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It Really Will Be a Lawyer’s Picnic

It Really Will Be a Lawyer’s Picnic

If Anthony Albanese learned anything from Australia’s 1999 Republic referendum, it’s clearly: Don’t tell them what you’re really up to. The best thing John Howard ever did was to force the Republicans to ‘fess up to the Australian people exactly what they were up to. Confronted

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Taking the Knee for Diversity – But Not for Down Syndrome
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Taking the Knee for Diversity – But Not for Down Syndrome

Ann Farmer Ann Farmer, mother of three, grandmother of five and permanently disabled, is based in Woodford Green, Essex. She is a poet, illustrator, writer and pro-life feminist devoted to defending the natural family and the weakest in society from abortion and euthanasia. She has published a number of books

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