So called Human Rights Commissioner Stephen Rainbow is probably a fraud. He is probably corrupt. He will probably refuse to do his job with even-handed integrity, just like his predecessor Paul Hunt. I will write about him as though he is Paul Hunt because I do not believe that he will be any different to … Continue reading Paul Hunt the fraud
Author: JTWordsmith
Oppression of a child
I am going to write this in a very simple way. How can it be justifiable to cut me off from contact with my 10 year old Daughter Sienna Tiller - since 31 August - when I have not harmed her in any way? I am still denied the CCTV footage and ability to use … Continue reading Oppression of a child
How do we weed out the madmen and the tyrants?
"In the world I see - you are stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center. You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding … Continue reading How do we weed out the madmen and the tyrants?
Kiwis – our protected / unprotected national bird
I was quite mind blown to see that we (specifically, Department Of Conservation) have what appears to be a serious kiwis safety issue on our hands in Northland. For some reason the Herald chose to make this a really small story yesterday. They do this sometimes, something that is actually quite a big deal gets … Continue reading Kiwis – our protected / unprotected national bird
The tragically misunderstood Cypriot temperament
I was saddened to see this misunderstanding in Cyprus become an internationally publicised news story. Storm in a wine glass I'm sure. All I can say is that Ford Pintos are renowned for being a little temperamental. A little combustible. My second-cousin Georgios told me with huge sincerity that he offered to buy that Ford … Continue reading The tragically misunderstood Cypriot temperament