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    UK Police Prepare For Civil Unrest

    Seems our neighbours are going to show some spirit and show their anger at the way their country is being run. Will this awaken the Irish spirit and bring us to patriotic action?

    Once the middle classes turn its end game.

    Police warn that Britain faces summer of rage due to recession | UK news | The Guardian

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    Take last Saturday's march. It excluded private sector workers. All marches to date have been for unionised niches. It's the nature of organised labour to march in their own interest..
    I just don't see a mass movement of middle ireland taking to the streets for a cause they all sign up to. Divide and conquour

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    I hope we have some civil unrest here too.

    Basically, what I want to see happen is the majority, who have not engaged in corrupt dealings, turn on the Elite Banker/FF/CIF minority. I want to see them stripped of all their assets and living out the rest of their days in the jailhouse or the poorhouse. I want them destroyed.

    I want to see all politicians who have been engaged in corrupt practices, directly or indirectly, named, shamed and barred for life from the Dail.

    And these 15 b@stards who have over a half billion Euros a piece of OUR MONEY, money that should have either been kept in our pockets or spent on improving services, should be hunted down like the dogs that they are. They and their immediate family members should be stripped of all assets, down to the last cent and they should be dumped on the streets to fend for themselves. Any cent they may earn over and above the absolute bare minimum needed to keep them alive should be pocketed and put towards repayment of the money they have stolen from the Irish people.

    These people, the elite Irish bankers, the property developers and cute FF hoors who serve them are the wickedest scum of the earth.

    The people who fought for our freedom from Britain would line these people up against a wall and shoot them.

    Disband FF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asi-Irish View Post
    I hope we have some civil unrest here too.

    Basically, what I want to see happen is the majority, who have not engaged in corrupt dealings, turn on the Elite Banker/FF/CIF minority. I want to see them stripped of all their assets and living out the rest of their days in the jailhouse or the poorhouse. I want them destroyed.

    I want to see all politicians who have been engaged in corrupt practices, directly or indirectly, named, shamed and barred for life from the Dail.

    And these 15 b@stards who have over a half billion Euros a piece of OUR MONEY, money that should have either been kept in our pockets or spent on improving services, should be hunted down like the dogs that they are. They and their immediate family members should be stripped of all assets, down to the last cent and they should be dumped on the streets to fend for themselves. Any cent they may earn over and above the absolute bare minimum needed to keep them alive should be pocketed and put towards repayment of the money they have stolen from the Irish people.

    These people, the elite Irish bankers, the property developers and cute FF hoors who serve them are the wickedest scum of the earth.

    The people who fought for our freedom from Britain would line these people up against a wall and shoot them.

    Disband FF.
    Strong sentiments indeed. And perfectly understandable. But if we are to retain any kind of standing internationally, any measures brought against the people you mention must be done within the framework of the law. Enough law exists to do this but what has been noticable lacking in Ireland since at least 1979 is the will to enforce it. Our aversion to the consistent enforcement of the law is something people outside Ireland are rapidly picking up on and this will continue to do lasting damage to our reputation as a reliable and stable jurisdiction in which one can do business.
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    /[Quote]Asi-Irish

    The people who fought for our freedom from Britain would line these people up against a wall and shoot them./[quote]

    They would and they would be damn right. I cannot understand why dissident republicans do not take some of them out and they would gain swathes of public support in an instant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauli View Post
    But if we are to retain any kind of standing internationally, any measures brought against the people you mention must be done within the framework of the law.
    Thats the point, these crooks are not being held accountable. The crooks are the people who gave billions of our money to the bankers.

    Why did the government not give a 3000 voucher to every taxpayer in Ireland? That would stimulate the economy, the money would flow through the banks and the good ones would survive. The government would also get a % of this back through taxes and VAT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    Thats the point, these crooks are not being held accountable. The crooks are the people who gave billions of our money to the bankers.

    Why did the government not give a 3000 voucher to every taxpayer in Ireland? That would stimulate the economy, the money would flow through the banks and the good ones would survive. The government would also get a % of this back through taxes and VAT.
    That indeed is the point, Digout.

    Consistent enforcement of the law does not exist in the Republic of Ireland. That is a FACT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauli View Post
    That indeed is the point, Digout.

    Consistent enforcement of the law does not exist in the Republic of Ireland. That is a FACT.
    Oh the law is very consistant, there is one set of laws for criminals from the lower class and one set of laws from criminals from the middle and upper classes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor Meldrew View Post
    Take last Saturday's march. It excluded private sector workers. All marches to date have been for unionised niches. It's the nature of organised labour to march in their own interest..
    I just don't see a mass movement of middle ireland taking to the streets for a cause they all sign up to. Divide and conquour
    I marched last Saturday and I am in the private sector, not in a union either. I marched against bailing out the banks, the state of health care, withdrawl of resourse teachers for special needs children, and a lot more that impacts on all of us, not just PC workers.

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