Political Caption Competition
Kia ora, we are the NZ police and we aren’t abusing our power and you are about to sign a statement agreeing to that.
Kia ora, we are the NZ police and we aren’t abusing our power and you are about to sign a statement agreeing to that.

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…

Wellington Paranormal
“Safer communities together”
St Wellie Blues.
Rhapsody in Blue.
‘ Clair de Lune ‘
Police Ten 7 uncut.
“What are you looking at!”
“You want some of this!”
Magnificent Seven
Youth group demonstrate the new boundry-less social distancing rules. AKA “do as I say, not as I do”.
‘What we do in the shadows’,
Or,
‘Sunlight is the best disinfectant’
“The Duty of Publicity.” By Brandeis 1913
Brandies wrote, “about the wickedness of people shielding wrongdoers & passing them off (or at least allowing them to pass themselves off) as honest men.” He then proposed a remedy:
If the broad light of day could be let in upon men’s actions, it would purify them as the sun disinfects.
Wish they could show up like this for oranga tamariki.
Anyone who records this may be arrested?
(I am still unsure of the law – Should we now tell others to “Please stop recording” as they maybe committing an offence?)
By 2024 even the most casual observer could fairly note the Daffodil Appeal Collectors were getting a tad over committed in seeking streetside donations.
Always blow on the pie!
🙂