John is certaily a decent man but I think he suffers from not having his party behind him.
John is certaily a decent man but I think he suffers from not having his party behind him.
"Sea! Is féidir linne freisin!" Eamon Gilmore
"We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard." John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The Political Compass
Economic Left/Right: from -4.38 to -6.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: from -4.05 to -3.74
Interesting leaflet in my door earlier a sample ballot paper showing me how to vote for Anita Reilly,not a mention of FF and absolutely no encouragement to pass on your vote to her good friend and colleague Catherine Ardagh,friends of mine tell me that in the flats complexes she has being encouraging people to give their No 2s to SF.
Its all over now bar the voting,I will be working at the count on saturday(nice little earner hope theres a recount) and I am looking forward to seeing the ups and downs of SWIC.Democracy its really only a giant x-factor.
Both Upton & Byrne (lab) in now for Crumlin Kimmage. Labour gain anyway. Labour are going well in Dublin in locals. SF must be under pressure
DSC has 5 labour, John Gallagher, Rebecca Moynihan in SWIC
Eric Byrne, Upton in Crumlin Kimmage
Conaghan in Ballyfermot
Reference to two people before profit elected to DCC. Reckon it must be Collins and Smith.
How are the Ardaghs doing?