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    Should the CAB investigate the banks?

    should Criminal Assets Bureau start tackling white collar crime? Anglo Irish might be a good place to start. Also some high profile property developers and Auctioneers. I do not think a tribunal is a good idea.

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    Yes! Thank you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by redneck View Post
    should Criminal Assets Bureau start tackling white collar crime? Anglo Irish might be a good place to start. Also some high profile property developers and Auctioneers. I do not think a tribunal is a good idea.
    Sounds like a good idea to me.

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    No, the cab wont go near these guys, they all go to the same golf clubs, how could they look at each other accross the bar after a round if they are putting the crooks in jail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    No, the cab wont go near these guys, they all go to the same golf clubs, how could they look at each other accross the bar after a round if they are putting the crooks in jail?
    Indeed.

    Half of the Garda/Army top brass are Free Masons.

    It's a corrupt, evil and disgusting golden circle.

    The CAB haven't the resources and wouldn't know where to start.

    The best we can hope for is some token gesture. A fall guy will be found.

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    You forget that the politicians are bank rolled by the people who own the builders and estate agents and barristers - they are all part of the same inter linked circle - it's inevitable in a small country but what is not inevitable is people voting for the same politicians - I mean at the next election why don't people vote for the person they gave a number 2 to as no 1 or to the first time candidate - so I would vote for the Labour guy first, then FG - it prob gets the same result but shakes things up a bit and even not doing that - there are easily enough useless TDs who are fit to be there like Lowry and Cooper-Flynn and Healy Rae and Willie O'Dea and loads others yet they keep topping the poll - there's a very deep vein of denial about who people vot for and the crap TDs they get in return.

    Get that message home and we might see some change and accountability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Factorem View Post
    Indeed.

    Half of the Garda/Army top brass are Free Masons.

    It's a corrupt, evil and disgusting golden circle.

    The CAB haven't the resources and wouldn't know where to start.

    The best we can hope for is some token gesture. A fall guy will be found.
    I think he's already had a fall...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalpa View Post
    I think he's already had a fall...
    Biffo or Gormless?

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    What offence has been committed?

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    Its a class struggle, us against the golden circle. We need to remove them.

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