Posts by nzlemming
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Hard News: 2014: The Meth Election, in reply to
Poor old Dad4Justice used to pull that one back when they’d let him in to Kiwiblog.
Good memory! (Not that I spent a lot of time on Kiwiblog, you understand.)
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Hard News: 2014: The Meth Election, in reply to
Is it really a matter of me arguing better and/or showing more respect.
It really is.
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Hard News: 2014: The Meth Election, in reply to
Who’s the sock-puppeteer previously gone as? I have a hunch who
Started on the Chch thread as Jeremy Botham - banned, came back as a "friend" of Botham, Sam Bryant - banned, and is now masquerading as Jake Starrow.
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Hard News: 2014: The Meth Election, in reply to
You need to get better at arguing, and the basis of that is showing some respect to the other people here. If you can’t, I’ll just ban you for a third time.
You know you want to ;-)
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Hard News: Privacy and the Public Interest, in reply to
Was the High Court able to consider Cameron Slater’s leaked mailbox in this decision?
Not unless it was introduced as evidence by either side.
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
Slater has therefore been ordered to comply with discovery requirements in the substantive defamation hearing ahead and must pay Blomfield’s costs.
heheheheh
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Up Front: Oh, God, in reply to
In other words, no, you did not engage. You just handed out another pamphlet.
Haven't you run out of feed yet?
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Up Front: Oh, God, in reply to
The fallacy I fell into is “don’t compare a forum to a dojo, because some people are completely immune to all intellectual influence, and may not even be there for the martial arts”. Also known as the fallacy of feeding the troll.
Me, also. Regrets.
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Nailed it.
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
OK, I signed a declaration, but then it occurred to me (having taken my passport, which no one was interested in) how do they *check* (indeed, *do* they check?) on the “having visited” requirement?
They have access to the database of exits and entries to the country. DIA keeps it as part of passport control. It's also how passports are verified electronically at the border.