After Destiny Church’s appalling spite in Christchurch, Labour righteously smack down Man Up
Jesus would be ashamed of you Brian.
Jesus would be ashamed of you Brian.
After righteously attacking anonymous donations and anonymous money they are running a donations campaign using an anonymous donor.
Sigh.
The Leader of the Opposition picking a fight against a slushy is one thing
Losing that fight is another
Maybe Simon needs to start with a less formidable beverage, how about a weak cup of tea? Start there & if you beat it it, then move up to a Milo
That the Herald are willingly handing over their power to influence to just keep the lights going is a reminder of just how deeply Facebook has gutted their business model and another reason why any direct tax on Facebook and Google needs to be seen as a Public Broadcasting and Public Journalism fund.
I agree with Mary English’s concerns about euthanasia, but to equate that to youth suicide is ugly.
Jokes aside, how insecure do you need to be in your faith if you have to turn up at the site of an atrocity against another religion to proclaim your God rules this land?
I like how every Labour party apologist attacks any criticism of this Government’s lack of progress on any of the real issues with ‘how can you expect them to fix a decades worth of National damage in 18months’ – sure, but at the very least I expected them to have an actual plan to fix those problems, not constant excuses and half promises.
For a juvenile culture and immature country like NZ, attempting to comprehend the magnitude of our slaughter; the contemptible way Māori were treated on returning from war; the lack of support services for those mentally scarred; the sacrifice of pacifists and the pointless murder of our own brutal invasions is more akin to unblinking sheep nervously stepping into the Lourve Museum to study contemporary Art.
There are 3 things we have learnt from the Mueller Report and they all add up to a conclusion that leaves the planet in a lot more danger than anyone feared.
Let’s be honest, for a Bill that is hearing its second reading next month, the Euthanasia debate has been woeful.