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Proverbs 22 23 For the Lord is their defender. He will ruin anyone who ruins them. If you enjoyed this BFD Daily Proverb please consider sharing it with your friends.
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Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com The incoming government will have such a huge majority as not to need New Zealand First. I believe New Zealand First will easily crack the 5% mark as Winston, being half Maori, alone feels safe addressing the big issue upsetting New Zealanders, namely outrageous co-government
Stuff can’t spell Treasury, and they seem to think prison is about “incarnation” and not incarceration. If you enjoyed this Stuff up please share it using the share buttons at the top or bottom of the article.If you would like to access exclusive Member content or just remove
If you think this year’s election involves lots of fun and games the video below shows the campaign trail nearly fifty years ago at the 1975 election. There are a few things which you may find rather interesting to view: 1. How awkward Sir Robert Muldoon was in “social”
Rt Hon Winston Peters The Pre-Election Fiscal Update Changes Everything Within an hour of this speech, there is going to be a debate between the political parties that the media, under MMP, still think are the only parties that matter in this campaign. Both of those parties are riddled
Today, RNZ and both TV news channels lean well to the left, NZME and Stuff have both been captured by a radical interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the Otago Daily Times won’t touch a cartoonist like Garrick Tremain. Don Brash Conservative views are less and less welcome
Führer Klouse (the K is silent) Swab; he of the WEF (Wicked Eugenicist Fascists), a group which pines to control the world as the self-appointed holy ones, sat regally in his office, apparently deep in thought. These people are such fine examples of righteousness, leadership and trustworthiness that there
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nzcovidresponse.substack.com There’s now been a few releases of what government’s around the world signed up to with Covid vaccine manufacturers. In mid-August the Health Justice Initiative won their case in South Africa and secured the release of all Covid vaccine contracts (in stages). So far
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David Seymour has another Ministry to blow up, or to put it more kindly, dispense with. Oh, wait, no he hasn’t, it’s the same one he targeted last time. The Ministry of Pacific Islands Peoples. I have to admit it’s not needed, along with a number of
Brian Tamaki Tuesday marked the 130th anniversary of Women’s Suffrage Day in New Zealand, a day when brave women, led by the indomitable Kate Sheppard, stood up and fought for their right to vote. It’s a day to celebrate the progress we’ve made, but it’s also
Who cares? If you were able to watch it, you probably need a rethink about your state of mind and perhaps should consider counselling. I tried to do my civic duty by tuning in. I lasted almost thirty seconds watching the highly affectatious introduction from the arm-waving host with
Bryce Edwards Victoria University of Wellington Dr Bryce Edwards is the Political Analyst in Residence at Victoria University of Wellington. He is the director of the Democracy Project. democracyproject.nz The 2023 general election campaign must be the most hollow in living memory. There really isn’t much that is