Political Caption Competition
Newshub and the streets of America beg to differ Amy

A Marxist, 2 NZ Herald columnists, a former Labour Leader and a Business Journalist all walk into a bar. The…

Yesterday I asked, Why would we trust TVNZ Journalism now we know Government is editor? Today I ask, Why would…

‘One in seven New Zealand children living in material hardship’ was the dramatic heading of a NZ Herald feature article…

PSNA has written to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith today requesting proposed ‘move-on’ laws will specifically continue to allow free speech…

More than a game “Football is more than a game. It is a force for unity, peace and hope” Gianni…

Is this all you’ve got for me to work with?
I’m outa here – again!
The revolution has begun. Where ever White people refuse progressive policies towards minorities they will be excommunicated from power. That is all.
“Doesn’t matter” to whom ?
BUT WHERE IS DAME AMY ADAMS?
The New Zealand Order of Merit
Dames Companion (DNZM)
Distinguished Professor Jane Elizabeth Harding, ONZM, Kohimarama, Auckland, for services to neonatology and perinatology
Dr Karen Olive Poutasi, CNZM, Raumati Beach, Paraparaumu, for services to education and the state
Aroha Hohipera Reriti-Crofts, CBE, JP, Redwood, Christchurch, for services to Māori and the community
Knights Companion (KNZM)
Professor Robert Bartlett Elliott, CNZM, Remuera, Auckland, for services to medical research
Professor Derek Arana Te Ahi Lardelli, ONZM, Whataupoko, Gisborne, for services to Māori art
Companions (CNZM)
Turanga Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr, Whatawhata, Hamilton, for services to Māori and heritage commemoration
Michael Dennis Bush, MNZM, Roseneath, Wellington, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community
Maureen Patricia Corby, Parnell, Auckland, for services to early childhood education
“Dame Amy Adams” sounds good for me.
I wonder why on queens Birthday I never got my medal?