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The Herald continues its party ratings: Performance rating this term: 4/10 If it weren’t for Rodney Hide’s application to the job this year, the score would be lower. But he has refocused on politics after his appearance on Dancing with the Stars marked a transformation in his life. That is a rating for the whole term. If one [...]
Chris Trotter has probably done ACT a favour today by attacking them in his Dominion Post column. His point of objection - ACT's slogan to "turn back the clock" , as expressed by ACT's number 5 candidate David Garrett. Trotter insists that to turn back the clock to the low crime, full employment New Zealand of the 50s ACT would need to restore the cradle-to-grave welfare state that it rails against....
The ACT list has announced their number 5 as David Garrett who is our Law and Order guru and an expert in the field of justice. He has some good ideas , and looks to strengthen ACTs list line up even more. On Kiwiblog today, there was a comment that ACT were only interested in "slogans not policy"... which of course I don't agree is true. However Rodney (what other political party leader would be bothered...
Act yesterday launched a policy it hopes will help New Zealand "turn back the clock" - and the person who drafted it is the mystery candidate No 5 on the party's list. David Garrett, an Auckland lawyer and passionate anti-crime...
The Standard speculates that David Garrett may be ACT’s mystery No 5 candidate. He is a barrister associated with the Sensible Sentencing Trust. By coincidence Garrett had a column in the Herald on Wednesday on Labour’s sudden interest in banning gangs: There is nothing particularly radical about Labour’s endorsement of a policy banning gangs - which begs [...]
There is nothing particularly radical about Labour's endorsement of a policy banning gangs - which begs the question why it has taken so long. "Banning gangs" is nothing more than a return to old criminal non-association laws from...
(My former student Brian sent this to me. Creative, threatening, and critical--a lord of the flies for a contemporary consumer society! It is about 12 mins.)
(My former student Brian sent this to me. Creative, threatening, and critical--a lord of the flies for a contemporary consumer society! It is about 12 mins.)
The fifth and final defendant in a multimillion dollar mortgage scam in an upscale Provo neighborhood entered a guilty plea to reduced charges in U.S. District Court.
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