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    The Cheek Of Dermot Ahern

    The cheek of Dermot Ahern to say we should all be ashmed about the horrific murders of those two polish lads. It's him and all his fellow legislators who should be ashamed for allowing it to get this far! The only thing I am ashamed of our government.

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    Re: The Cheek Of Dermot Ahern

    Quote Originally Posted by lordlucan
    The cheek of Dermot Ahern to say we should all be ashmed about the horrific murders of those two polish lads. It's him and all his fellow legislators who should be ashamed for allowing it to get this far! The only thing I am ashamed of our government.

    he should be ashamed of himself dor defending the crook @ the head of his party, the creepy fool.

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    Re: The Cheek Of Dermot Ahern

    Quote Originally Posted by digoutday
    Quote Originally Posted by lordlucan
    The cheek of Dermot Ahern to say we should all be ashmed about the horrific murders of those two polish lads. It's him and all his fellow legislators who should be ashamed for allowing it to get this far! The only thing I am ashamed of our government.

    he should be ashamed of himself dor defending the crook @ the head of his party, the creepy fool.
    And he also said that Haughey wasn't corrupt, here is a definition of corruption

    Political corruption, dysfunctions of a political system or institution in which politically elected officials seek illegitimate personal gain through actions such as bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement.

    Ahern and Haughey are both guilty of these things
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    Lads get over it.
    Bertie was elected and hes no more crooked now than he was before the general election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derry
    Lads get over it.
    Bertie was elected and hes no more crooked now than he was before the general election.

    He was not elected, the last government were voted out big time. The greens cheated us by going into government with corruption.

    The votes ahern got were based on him saying he would give proper explanations re the 500k flowing through his accounts, he has not done this.

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    What was said ?

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    Hey dermot thread http://www.politics.ie/viewtopic.php?t=32454 first! (Dunno how to do the thread link apols...)
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    "He was not elected, the last government were voted out big time."

    Get real

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    Quote Originally Posted by derry
    Lads get over it.
    Bertie was elected and hes no more crooked now than he was before the general election.
    That may be true in an absolute sense (although, the election has been over a while now, who knows what he's been up to since)...however, the important point is that the electorate were not aware of the full extent of his 'crookedness' before the election. The extent of this 'crookedness' has only become apparent since he stepped into the witness box at the Mahon tribunal. Since then there have been a sequence of increasingly bizarre stories that are largely at odds with what the electorate thought they knew before the election (i.e., it was not all about his marital separation, at all).
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    Quote Originally Posted by derry
    "He was not elected, the last government were voted out big time."

    Get real
    Who did you vote for last time out?
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