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Thread: Labour NAMA protest this morning.

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    Labour NAMA protest this morning.

    Like many others, I emailed every TD in relation to NAMA. Today, I received loads of emails from the labour TD's inviting me to tomorrow's protest.

    The emails are all waffling on about the waste of taxpayers money etc.

    Considering Labour dont have the balls to ask JOD to resign thats a bit of a double standard.

    Many people going tomorrow?

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    Also got a rake of mails in about this, Labour are really pushing it. Would like to but work in Dublin 1 so doubt I'll make it over and back at lunchtime...
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    I'm meeting a couple of friends and going along.
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    I'll be there.

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    I will be there as well to support OUR government.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VoteFFno1 View Post
    I will be there as well to support OUR government.
    Good for you. Everybody's welcome at the demonstration to protest against Fianna Fail's bank bailout plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red-365 View Post
    Good for you. Everybody's welcome at the demonstration to protest against Fianna Fail's bank bailout plan.
    That kind of statement is inflamatory not to mention scandalous and misleading....

    After all its a developer bailout too.
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    Agree with op Labour don't have the metal to call for JOD sacking. Unfortunately all parties are up to their necks in expenses scandal, so keeping quiet is top of the agenda. Glad about protest though.
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    I'll be there. (Junket Johnnie is a separate issue)
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