
Shane Jones: ‘Woke Māori’ can dish it out but can’t take it
“Of what relevance is the debate of what happened between 1840 and 1855?”
“Of what relevance is the debate of what happened between 1840 and 1855?”
“Terminated by mutual agreement.”
“Artificial sweeteners, particularly aspartame, may contribute to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.”
“But changing bureaucracy takes more than speeches.”
“Appointments made in Wellington are just so corrupt it’s beyond belief.”
Seven incendiary devices were reportedly planted under multiple vehicles.
“Of what relevance is the debate of what happened between 1840 and 1855?”
“Terminated by mutual agreement.”
“Artificial sweeteners, particularly aspartame, may contribute to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.”
“But changing bureaucracy takes more than speeches.”
“Appointments made in Wellington are just so corrupt it’s beyond belief.”
Seven incendiary devices were reportedly planted under multiple vehicles.
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