Tubemeke New Year's Special
Happy New Year - nga mihi o te tau hou.Featuring (in order):
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Happy New Year - nga mihi o te tau hou.Featuring (in order):
NZ blogosphere November 2009 survey has been released - this is the summary.Labels: nz blogosphere
Perk busting
War on News Awards 2009
NZ blogosphere October 2009 survey has been released - this is the summary. Labels: nz blogosphere



I would like to complain about the current Drug Driving adverts aimed at young people and the attempt to imply that the teenagers in the car were compelled to follow the Police Officer to a station for a blood test when the actual Drug Driving laws stipulate that a roadside subjective impairment test must be first conducted before a blood test or trip to the station is required.



How the Justice Minister can make these sorts of appointments at all is a wonder.
How do we get our political hacks on the gravy train and get to stack the human rights agenda to the conservative side? How indeed.
Yes, I associate Ken Shirley more with trees (as a forestry lobbyist) than with humans. As for Ravi, most people worked out he would need to be given a consolation sinecure like this for being dicked over by Head Office in the Mt Albert by-election jack-up, and yes he is a Christian, but he does have a CV that reads grassroots community service and that qualifies him. The thing that ought to disqualify him is that he ran for parliament at last year's election - and the one before - for the governing party. That's such an obviously partisan appointment; but in our current Westminster system of government they can appoint whoever to wherever, whatever - and so they give as many of these jobs as they can to their old chums. Winston used to keep a list of them all when National was last in power to expose their excesses, but lost interest when it was his turn at operating the machine. So it's xmas time at Ravi's and Simon Power is Santa.






Just crazy. Rodney's Epsom seat is the only reason any of them are there so it would be an own goal of obliteration should any leadership coup have been successful.
It is silly on so many levels. The party support arrangements that formed the government last year were quite clear: the deal is with National and Rodney as the leader of Act. National are free to change their leader and that will not alter the agreement with Act (or the Maori Party for that matter), but it is not true the other way around. If Rodney gets deposed as Act leader then the deal is broken and must be renegotiated. As I noted at the time this puts Rodney in a very strong position:
Unthinkable? That's our Roger.
The Law Commission's report on the Civil List has become something of a Trojan horse victory for the Republicans. Under the guise of revamping the tax-free status and remuneration of the Governor-General the commission headed by former reformist PM Sir Geoffrey Palmer is recommending the Head of State's representative have their own legislation. Sounds like a complimentary piece of legislation parallel to what Green MP Keith Locke had drawn from the private member's ballot in October: the Head of State Referenda Bill.
At the moment the G-G must have permission from the PM to do just about anything - including going overseas. The last PM was so controlling she ordered the G-G not to attend at Waitangi on Waitangi Day despite his pleading; so it's not as if they have any freedom domestically either. At the moment the G-G is inside the tight aegis of the PM by way of the legislative gimp jacket of the Constitution Act 1986 and the practical restriction of the office being run from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

NZPA
This 21 year old is on charges for attacking a prominent and respected school principal from behind and killing him and he's effectively been remanded at large by Judge Harding. How does this approach to adult males square to locking away two girls for their deed for longer than they are old when they committed it?
NZPA reporting:
It's even more ridiculous at this point surely than it was back in October of 2007 when it seemed absurd enough.

It's really not true - at any point - what he's saying.The War on News


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...kinda dumb if you are trying to claim that the Tino Rangatiratanga flag is a symbol of a dived nation when the logo of your own party has at its core the flag of a foreign nation, and kinda dumb to now be campaigning to dump the Labour Party logo that you've made such a prominent part of your blog. Kinda dumb. So he's trying to be racist again, but it just looks silly - and now the decision has been made it also looks a bit petty.
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Simultaneous translation is something most people who have witnessed parliament (and probably the MPs themselves) have wanted and now it's happening. Great. But it does not sound like the 99% of English spoken is going to be translated into Te Reo though - which is a shame.