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    A Welcome for the true Taoiseach

    Wow what a reception for the Taoiseach!!
    Wilton was outstanding. It was like Thomond park.
    Enda is buried.

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    I was up in Wilton and the Bung got out of the Shopping Centre in double quick time

    Infacta, there was a report on it in Saturday's Examiner. He also scarpered out of Patrick Street when there was going to be a demonstration against him. All he had was a photo with that fool Pat O'Connell at his fish stall.
    The sellout has begun

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    Is there an election in the PRC?
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    I personally heckled the Taoiseach in Wilton on Friday over the direct lies he told me to my face in Kenmare six weeks ago.

    I was promised broadband for Kilgarvan, Co. Kerry only to later find out from Eircom that it will not arrive before 2012. I was assaulted by one of the followers as a result of my affirmative action and was mistakenly taken to be a shell to sea activist. Some of the pro-fianna fail people I met there were amongst the most arrogant people I have ever come across in my entire life.

    We live in a democracy and I respect Fianna Fail and its supporters and that is what politics is all about but to be personally assaulted for telling the leader of our country he had failed me is a disgrace. I do hold one vein of light though that the younger members were courteous and discussed frankly and admitted the failings re: broadband. Micheal Martin was courteous however the 66+ pensioner who elbowed me into the face I do take solace in the knowledge that time will rid Ireland of the "Civil War" mentality that still erupts through the surface of Irish politics from time to time.

    As a member of Fianna Fail I was astounded at the abuse I received from my own party, (been told to F*ck off down to my sheep in Kerry!). lol, I am voting for change and believe that in a healthy democracy change is needed and internal purging stalin style in needed within Fianna Fail to bring it back in track with its core grass roots agenda. As a result I have ended my 2yr affair with FF and am now Party Neutral and backing an alternative government. Bertie has blown my support forever more.

    Vote for Change, Vote for Ireland fellow patriots...... Our noble leaders of 1916 did not declare a republic for OAP FF'rs to dictate the future our nation takes in the 21CN. Young people like me are the future and as far as I am concerned the same fellow who elbowed me should be occupying himself at normal activities as politics is a young peoples game, I always say attack the policy not the person, as is my astute views re: Bertiegate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by netwhizkid
    As a member of Fianna Fail I was astounded at the abuse I received from my own party
    Let me get this right.

    According to this, your sympathies lie with Sinn Féin. Somewhere between 2 years ago and now, you made the transformation to Fianna Fáil party member! Now after your short spell you're ready to jump into bed with the Blueshirts.

    Oh my, will I get your coat?
    Hail to the king.

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