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    They say revenge is a dish best served cold.

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    MVOR I would make a distinction between the Taoiseach "plundering money" and what you call wastage of money on government projects.

    Your original post makes it look like you are saying he has lined his own pockets with tax-payers' money. So is it that OR is it that in your opinion the money wasted by the government is money the Taoiseach plundered as well?
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    In reality what does it matter? Either way the tax payer still suffers. For clarity however the Taoiseach has through the cover of government projects lined the pockets of a lot of his friends. McNamara costruction for instance and I'm sure this wasn't out of the goodness of his heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robespierre
    Still from Shakespeare originally, he may have lifted a few lines and re-employed them - he was far from original in anything he did anyway. He rehashes lorna doone several times in his books for goodness sake. Shakespeare stole pleny of idea from Ovid like Romeo & Juliet from Pyramus et Thisbe.
    As I and others have shown Scott is the acknowledged origin of this often misattributed quote, if you can show us which act of Macbeth or any other Shakespearean play features those lines, we will humbly bow to your superior knowledge.
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