So truckies are worried about a proposed
cycle space plan (October 1),whether there’ll be room for their lumbering
leviathans.
The rest of us worry about the truck space plan. Is there one?
‘Canto fermo’ is the term for an existing melody used as the basis for a new composition. The prose and poetry of mystics like John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila and Edith Stein – all informed by the Gospel – is my ‘melody’. The ‘new composition’ is this blog and my indie novel ‘The Age for Love’. To buy my book go to amazon.com or smashwords.com and download to your kindle, iPad, phone or any reading device.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014
ALL BLACKS ARE IDOLS WITH FEET OF CLAY (Letter to Dompost, September 30)
‘Where’, Jane Bowron asks plaintively
(September 29) ‘are the ABs’ enforcers as they go on breaking the rules?’
(September 29.) She calls the All Blacks ‘role models’ and NZ Rugby Players’
Association boss calls them ‘leading public figures’.
Let’s be honest and call them idols and acknowledge it’s our fault for setting them up, and realise they have feet of clay.
Let’s be honest and call them idols and acknowledge it’s our fault for setting them up, and realise they have feet of clay.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
CONTRACEPTION WAS A PANDORA'S BOX (Letter to Dom Post, September 25)
What a Pandora’s box contraception turned out to
be. We thought it would give us ceaseless sex with no consequences.
But sometimes the pill didn’t work and
voila! we had state-funded abortions and post-traumatic stress
disorder. Then we had state-funded tubal ligations. But they didn’t always work
either and voila! we now have children whose mothers sue ACC for their
expenses.
The media would seem to prove us right about the
ceaseless sex but in regard to other consequences of contraception, no one saw
any coming but the Catholic Church.
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
WHAT A CHEEK, TELLING US WE'LL HAVE A REFERENDUM (Letter printed (somewhat munted) in Dom Post, September 27)
Uh, oh, we’re back on Planet Key. What a
cheek, telling us we’ll have a referendum on the flag next year, when he
ignored the referendum on anti-smacking in 2009.
We may have been silly enough to vote for him on Saturday but we’re not so silly as to think a referendum initiated by John Key should be any more binding – or less expensive - than one initiated by us lowly citizens.
We may have been silly enough to vote for him on Saturday but we’re not so silly as to think a referendum initiated by John Key should be any more binding – or less expensive - than one initiated by us lowly citizens.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
AN ANSWER FOR THE GREENS' FAILURE (Letter to Dom Post, September 22)
If the ‘brown girl in red lippy’ (September
22) and the rest of the devastated Greens want an answer for their failure in
this election they’ll find it in their policy to decriminalise abortion.
Young voters especially are getting savvy on this subject - 3-D ultrasounds and smartphone apps show them a baby that’s alive and kicking and they want to keep it that way.
Young voters especially are getting savvy on this subject - 3-D ultrasounds and smartphone apps show them a baby that’s alive and kicking and they want to keep it that way.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
WHY 'POOR FAMILIES WASTE MONEY' (Letter to Dom Post, September 17)
Keith Thomas (Letters, September 16) asks why ‘poor families waste money’.
Because parents are diverted from their primary employment of caring for their
children and driven out of the home into the work force, because society is
utterly warped by materialism, because as Alexander Solzhenitsyn said years ago,
we have forgotten God.
And which of the parties in Saturday’s line-up has the political will to address that problem?
And which of the parties in Saturday’s line-up has the political will to address that problem?
I CAN'T GET EXCITED ABOUT MORE 'COMPENSATION' FOR EGG DONORS (Letter to Dom Post, September 17)
I’m sorry, but I can’t
get excited about what Andrew Murray of Fertility Associates Wellington sees as
a need for more ‘compensation’ here for egg donors for women in their 40s trying
to conceive. Quite apart from the highly questionable ethics of surrogacy,
they’ve made their bed and can lie on it, like all the women who forgo a career
to have babies in their 20s and live with the
consequences.
Murray’s exercised
about driving couples offshore with associated ‘risks for families to the
health and wellbeing of mother and baby and the large financial investment’. (Not to mention loss of customers onshore.) What about men aged 70+ being accepted for hugely expensive IVF treatment?
Should he not be exercised about consequent multiple pregnancies - which he
acknowledges as frequently having expensive complications - a mother’s
life-threatening illnesses, the grief of deaths in utero and in at least
one case, resulting poverty and stress culminating in the removal of surviving
children by the supposedly benevolent offices of Child, Youth and Family?
Dr Murray is entitled
of course, to make a living. But how much of a living, and at what cost to
others?
Monday, 15 September 2014
SPRAYING GORSE IS DAFTER THAN YOU THINK (Letter published in Dompost, September 15)
No, Susan Thrasher isn’t the only one who thinks sprayed gorse is an eyesore
(Letters, September 15). And ‘the killing off of substantial plants or trees’ by
spraying is even dafter than she thinks. You have only to leave gorse alone long
enough for those tree seedlings to grow up through it, say 20-25 years, and it’s
goodbye gorse. It can’t survive in shade.
My brother Karl commented that I must be one of the few people still alive who know where to put the word 'only'.
That was nice of him. Except as 'one of the few people still alive' I wonder how long I have to live. Hmmm.
My brother Karl commented that I must be one of the few people still alive who know where to put the word 'only'.
That was nice of him. Except as 'one of the few people still alive' I wonder how long I have to live. Hmmm.
Thursday, 4 September 2014
EAVESDROPPERS HEAR NO GOOD FOR THEMSELVES (Letter to Dom Post, Sept 5)
Nick Hager’s book Dirty Politics, an attempt by the Left to damage
National, ‘seems to have damaged Labour’ (September 5). As hacking emails is the
new version of eavesdropping, we may conclude that not only do eavesdroppers
hear no good of themselves, they hear no good for themselves,
either.
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