Posts by Alfie
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Hard News: Behind those Herald…, in reply to
It's almost the same prohibition on usury that Christians have. Not that you'd know that from watching the Christians.
Didn't Jesus cast Goldman Sachs from the temple over two thousand years ago? Somebody obviously screwed up and let the buggers back in.
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Posted in this thread... because Jordan Williams.
A High Court judge has ruled that a $1.27m damages award to Taxpayers Union director Jordan Williams is too high.
Justice Sarah Katz said a jury's decision ruling former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig had to pay the sum to Williams was a miscarriage of justice.
In a just-released judgment Justice Katz said a miscarriage of justice had occurred, and that jurors appeared to have failed to follow her directions.
"I am satisfied that the damages award is well outside the range that could reasonably have been given in all the circumstances of the case," she said.
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Hard News: Cannabis: The Experiment is Real, in reply to
Oh, I see, you can type anything after the story number - I have a vague recollection of someone pointing this out before (perhaps you Alfie)...
Yep... (takes a small bow). It's a feature with Stuff stories.
It's nice when somebody notices. ;-)
I think it is still being used in NZ...
Indeed, but the NZ agent prefers to call it PQ200 because paraquat has... you know... a really bad rep.
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Maybe it's part of Fonterra's current farmers don't polute rivers alternative facts media campaign, or perhaps Fairfax have a new policy of offering airtime to bigots. Whichever... this "opinion" piece from one Jon Morgan -- editor of NZ Farmer -- is, like the rivers near dairy farms, full of shit.
Under a headline which screams, "We're losing our judgment over cannabis" Morgan attacks Richard Branson's recent comments that NZ should consider cannabis cultivation as an alternative to over-dairification. And right from the get-go, Morgan proves that he's not a man to let facts stand in the way of a good rave.
No one in their right mind would support the production of a dangerous mind-altering drug over milk.
Er... correct. Especially when you slip in the word dangerous as a qualifier. And ignore the very real damage dairy farming does to our countryside.
Drug-induced psychosis can also result from heavy and prolonged use of cannabis. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, memory loss and confusion, and can last up to several days.
Now that sounds dangerous. Right? Morgan admits in the story that he was a regular dope smoker who is familiar with LSD. Could too much of the latter possibly have coloured his thinking on the former? Or merely distorted his ability to make any judgment, rational or otherwise.
Just as much fertiliser and pesticides as any other crop would still be needed (unless we go to GM varieties), negating the excuse of replacing dairy's pollution.
By way of mitigation, if Jon has smoked cannabis infused with pesticides that may go some way towards explaining the logic behind this prattle.
In fact the humble hemp plant is being increasingly used around the world for soil remediation because it's great at rejuvinating soils exhausted from overuse and over-fertilisation -- a subject Jon may actually know something about.
And he's completely missed the point that dope plants generally don't shit and piss in our rivers.
But alcohol is not the same. One drink doesn't distort your senses and affect your judgment, though one joint does.
I can imagine Jon propping up a rural bar with his farming mates, and all of them choosing to have just a single drink over the evening... so they can all drive home safely. Does that really happen, Jon?
Morgan chooses to ignore the science and provides no sources for any of his wilder claims, even though they fly in the face of current research. Which leaves the reader in no doubt that he's just another misinformed schmuck spouting anti-cannabis nonsense. What a dick!
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Staying true to the born-to-rule arrogance we've come to expect from this former tobacco lobbyist, the Dipton kid says he hasn't learned anything from his biggest self-generated ballsup to date. Actually, I'm paraphrasing. The actual quote is "I’ve got no regrets" -- but the attitude problem is exactly the same.
You'll recall the allegations of Barclay bugging staff in his offices, some of the staff resigning and laying Police complaints and his subsequent "I will co-operate fully" statement regarding the Police investigation.
We now know that he didn't cooperate at all and thanks to having friends in high places (can there be any other explanation?) Dipton2 apparently got away with it this time, scot-free.
Can anyone recall other 10-month police investigations which have been dropped because the Police failed to even make contact with the person they're investigating?
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Our same spammer is back again. It's confused writing makes it sound like a bot.
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Legal Beagle: A war crimes inquiry; or…, in reply to
Tony Blair? George W. Bush? Oh wait... they both got away with it, didn't they.
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Speaker: The elephant in Room 903, in reply to
A most appropriate response from Nicky Hager on RNZ.
Investigative journalist Nicky Hager has accused Prime Minister Bill English of joining "a seven-year cover-up" by refusing to hold an inquiry into a 2010 raid in Afghanistan.
... Mr Hager said it was "a joke" for Mr English to trust the military's word.
"These are the people who are in trouble, so of course they don't want an inquiry ... No experienced minister should fall for that."
English has also chosen to ignore the collaborating evidence provided by fellow Nat Wayne Mapp, who was Defence Minister at the time and who was on the ground when the raid occurred. And the New York Times report dated 24 August 2010 which also refers to the village as "Naik".
Mateparae was also present when the raid happened. Surely if the military's hands were as squeaky clean as they claim he'd have come forward by now to back up the government's version of events?
If English's comment that Keating is "independent" adds yet more lies to this sorry affair, Mateparae's silence at this point is deafening.
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New Charlie Brooker series, in reply to
Or, simply use “Report”...
Yep. I did that first.
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All together now. "Spam, spam, spam, spam..."