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Should obscene NZDF war porn, which intentionally grooms children for the military, be allowed in schools?
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/select-committee-reviews-firearms-rules-for-schools/ar-BBCc1DP?li=AA59FU&ocid=spartanntp
Big day for the UK tomorrow! I have the popcorn ready.
Interesting May wants to ‘rip up’ human rights laws for the fight against terrorism… Good to see she is following the agenda!
This is the number one Election issue in New Zealand too;
“Stressed” Australians Struggle With Record Debts As Housing Market Overheats
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-06/stressed-australians-struggle-record-debts-housing-market-overheats
“Australians are dialing back their spending on everything from clothes to cars as sky-high housing costs, the result of a housing bubble fueled by Chinese buyers, threaten to finally derail the country’s twin asset bubbles – housing and stocks.
But rising mortgage debt isn’t the only thing squeezing Australian customers, as Reuters reports. Inflation on essential items like food, electricity and insurance is accelerating, meaning Australians are also paying higher prices for basic consumer goods…