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Thread: Willie O'Dea campaign contribution from company that owes Anglo €165 million

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    Quote Originally Posted by neiphin View Post
    lowry is now supporting the present gov
    the present government are happy to accept his support
    but this tread is about wee willie

    ff can not make him resign his seat
    but they will support him in the next electionhe

    made a statement to a paper,
    an explosive story was reported in the same paper a few days later
    a good man for funerals would read the local papers
    surely the reported story came to his attention
    he forgot ?, ( its not plausable )

    if the tape had not emerged, he would still deny it
    hes a lawyer , he told fibs, he would have let the reporter swing
    When did the blueshirts start rushing to the defence of Shinners and their delicate sensibilities - only a few years since ye had the heavy gang torturing them - anyone resign for that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Didn't say that - do you think it was Lowry's membership of FG that led him astray or that it was Sargent's membership of the Greens that caused him to interfere in a legal matter?
    read what you said,
    i dont make things up ( and this tread is about willie, not lowry or sargent)
    (start one on them and we can all meet over there)
    ‘I and my fellow signatories believe we have struck the first successful blow for Irish freedom.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Willie is gone - so he can't be your target. So, which of the firms of solicitors mentioned in the link are you after - and for what?
    Surely it is unethical for a company in which you are a partner to provide legal services to a state agency which is going to take over the bad loans of another company of which you are a director?

    LIMERICK solicitors Dermot G O’Donovan, three of whose partners are directors of the Fordmount Group, now in receivership, have been appointed by NAMA to provide legal services.

    Fordmount is believed to owe in excess of €100m to Anglo Irish Bank

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    We have what we deserve.

    Crooks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civilservant View Post
    Surely it is unethical for a company in which you are a partner to provide legal services to a state agency which is going to take over the bad loans of another company of which you are a director?
    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neiphin View Post
    read what you said,
    i dont make things up ( and this tread is about willie, not lowry or sargent)
    (start one on them and we can all meet over there)
    What's good for the goose ............. but you don't like that, do you?

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    Willie O'Dea-us What a neck on the man!
    It will be a long time before little Willie-Wont-Go will be allowed into the Four Goldmines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammer View Post
    We have what we deserve.

    Crooks.
    I think we deserve better, Willie goes permanently!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    When did the blueshirts start rushing to the defence of Shinners and their delicate sensibilities - only a few years since ye had the heavy gang torturing them - anyone resign for that?
    so you dont want to talk about willie
    ‘I and my fellow signatories believe we have struck the first successful blow for Irish freedom.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by itchy'n'scratchy View Post
    conflict of interests.

    Are you being deliberately obtuse and dumb?
    No - just suggesting that you might need to develop your point!

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