Posts Tagged ‘Kiwibank’
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
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Nobody knows exactly when we will next get to vote. It could be thrust upon us at a moment’s notice. You could be at home, you could be at work. You could be out, it might be dark, you could well be drunk. So it pays to think CONSTANTLY about how you’d vote or else you might get caught out and end up voting for the wrong people in a kind of panic. In this episode we moan about there basically being nobody to vote for, identify who we think are the “Most Egonomist MPs”, Dan outlines precisely what it will take to get him to vote Green, and Dave reminisces about ripping off his shoddy neighbor‘s unsecured wireless internet.
Tags: 9 day fortnight, ACT, alcoholism, Andrew Little, Annette King, Asians, Australia, Batman, beneficiaries, Bill Birch, Bill English, blogs, Botany, change, Chris Finlayson, Chris Hipkins, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquake emergency legislation, cycleway, David Benson-Pope, David Cunliffe, David Farrar, Don Brash, Dr Russel Norman, election promises, electotal finance bill, flags, Foreshore and Seabed, Gareth Hughes, Gerry Brownlee, global economic downturn, Grant Robertson, Green Party, Hekia Parata, Helen Clark, internet, Jackson James Wood, Jan Logie, Jenny Shipley, Jim Anderton, Jim Bolger, John Boscawen, Judith Collins, Karori, Kevin Hague, Kiwibank, Kiwiblog, Kmart, Kris Fa'afoi, Labour Party, llamas, Lockwood Smith, Mana by-election, Maori, Maori Party, Maori seats, Matt McCarten, Mike Moore, Movember, Mt Albert, National Party, New York, NZ Post, Pansy Wong, parties, Patrick Gower, Phil Goff, pizza, Red Alert (blog), Richard Worth, Rob Muldoon, Roger Douglas, Ronald Reagan, Ruth Richardson, Sarah Palin, Star Wars, Stuart Nash, stuff.co.nz, Sue Bradford, Taranaki, Tau Henare, tax cuts, technology, Trevor Mallard, twitter, voters, weight, welfare, Welfare Working Group, Wellington, Winston Peters, Young Nats Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Sunday, September 12th, 2010
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Race, religion, sexuality, Australia and Maurice Williamson – a mix as volatile as a meth lab in an earthquake, of which we’re fairly certain some poor fuckers are desperately cleaning up right now.
Tags: 9/11, act of god, Al Gore, American politics, American South, Athiesm, Australia, Australian Elections, banks, Bill Clinton, Boobquake, boy racers, Breaking Bad, Britain, Bronagh Key, Carl Sagan, cars, China, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquake, Christopher Reeve, country music, Crafar Farms, Daily Show, Dave Mustaine, Denny's, disability, donk, drugs, earthquakes, ecstasy, Eminem, ETS, farming, food, Foreign ownership, Fox News, gay rights, gays, George Bush snr, George W Bush, god, Green Party Australia, Gwyneth Paltrow, Haiti, international inverstment, Islam, islamic extremism, Jaguar (car), Janeane Garofalo, Jeb Bush, John Key, John McCain, Julia Gillard, Ken Mehlman, Kevin Rudd, Kiwibank, Liberal Party Australia, liberals, Los Angeles, m theory, Madonna, maths, Maurice Williamson, Melbourne, Metallica, methamphetamine, Mike Huckabee, mining, MMP, music, Muslims, National Party, New Orleans, p, Phil Goff, physics, political music, racism, rap, redheads, Religion, religious extremism, Republican party, Rugby, rugby union, Sara Goff, Sarah Palin, satan, science, Sean Penn, sluts, South Africa, sponsorship, Stephanie Rice, Stephen Hawking, Superman, swimming, tax, tea party movement, Tony Abbott, TradeMe.co.nz, Trevor Loudon, TSB, Winston Peters, YouTube Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Tags: "The Great War For Civilisation", ACT, America, Ann Coulter, antisemitism, apartheid, Arfikaans, asset sales, Australia, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ayn Rand, Baath party, banks, Bill English, Bloodhound Gang, cats, Chechnya, colonialism, conservatives, David Cunliffe, debt, Don Brash, economics, Egypt, election promises, Farenheit 9/11, Fox News, Freedom Flotilla, George Bush snr, Germany, Gerry Brownlee, girlfriends, GST, Gulf War, inflation, internet, Iran, Iran-Iraq war, Iraq, Iraq War, Islam, islamic extremism, Israel, jihad, Jim Anderton, John Banks, John Key, John Safran, Jordan, Kiwibank, Kurds, Kuwait, Labour Party, Latvia, liberals, Lithuania, Lockwood Smith, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Maori, McDonalds, Michael Moore, Middle East, Mikey Havoc, National Party, Nazis, Pacific Islands, Palestine, Parliament TV, parties, Peter Dunne, Phil Goff, plagiarism, politics, polynesians, racism, religious extremism, right wing, Robert Fisk, Ron Paul, Russia, Saddam Hussein, Slipknot, small government, socialism, South Africa, South America, suits, supermarkets, Syria, tax cuts, The Budget, The North Shore, The Shah, The Wire (TV show), Treaty Settlements, twitter, USSR, wages, Waikato, war, white supremacists, YouTube Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010
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Baseball meets the justice system and ACT meets the demands of their hysterical, uninformed constituents in this week’s biggest news: The Three Strikes Bill. Also, we ask the hard questions about why “Mum and Dad” investors would want to buy something they already own, where Dolf Lundgren is these days, and what Tory Horse thinks about all this.
Tags: academia, ACT, American politics, ANZ/National, asset sales, banks, Bill of Rights, California, capital punishment, Christchurch, conservatism, corrections, crime, Customs, David Bain, David Garrett, Dolph Lundgren, domestic violence, drink driving, drugs, ebay, emotion, Enron, fraud, GCSB, global economic downturn, gout, government spending, housing, Ice T, Iceland, investment, Jean Claude Van Damme, Jesus, John Boscawen, Judith Collins, Kiwibank, Labour Party, liberals, liberterianism, mandatory minimum sentencing, military, Mr Asia, murder, National Party, New Zealand First, p, police, poverty, prisons, private prisons, privatisation, rape, recycling, rehabilitation, Scott Watson, Search and Surveillance bill, Sensible Sentencing Trust, Silverster Stallone, South Auckland, stock market, Terrorism Supression Act, Texas, The Cruel Sea, The Justice System, Three Strikes, Tory Horse, violence, Wellington, Wellington Phoenix, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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