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Tag Archives: dail eireann
An Irish Show of Irish Strength
There once was a time, before the introduction of the blasphemy law (January 1st 2010), when one could find a comic picture postcard in the tourist trap shops of Dublin citing all the reasons why Jesus was Irish. It ran … Continue reading
Revolutions are the Locomotives of History
Ireland has betrayed her children. No more can the republican rhetoric of the young state name the Saxon as the cause of all Irish woes; the current crisis was the cause of an wholly Irish government elected by the people … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Politics
Tagged dail eireann, injustice, ireland, power, protest, republic of ireland, revolution, revolutionary change, social action, social justice
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Garda Special Branch Agents Provocateurs
Earlier this afternoon, Friday 3rd December 2010, two uniformed members of An Garda Síochána from the Bridewell Garda Station, were observed and overheard whilst clothes shopping in Penney’s department store on O’Connell Street, Dublin. Both were male officers and were … Continue reading
Posted in Dispatches
Tagged agent provocateur, an garda siochana, civil liberties, civil rights, dail eireann, dublin, ireland, irish government, nonviolence, police brutality, protest, protest dail eireann, provocation, republic of ireland, riot, riot police, social justice, the gardai, the police, violence
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Irish Press Wages War on the Irish People
The saying, attributed to Thomas Jefferson, that ‘the man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers,’ is as true a maxim today as it was in the eighteenth century. As the … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged dail eireann, ethics, ireland, lies, media manipulation, newspapers, protest, republic of ireland, the media, the police, truth
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