@EastEndJoe And folks wonder why the world collectively shuddered when you allowed the twice-impeached, convicted criminal to run for president a second time!
Just jail the prick and be done with it!
@fathorses@Dame__Jane That's a completely different issue and has nothing to do with dogs in retail businesses. Conflating these two issues is usually done by those with little concept of logical thinking.😉😎
@SayinMinds@NuZillund@alanmccracken A year is a ridiculously short time, I agree. However, to suddenly remove that right from those who have spent their entire lives living here, working here, paying taxes here, and voting here is just flat out wrong - simply for not getting a bit of paper signed.
@NuZillund@LASHFORD_17 Your country of birth does not determine who you are nor who you pledge allegiance to. Not to mention, the country of my birth does NOT make me a citizen of that country. In fact, MY country of birth changed ITS allegience a year after I was born!
@NuZillund@LASHFORD_17 Apart from the fact that I've never been able to afford to spend my money on it.
However, I have NEVER given my allegiance to any other country IN THE WORLD other than New Zealand. I've worked hard and participated in nothing except NZ, it's laws, and the country. I'm a Kiwi!!
@fathorses@Dame__Jane I don't agree with any animals in a retail store unless it's a guide or service dog. The bottom line however, is some retailers allow it. That said, I've never had one 'shoved in my face' and only ever witnessed 1 who misbehaved. So, I just suck it up and move on - as one should!
@LASHFORD_17@NuZillund As a permanent NZ resident of 59 years, I agree it should be looked at. But only insofar as how long you have to live here before you can vote. Start talking about removing my right to vote altogether, however? That's a problem. Don't know if it's been said yet, but if it has
@SayinMinds@NuZillund@alanmccracken I'm amazed at how many use 'citizens only' when it comes to voting. It's as if New Zealanders are unaware that some are, and have been for most of their lives, Permanent New Zealand Residents. And that that group are every bit as Kiwi as 'citizens'. Just a thought to keep in mind