The Daily Blog Open Mic – Friday – 13th March 2020
Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day. Moderation rules…
Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day. Moderation rules…
Improvements to New Zealand’s new medicinal cannabis scheme – together with recent polling – suggest how we can win the cannabis referendum, writes Chris Fowlie.
Just because you are on the opposite side of the road, doesn’t mean your free speech has been censored, that is a fallacious argument by Seymour.
WHO have now declared an official pandemic, that means the expectation is that this virus will get out into our communities and we are looking at mass sickness and a huge leap in deaths.
Befuddled Biden is slow marching towards an electoral college homicide. Never before has a political suicide note been so predictable.
WHAT’S WRONG with our journalists? Why do so many reporters and columnists memories appear to fail them? Only this morning, the veteranNZ Herald columnist, Brian Rudman, contributed yet another lapse to the Fourth Estate’s growing tally of memory malfunctions. He’s one of theHerald’s best, of course, with years of intelligent and splendidly trenchant commentary behind him, but today’s memory fade is every bit as egregious as the historical deficiencies so apparent in the writing of much younger journalists.
Let’s be sensible and caring . But let’s not panic.
PUNTER: You have my arm up behind my back, you’re hurting me.
SIMON: Keep smiling at the camera or I’ll break it
Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.
National Party leader Simon Bridges has proposed a ‘bonfire of regulations’, but the Public Service Association says it’s a smokescreen…