Posts Tagged ‘East Timor’
Friday, November 12th, 2010
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In this episode we ask you to believe that we planned for a rant about war to come out around Armistice Day and that this episode isn’t just the random wafflings of a pair of Mark Corrigans that was going to happen anyway. Do it!
Tags: "Court of the Red Tsar" book, "Fog of War" film, "The Yes Men", "Young Stalin" book, 9/11, Aceh, Afghanistan War, Africa, AK-47, American Civil War, Angola, Archimedes, Australia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Baath party, Balibo (film), Balibo 5, Best Coast, Bill English, Britain, business confidence, Canada, cartography, colonialism, communism, Costa Rica, credit cards, debt, defense, domino effect, Don Brash, East Timor, Falkland Islands, France, Gallipoli, genocide, George Bush snr, Germany, Google, google maps, government spending, Gulf War, Hiroshima, history, Hitler, immigrants, India, Indonesia, industrial revolution, Iran, Iran-Iraq war, Iraq, Iraq War, islamic extremism, Israel, Istanbul, Japan, Jews, John Key, Jordan, Korea, Ku Klux Klan, Kuwait, Labour Party, League of Nations, Malaysia, Manchuria, Marxism, Mexico, Michael Cullen, Nagasaki, national debt, National Front, National Party, nationalism, Newtown, Nicaragua, nuclear weapons, NZRAF, Ottoman Empire, pacifism, Pakistan, Pearl Habour, Peter Dunne, Poland, Portugal, prison labour, public sector, racism, Rape of Nanking, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Saipan, Simon Sebag Montefiore, slavery, socialism, South America, Stalin, Suharto, Syria, tax cuts, Terrorism Supression Act, The Hobbit, the holocaust, The Phillipines, the UN, Tokyo, UAE, USSR, video games, Vietnam, Vladamir Putin, war, welfare, Wellington Phoenix, Winston Churchill, World War I, World War II Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
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This is a real billboard:

Obviously an astute and intelligent group of people here. Today we bring a dose of historical context, plus the news that everybody who disagrees with us on this are awful people; FACT.
Tags: 1987 crash, aborigines, abortion, accountancy, ACT, activism, Alan Bond, Asians, Australia, Balibo (film), bankruptsy, Bastion Point, beaches, Britain, Bronagh Key, Bruce Judge, Christchurch, Christopher Skase, climate change, Coastal Coalition, colonialism, Dame Whina Cooper, debt, Don Brash, Dunedin, East Timor, elderly, electotal finance bill, finance, Foreshore and Seabed, France, fraud, Gallipoli, Gordon Gekko, goths, Green Party, Gustavus von Tempsky, Helen Clark, high school, history, Indonesia, jail, John Ansell, John Boscawen, John Key, José Ramos-Horta, Katherine Mansfield, Kmart, Labour Party, Maori, Maori Party, Metiria Turei, Michael King, mini golf, Mount Maunganui, national parks, National Party, Nelson Mandela, New Zealand military, nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons testing, NZ land wars, Obama, One Love Festival, Papatoetoe, parenthood, Parihaka, Parihaka Festival, passive aggresiveness, passive resistance, pizza, property, puberty, race relations, Sara Goff, Spain, stock market, Suharto, Taranaki, Tariana Turia, Te Urewera National Park, The Taranaki Daily, Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty Settlements, Wall Street, Wellington, whaling, World War I, yachting, Zulu Posted in Podcast | 1 Comment »
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010
Tags: accountancy, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, AIDs, Anne Tolley, appendicitis, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, art, assasination, asset sales, Australia, Australian Elections, Batman, BBC, beer, Ben Hana/Blanket Man, bigotry, boat people, Britain, Chris Carter, closing the gap, Congo, Cranium (game), death, drink driving, drinking, drinking age, drinking games, East Timor, education, elderly, Fairfax, foreign affairs, gays, Gerry Brownlee, good looks, Hamid Karzai, Helen Clark, hip hop, history, ICC, International Democrat Union, Jasiri X, Jim Bolger, John Howard, John Key, John Wayne, Julia Gillard, Julian Assange, Kath & Kim, Labour Party Australia, Liberal Party Australia, Lieutenant Timothy O'Donnell, local body elections, local government, Maori, maths, mayors, mental illness, Merryl Lynch, military, minerals, mining, National Party, New South Wales, New York, New Zealand First, New Zealand military, obesity, organised crime, parenthood, Paula Bennett, Phil Goff, Prince, Queensland, racism, rap, redheads, refugees, RICO, Rob Muldoon, SAS, school, school leavers, sex, Spike Milligan, Stephen Tindall, street art, stuff.co.nz, Tauranga, tax cuts, terrorism, The North Shore, The Warehouse, Tony Abbott, Trevor Mallard, Tuku Morgan, Unocal, USSR, Victoria, Wales, Walzing Matilda, Wanganui, war, Wikileaks, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | 1 Comment »
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Friday, May 7th, 2010
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In this episode, Dave gets visited by the police. Looks like some uppity superpower threw down some surveillance following a little anti-war protest action, and he’s now on a watch list. While we’re on the topic of protest, the marches against mining on Schedule 4 land, and National’s response, get a good old talking about too.
Tags: 2007 New Zealand anti-terror raids, 2010 Times Square car bomb attempt, 9/11, Aceh, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, alcohol, America, America's Cup, ANZAC, Anzac Day helicopter crash, ANZUS, art, Auckland, Australia, big brother, Bill of Rights, boat people, Bob Geldof, boxing day tsunami, Britain, Bulls (town), Business Roundtable, Campbell Live, cellphones, civil liberties, climate change, coastgaurd, communism, conspiracy theory, Corporal Willie Apiata, crime, defense, Dick Cheney, diversion, Dominion Post, drinking, East Timor, email, Ethiopia, facebook, fisheries, flights, GCSB, George W Bush, Gerry Brownlee, GI Joes, guns, Helen Clark, heroin, http://collateralmurder.com/, Indonesia, intelligence, Iraq War, J&Ms, Jackson Pollock, Jan Molenaar, John Key, John Key stole Dave's little table, Justin Bieber, Labour Party, Lucy Lawless, Marc Ellis, masterbation, maxism, May Day protests, McDonalds, Michael Cullen, military, mining, My Lai, National Party, Nike, Noam Chomsky, NZAF, Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Parliament, parties, peace movement, pigeons, police, privacy, protests, refugees, Russia, schedule 4, September 10, Star Wars, surveillance, Taiwan, tax cuts, terrorism, Thailand, The Red Cross, The Warehouse, toys, trade, tshirts, unions, Unite, US Embassies, war, war journalism, Wikileaks Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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