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A Question for All Political Parties This Election

A Question for All Political Parties This Election

Stew The government recently passed a law that allows the police to enter my home without a search warrant. My question for all political parties is this: If your political party is part of the government after the election will your party remove this law and promise never to introduce

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Don Delivers!

Don Delivers!

Lindsay Perigo solopassion.com Here is a speech by a man who nearly became Prime Minister, and who should have. Don Brash made his speech this week to 10 people at Victoria University, Wellington. A mere 10 people, not because only 10 people wished to be present, but because 10

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Law Change Only Protects Paedophiles

Law Change Only Protects Paedophiles

Many of our most long-standing legal rights are being slowly and steadily eroded in the name of “victim’s rights”. For instance, a man charged with rape is forbidden from telling the court that his accuser is a serial false accuser. A father cleared by every court of abusing his

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Are Councils Hiring Perverts?

Are Councils Hiring Perverts?

Napier City Council hit the national news by fining Whangarei’s Ross Salter $200 for “freedom camping”. It is a trivial story, but it shows the endemic problems we face with councils across the country. Salter had driven 600km to pick up a newly-purchased second-hand caravan, and rightly decided to

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The End of the Driveway

The End of the Driveway

If the Green school of crystals was not evidence enough of the crazy world the Greens think we should all be living in, then the latest bit of madness from local councils should have us all really worried. It seems that councils all across New Zealand are now required to

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Is Lack of Speed Camera Revenue Driving Zero Tolerance?

Is Lack of Speed Camera Revenue Driving Zero Tolerance?

Last week I wrote a post in regard to a recent announcement from Acting Superintendent Gini Welch that the NZ Police would now be operating a zero-tolerance speed limit breach policy permanently. In that post, I looked at some of the thinking behind the Police’s sudden urge to ticket

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Cannabis Legal Reform – Arguments for and Against: A Reply
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Cannabis Legal Reform – Arguments for and Against: A Reply

Recently The BFD published an article in three parts by James Farmer QC titled “Cannabis Legal Reform – Arguments for and Against”. The following is my reply. I have consistently believed that cannabis is a harmful substance and that people who use it for “recreational purposes” would be more sensible to

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“I’m Going to Take Jack Dorsey’s A** Down”

“I’m Going to Take Jack Dorsey’s A** Down”

Twitter may be about to join a very exclusive club: leftist oligarchs hit with multimillion-dollar lawsuits by Lin Wood. Wood is the lawyer who helped “Covington Kid” Nick Sandmann win undisclosed settlements – believe to be as much as several hundred million – from CNN and the Washington Post. At the time,

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Not Even Pregnant Mums Are Safe from Dictator Dan’s Goons

Not Even Pregnant Mums Are Safe from Dictator Dan’s Goons

You’ve got to hand it to Victorian premier Daniel Andrews, he’s really putting his state on the global map – for the wrong reasons. I’ve reported for months that Victoria’s state bureaucracy, especially its police, have gotten rolling drunk on the unelected power they’ve seized using

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Victoria: The Death State

Victoria: The Death State

Victoria became the first state in Australia to legalise state-sanctioned suicide – or, to use the preferred bland euphemism, “Voluntary Assisted Dying” – last year. It’s also taking its first steps on the slippery slope that death-fanciers insist doesn’t exist. More than 300 people have applied­ to end their lives

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Border Laws Challenge: Round 1 to Palmer

Border Laws Challenge: Round 1 to Palmer

West Australia’s McGowan Labor government may be patting themselves on the back for apparently heading off Big, Bad Clive Palmer at the legislative pass on one front, but they can’t legislate away the Constitution. Palmer may have lost his bid for compensation over his Balmoral South iron ore

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WA’s Anti-palmer Law Could Cost All Australians

WA’s Anti-palmer Law Could Cost All Australians

Australia’s state governments haven’t exactly been covering themselves in glory over the last six months. There was the NSW government’s incompetent handling of the Ruby Princess cruise ship, which unleashed a wave of infections across Australia. Victoria has been a masterclass in failure, from its execrable hounding

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There’s No Reason for It, It’s Just Police Policy

There’s No Reason for It, It’s Just Police Policy

We used to have a saying in the Police when you received an order that didn’t make any sense, “There’s no reason for it, it’s just Police policy.” It seemed to be a catch-all for all the non-sensical decisions we would be subject to. And it seems

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