Subscribe RSS

No posts about pms-2010-statement-to-parliament-kiwiblog See Other Belows!


Sponsored Links

Sponsored Links


August 5th, 2010 at 9:04 pm. I'm still prepared to cut National some slack. Campaigning to win their way into parliament, finding their feet after so long out of power, and dealing with the financial situation are fair enough factors. ..... Some PMs and would-be PMs clearly wouldn't have had the capacity (a book by Jim Bolger?!) but others seem positively terrified of being seen as a smarty-pants. But that, I think, is because their pollsters tell them people want a ...

Do you think such a bunch of lowest commondemoniator, ratings driven mongrels deserve to keep their offices at parliament then? If journalists are just people who deliver purient ruubbish to their audience, then surely they should have any ... Whoops – everything south of “best Redbaiter post” should have been in italics, as it came from Redbaiter at Kiwiblog and not me… Comment by JD — June 27, 2010 @ 1:58 pm. JD got the quotation marks in the wrong place, that's all. ...

June 11th, 2010 at 1:11 pm. As long as Luka's time was not paid for using the Green Party credit card. No tax of mine will fund silly teenagers who jump onto the PMs car. ..:-). http://www.angel-charlene.com ..... The hypocritical bloody green list MPs should give up their subsidised accommodation and travel perks and take up residence in Wellington or near enough to Parliament that they can afford to commute to work, as the job they signed on for was to represent their ...

March 16th, 2010 at 12:01 pm. Do we really need people dredging up stories of politicians they are opposed to. I am sure every MP in parliament has at one stage or another lost their cool, done something a bit foolish, etc etc… ..... When I was in the PMs Office, she worked for Winston Peters and then for DPMC, heading up the policy advisory group – a first class intellect. I would trust her integrity entirely. [DPF: On the basis of her conduct at Treasury, DPM's Office ...

The PMs statement that he had been sloppy, simply relates to the fact he hadn't bothered to keep track of what the company was doing, as its shares were near worthless. Now that may deserve a couple of paragraphs in a political story in ...

Frankly I was amazed that TV1 in an act of editorial ignorance declined to cover the first day of parliament and the PM'S opening speech.What a joke.Clowns. OTGO (112) Says: February 11th, 2010 at 2:46 pm ...

That means that you would probably look to have a bill enter Parliament in early 2010. So in reality 2009 – this year – is the year that meaningful public consultation should occur on desirable law changes. How might these take place? ... After all, how many times did the police decline to prosecute Labour PMs and officials? dime (2287) Says: February 2nd, 2009 at 2:34 pm. toad – its symbolic! like the statue of saddam being taken down :) like the wall coming down! ...