Posts Tagged ‘law’
Sunday, July 25th, 2010
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The National Party Conference has just been, which means comedy gold is in the air. From the promises themselves, the dodgy stats backing up the decisions, to the unions who tried to storm the castle, we get a bit of fodder out of the whole ordeal. Also on the agenda: The future of the Maori party, Molotov Mitchell tweets about non-specific violence, the US revolutionary war, the PEDA fiasco and fallout, and Lego:

Just to cheer you up some.
Tags: 90 day trials, America, American politics, Anne Frank, Anne Tolley, Arizona, assasination, Bill English, Britain, childhood, Children of the Corn, Chuck Norris, cleaning, Colorado, conservatism, conservatives, crime, cynicism, DJ Dolce, dogs, drug dealers, drugs, Efeso Collins, employment, employment relations, facebook, farming, Fielding, Foreshore and Seabed, gambling, George Bush snr, global economic downturn, Going Rogue, health, holidays act, immigration, influenza, Iraq War, Jews, John F Kennedy, John Key, John Rowles, Ken Mair, Konzentrationslager, labour movement, Labour Party, law, Lego, Maori, Maori Party, masturbation, media, mental illness, Mexico, Michael Jones, military, militia, Minutemen, Molotov Mitchell, murder, National Party, National Party conference, national standards, Obama, Pacific Economic Development Agency, parody, pets, pigs, police, political music, Privy Council, property, property management, protest, protests, public transport, racism, rap, rental, Republican party, Revolutionary War, Sarah Palin, satire, Scott Guy, sick leave, Sky City Casino Auckland, small business, socialism, Spain, Steven Joyce, Supreme Court, talkback radio, Tariana Turia, tax, tea party movement, Texas, The Budget, The Economist, the holocaust, twitter, unemployment, unions, Unite union, Whanau Ora, Wolverines, World War II, YouTube Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
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We’re amazed that nobody hit upon this solution earlier: pay the teachers less! Roger Douglas is a man with a vision. Also, stupid laws and embarrassing musical purchases round out this episode.
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, ACT, age of consent, America, Anne Tolley, Australia, bass, Bill English, Boobquake, Braveheart, Britain, bureaucracy, cellphones, Charles Chauvel, conservatism, conservatives, David Lange, deregulation, drug laws, drugs, earthquakes, economics, education, EPMU, evolution, Fairfax, farming, Fat Freddy's Drop, finance, flat tax, France, gay rights, Grant Robertson, health and safety, high school, holidays, homosexuality, Indonesia, intelligent design, internet, Italy, Japan, Jason Gunn, Labour Party, law, lawyers, liberals, liberterianism, man of straw, masturbation, media, Milan, military, minimum wage, Ministry of Education, music, Ohio, pigs, police, politics, populism, pornography, PPTA, Private Member Bills, prostitution, PSA, public sector, public urination, Red Alert (blog), Religion, religious extremism, Richard Prebble, Right Said Fred, right wing, Roger Douglas, Salt N Pepa, school, scoop.co.nz, sex, stuff.co.nz, supply-side economics, Switzerland, tax cuts, teachers, trickle-down economics, TV, UK Parliament, unions, wages, World War I, ziln.co.nz Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
To the mailbag! In this episode we take a look at some stories that have been emailed to us, and then settle down on a nice long rant about the music industry.
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Tags: ACT, ACTA, alcohol, America, anto-smacking, Aqua, ASBOs, BBC, Beck, blogs, blues, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Britain, Christianity, Collective Soul, Conservative Party UK, country music, Crazy Frog, Creed, crime, CSI, David Cameron, Declaration of Rights for Indigenous People, Detroit, Eiffel 65, email, Eton, Fleetwood Mac, FPP, g-strings, Gang Starr, George Michael, Glee, Google, grammar, Guru, Hamilton, high school, hip hop, Insane Clown Posse, internet, jazz, Jesus and Mary Chain, Labour Party, Labour Party UK, law, lawyers, Liberal Democrats UK, listener complaints, listener feedback, Maori Party, Massive Attack, merchandise, Metal, Metallica, Michael Jackson, Michigan, Mike Moore, MMP, Mr Blobby, MTV, music, music industry, music press, National Party, NBR, Nelly, New Zealand First, news, Oasis, organised crime, Paul Mccartney, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Phil Goff, piracy, police, pop, Presidents of the United States of America (band), prisons, profanity, prohibition, Rage Against The Machine, rap, Revenge of the Nerds, Rogernomics, Rolling Stone, Ronan Keating, Ruth Richardson, Ruthanasia, Satellite High, sexual assault, Simon Barnett, Sony, Supergroove, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, tshirts, TVNZ, U2, UK election, underwear, Westlife, Wham!, Winston Peters Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Saturday, April 24th, 2010
Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Gallipoli and the Budget – portents of the end of times? Sure. But meanwhile the Egonomist is charting up wins by… by making the Pope cry. Way to go!
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Tags: 1930s, 1981 Tour, 1990s, 91ZM, ACC, act of god, adultery, afterlife, airlines, alcohol, alcoholism, American politics, Annette King, ANZAC, AP, Auckland, Australia, beer, Berlin Wall, Bill English, bishopaccountability.org, busses, Catholicism, child abuse, Chile, Civil Unions, clothes, cocaine, Cold War, conscription, conservatism, conservatives, crime, Don Brash, DPB, Dr Pita Sharples, drugs, earthquakes, economics, economies of scale, environmentalism, environmentalists, Essex, Europe, Eyjafjallajökull, faith, flights, Gallipoli, girls, global economic downturn, god, government spending, GST, Haiti, Hamilton, health, healthcare reform, Helen Clark, Hell Pizza, history, holidays act, homeless, Iceland, Insane Clown Posse, Iran, Islam, islamic extremism, Istanbul, Jesus Jones, John Banks, John Key, journalism, Judith Collins, Kiwi Cricket, Kurt Cobain, labour movement, Labour Party, law, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Malta, Maori, Maori Party, mayors, Merrill Lynch, Michael J. Fox, military, mining, morality, name & shame, National Party, Obama, pants, Parkinson's, parties, Peace Action Aotearoa, pedophiles, pedophillia, Phil Goff, phone polls, plate techtonics, police, Polly Gillespie, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II, populism, prisons, private prisons, promiscuity, Public-Private Partnerships, Queensland, racism, Rastafarianism, rave, Religion, Rob Muldoon, RSA, RSL, Rush Limbaugh, science, snapper, stuff.co.nz, tax cuts, Tehran, The Budget, the EU, The Herald, Tramways Union, Vietnam, volcanoes, war, war journalism, welfare, Wellington, Wellywood, whaling, white poppies, Wikileaks, Winston Churchill, WINZ, World War I, World War II Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010
…in fact some of my best friends are podcasts. In this episode Dan and Dave take a look at some news stories suggested by listeners. Racism, nudity and drugs ensue.
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Tags: 1950s, 1980s, 91ZM, activism, affirmative action, Africans, alcohol, American politics, anti-trust, ANZAC, art, Asians, Athiesm, Auckland Museum, autotune, Avatar, bananas, bigotry, Bill of Rights, Billy T James, birth rates, Black Eyed Peas, Bolivia, Brazil, Britain, BSA, busses, California, carving, casual racism, cats, Central America, Chiquita, Christchurch, Christianity, coca, Coca-Colla, cocaine, Coke, colonialism, copyright, cultural imperialism, culture, cynicism, Dan has big hands, David Beckham, DEA, Declaration of Rights for Indigenous People, Dole, Doug Graeme, Dr Pita Sharples, drugs, East India Company, Emelda Marcos, employment, ethenogens, Europe, faith, Fleetwood Mac, Foreshore and Seabed, France, genitals, Germany, globalisation, Hamilton, health, Helen Clark, Hugo Chavez, Incas, Islam, Japan, Jim Bolger, John Key, journalism, Juan Evo Morales, Labour Party, language, law, local government, London, LTSA, Maori, Maori Party, Mexico, Michaelangelo, missionaries, National Party, Native Americans, New Zealand Company, nudity, Panama, Paraguay, parenthood, patent, Peace Action Aotearoa, penis size, Pete Doherty, peyote, pine, Polly Gillespie, proselytising, puns, racism, radio, rates, Religion, rennaissance, ritual, RSA, salmon, scientists, sex, sex education, shamanism, Silent Majority, smoking, Snoop Dogg, socialism, soda, South America, speed, STIs, stuff.co.nz, Tariana Turia, taxi drivers, teen pregnancy, Thailand, the devil, The Gaurdian, The Herald, The Phillipines, the UN, tobacco, tobacco industry, trade, tradition, Treaty of Waitangi, United Fruit, Venezuela, Village People, Virginia, Waikato Times, Waitangi Tribunal, war, War on Drugs, Wellington, Western Civilisation, Whanau Ora, white poppies Posted in Podcast | No Comments »
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