Lindsay Mitchell
The welfare state is unsustainable economically, socially and morally.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
The right to say 'no'
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The Feminist Majority reports, 11/1/2006 - A three-judge panel of the Maryland Special Court of Appeals reinforced the provision of Maryland...
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Nice surprises
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In a roundabout way blogging can be quite fruitful. Sometimes I turn a post into a letter-to-the-editor and sometimes there are prizes for t...
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Not so private
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A study has ranked NZ in the bottom three for work-place privacy. But the veracity of the report is under fire. Dr Roth last night stood by...
Another question
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What does this group of people have in common? Annette King Clayton Cosgrove Dover Samuels Winnie Laban Dianne Yates Winston Peters Peter Br...
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Friday, November 03, 2006
Yeah right 3
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Child abuse...the crime that disgusts. The government in tackling the problem has set up a system to deal with child abusers and has establi...
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Yeah right 2
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Mr Rowling repeated Labour's promises that young New Zealanders would be guaranteed either worthwhile employment or supplementary traini...
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Yeah right
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STATE DOCTORS TO VET BENEFICIARIES Peter Gresham has announced that from September, beneficiaries will be given regular medical check-ups (p...
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Salvos say 'no'
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This headline made no sense to me, Salvos pull out of Welfare to Work program. NZ translation, Sallies pull out of Welfare to Work Programme...
Pregnant woman screened positive for HIV
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Here is the answer to a question which has been lurking in the recesses of my mind for a while. If it's been on mine, chances are you w...
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Thursday, November 02, 2006
Making condoms 'sexy'...
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...is not an easy thing to do. But if Hell's Pizza can get more young people using them with its marketing of the Lust Pizza then all po...
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Baby boom in Iraq
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According to the Washington Post Iraq is experiencing a baby boom. The birth rate has jumped to 37 per 1,000 people. To put this rate into ...
It's gonna be a good day
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It's my birthday and what better way to kick it off than watch Rodney Hide deal to Mark Burton on the Breakfast show. Everybody knows th...
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How stupid can TVNZ be?
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A couple of weeks back we learned that TVNZ was dropping their head programmer who had decided that less reliance on UK product was required...
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Good for him
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Judge Flatley deserves more than just a mention but I can at least give him that, as did the Taranaki Daily News ; Judge Dominic Flatley thi...
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Guilty until proven innocent and even then.....
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I had been vaguely listening to a news report about a woman who falsely accused a man of rape because she was too embarrassed to admit to he...
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Unfair workload
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I don't know what's so difficult about the question this article poses. Obviously, some women are doing more than their fair share.
Knives out for Brash
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What do you make out this two-pronged attack? Not that I am saying it was premeditated but two ex (yet still influential) MPs have both stuc...
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Greens in cahoots with 'big business'
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Classically Liberal explains how big corporations have the Greens doing their bidding.
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Enforced inactivity not the solution
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Cutting the working week to 35 hours did not improve French unemployment. It still sits at 9 percent. The NCPA summarises the Investor'...
High Maori prison population
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Fresh US research about the cost of teenage births shows; Most of the costs in 2004 — $8.6 billion — were incurred by mothers 17 and younge...
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