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Anyone listening to Cowen on Marian Finucane?

This is a discussion on Anyone listening to Cowen on Marian Finucane? within the Current Affairs forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. Biffo will not accept any responsibility for anything. In fairness Marian is asking the questions. Think this will be worth ...

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Old 7th February 2009
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Default Anyone listening to Cowen on Marian Finucane?

Biffo will not accept any responsibility for anything.
In fairness Marian is asking the questions.
Think this will be worth a second listen.
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In 2000 the Women's Institute in Britain gave Tony Blair the slow hand clap to demonstrate their contempt.
It was dignified, restrained and effective.Doesn't Bertie deserve the same scorn. No shouting, no abuse, no agression just a relentless slow clap whenever he speaks in public would be enough to end that man's presidential fantasy.
If you agree copy the signature in to yours and lets get the whole country slow clapping Bertie.

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Cowen on Marian!!!


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We do not wait happily or expectantly. It is a grim wait. In the words of Edmund Burke, “there is however a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue”. We are fast approaching that point.
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