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    Quote Originally Posted by eyelight View Post
    At the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame, we have the following...


    Hope he told them about the veggies role in the destruction of the Irish economy and how in pursuit of power they propped up a discredited and corrupt ffer party.

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    Recycling themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spanner Island View Post
    Seriously... who gives a f***?

    They kept the most hated Government in the history of the state in office years past its sell by date which enabled the abortions that were the saving of Anglo and creation of NAMA to happen.

    May they rot in political hell along with the eFFing traitors.
    The actions of the current Government prove they were right in this regard.

    They knew that FG and Lab would carry on with the same policies, so there was no point in pulling out.
    A demagogue is someone who will preach doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goosebump View Post
    Given the track record of the Irish electorate, they'll probably blame the Greens for Global Warming.

    I thought we were supposed to call it Climate Change now.

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    Ryan, like him or not, is showing good leadership skills.
    I hope he publishes the replies he gets fron the seven candidates.
    I think question 4 could be a deal maker for McGuinness if he answers it in a clever manner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger12 View Post
    Ryan is a total and utter gobsh1t, however, it is a dangerous lunacy as demonstrated by the "green" taxes which have contributed to increased numbers, particularly among the elderly, living in fuel poverty. The vast majority of the population are not in a position, as he is, to spend the bones of €200,000 retrofitting their homes to make them "green" but which will take over 170 years to pay back.

    I saw him a week or so ago at the Luas crossing on Dunville Avenue, wobbling along on his bike, no helmet (are cyclists not obliged to wear helmets?), laptop bag strung across his back, holding up traffic with his two kids on bikes wobbling in front and behind him. I loath the veggies and ryan more than most, he is such a smug, self-satisfied bast**d.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jo9jo View Post
    Ryan, like him or not, is showing good leadership skills.
    I hope he publishes the replies he gets fron the seven candidates.
    I think question 4 could be a deal maker for McGuinness if he answers it in a clever manner.
    It's a pity Tubridy didn't ask the first four questions on friday night.

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    who cares, good luck and good riddence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expose the lot of them View Post
    I saw him a week or so ago at the Luas crossing on Dunville Avenue, wobbling along on his bike, no helmet (are cyclists not obliged to wear helmets?), laptop bag strung across his back, holding up traffic with his two kids on bikes wobbling in front and behind him. I loath the veggies and ryan more than most, he is such a smug, self-satisfied bast**d.
    I've seen lots of fairly bizarre reasons for hating politicians on this site, but taking your kids for a cycle trumps the lot of them.
    A demagogue is someone who will preach doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippo222 View Post
    I thought we were supposed to call it Climate Change now.
    Global Warning is the process that human's contribute to. Climate Change is the result. Both exist and are separate phenomena.
    A demagogue is someone who will preach doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.

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