Posts by andin
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Hard News: Fluency, ease of manner - and…, in reply to
It becomes the teapot
Sounds even stupider with Bruce Lee spouting it HAH!
I’d love to know what input was coming from the producer down the wire.
None of our business
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Hard News: Fluency, ease of manner - and…, in reply to
Lets remember who have to get voted in to run the country
The last election was more decided by who didnt vote than the other way round. Anyway that's a weasel argument. Elections have become a farce of late.
he thought he was interviewing David Shearer
Thats insulting! No he didnt. He was wanting shed some light on the subject but he was dealing with a pathological liar. Maybe he should take that into account next time.
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Hard News: Fluency, ease of manner - and…, in reply to
I think John Campbell’s “bang” was his undoing, Key was water.
Oh fucking bullshit you've been reading too much eastern literature of late by the sounds of it. Campbell's problem, if there is one, is he is too earnest. Politicians need to be treated with a degree of disdain. They are scum sucking lowlifes after all. Yes they ARE! All dressed up in suits, spouting words they dont really think about. Just looking to cover their arse all the effing time, sucking up to someone? I dont think they even know who most of the time. They are completely unnecessary, there is a better way to do things, but they are all just getting in the way maintaining their position(which they are making cosier by the minute).
How many fucking arseholes in suits, telling us how wonderful and indispensible they are, do we actually need? -
I haven’t heard the right rebuttal yet.
You can change your own views :-)
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Hard News: Fluency, ease of manner - and…, in reply to
a better job of the selling.
Oh shit salesmen are our leaders....!
I wont say we're doomed just yet, we've had them for a while now.
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4. Token Bill of Rights Act (BORA
) yeah No. 4 The last one.
overall thesis
Well Im not sure
No reason is given as to why the Attorney-General is the Government’s “legal puppet”, and I would have thought that the fact Chris Finlayson is making so many reports suggests he probably isn’t a puppet.
Or not!
Farrar has gleefully linked to it
Talking in tongues... I hope
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For example, we recognise (as do the Mental Health Foundation) that exercise is probably one of the most effective ways for a person to recover from depression and as such, we may pay for occupational therapists to develop an exercise programme designed to introduce not only physical activity into the person’s life, but a daily routine.
Yeah all well and good, but we need to talk to each other. And to people who know the individuals situation intimately. And that takes time. Not something covered in your bottom line(dreadful expression) I bet!
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The Kochs are odious elitist assholes but at least they probably believe what they are doing.
We all believe what we are doing! So they are just arseholes.
Murdoch is a mercenary; the classic example of the corporate psychopath who will do anything at all if he thinks it will make a dollar.
So a rich psychopath in a tailored suit. Is that what you are saying?
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- "the coversation"
Sacha, in reply to Andrew Geddis, about an hour ago Twitter
From your Pundit post:Not that I’m suggesting anything so crude as that the Police would misrepresent the evidence they had to serve a higher purpose.
Yes the cover-station...
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Up Front: Professional Counsel, in reply to
As a member of a profession that has had hundreds of years experience in the talk/listen/counsel model (being a clergyman) I know this approach works – but then being a clergyman, what would I know?
Yes the clergy did have to counsel people and of course it worked. I'm not sure that the hundreds of years experience would count for much tho', as often the clergy had an agenda it was pursuing. But unless you are willing to confront a lot more that you are probably prepared too. Lets just leave it at that.