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    NAMA - FF are starting to dish out the jobs

    [url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2010/0310/1224265979209.html]Murray to get portfolio role in Nama - The Irish Times - Wed, Mar 10, 2010[/
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    a 6 figure salary to go with it no doubt. Jobs for the boys while everyone else rots. Nothing ever changes.
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    See my Signature:
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    I keep telling you. All bananna republics clean the country out before they declare it bankrupt and call in the cleaners.

    They are pillaging this country before our very eyes and people are still prepared to believe the lies.

    We will cop on eventually, but the bad guys will have made off with all the loot and their friends will be in all the positions of power.

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    This would be him... right ?

    McCreevy key to cabinet reshuffle: ThePost.ie

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberianpan View Post
    This would be him... right ?

    McCreevy key to cabinet reshuffle: ThePost.ie

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    The media in this country are a shower of sh1te. And they are getting worse. The amount of Brendan O'Connor style columnists is increasing at an alarming rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberianpan View Post
    This would be him... right ?

    McCreevy key to cabinet reshuffle: ThePost.ie

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    Well spotted. Must be him. I love the bit "Europe's most successful finance minister". How hilarious it reads now.

    And did you ever see such sycophancy from a supposedly "quality" paper.

    Nothing changes. Abandon hope.

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    Albert Reynolds daughter was appointed judge. Many more qualified than her.

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    I reckon the editor of The Sun could find a few headlines on this thread that would appeal to his "readership"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    I reckon the editor of The Sun could find a few headlines on this thread that would appeal to his "readership"
    Factual too...
    I might have appointed somebody but I appointed them because they were friends, em, not because of anything they had given me..... (Brian Dobson interview with Bertie Ahern, September 27, 2006 )

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