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    Its about protecting the Public Servants not about protecting the private sector

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    Take the unions out of this country and the PS Representatives, they have no mandate to speak on behalf of the the majority of the Irish People

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    The picture of the injured garda being used to discuss pension levies is a disgrace, how much did it cost to market that????

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    Quote Originally Posted by selfemployedmar View Post
    The picture of the injured garda being used to discuss pension levies is a disgrace, how much did it cost to market that????
    What's that to you? You're not paying for it.
    Nothing will motivate the lazy / apathetic / Americanised / west-British types to embrace their culture and the Irish language.

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    Why do you need three successive posts to say three sentences.

    I will paste my previous post here

    [COLOR="DimGray"]"think you are missing the point. They still have an income yes but that is their good fortune, nothing to do with their pensions being whacked so we should not shoot ourselves in the foot by griping about their good fortune.

    Every organisation that march are helping to show what this government are doing to those who served them well while they strive to cover up what really happened.

    This is not about the garda and his job, it is about protecting the paye worker and the more marching the more united we will be."[/COLOR]

    Again it is not about how much the GRA have paid for a poster.

    That is their business and not paid for by the state.
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    Because Candi and people like you appear to be deaf!

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    Take the unions out of this country and the PS Representatives, they have no mandate to speak on behalf of the the majority of the Irish People

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    Quote Originally Posted by selfemployedmar View Post
    Take the unions out of this country and the PS Representatives, they have no mandate to speak on behalf of the the majority of the Irish People
    Nor do you. Does that mean you'll shut up?

    *crosses fingers*
    Nothing will motivate the lazy / apathetic / Americanised / west-British types to embrace their culture and the Irish language.

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    TO GET THIS THREAD BACK ON TRACK
    Think the point is being missed. Yes the Gardai still have an income but that is their good fortune, nothing to do with their pensions being whacked so we should not shoot ourselves in the foot by fighting amongst ourselves and griping about their good fortune.

    Every organisation that march are helping to show what this government are doing to those who served them well while they strive to cover up what really happened.

    Look what they tried to do to the elderly. The anxiety and stress they caused them some time ago.

    They did not put much thought into that- the age group/era who voted FF without question.

    This is not about the garda and his job, it is about protecting the paye worker and the more marching the more united we will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor View Post
    What's that to you? You're not paying for it.
    Very correct my own sentiments.

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