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Thread: Peter Sutherland Vs Declan Ganley debate please

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    Peter Sutherland Vs Declan Ganley debate please

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    Ha. I to would like to see this.
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    I hope so - seeing as Ganley ran away from the last opportunity at the Forum for Europe.
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    I disagree with the "ran away". McGuirk ************************ed up on that one. Ganley wouldn't share a platform with Sinn Fein AFTER something that happened after the NUIG debate he had with DeRossa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobert
    I disagree with the "ran away". McGuirk ************************ed up on that one. Ganley wouldn't share a platform with Sinn Fein AFTER something that happened after the NUIG debate he had with DeRossa.
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    It was McGuirk's fault. He made the "Anywhere, anytime" line seem like it was because of Sutherland that Ganley wouldn't debate.

    So, had McGuirk not said that, there would have been no "Ganley's afraid of Pete".
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    Not a chance of this happening. Ganley has already been comprehensively shown to be little more than a wealthy Quixote tilting at European windmills. He bottled the last encounter with Sutherland. Don't expect him to be afforded another chance to leave the stage in tears.

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    im not trying to rub in what happened last time, i genuinely want to see this debate occur,( and no Im not organising it of nutting like that).
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    I'll organise it if someone sends me contact info for Petey.
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    Sutherland is one of the few genuinely respected international political and economic figures from this country. He made himself available for a debate with Ganley on this subject, and Ganley did a runner. It is a bit insulting to him to think that he should make himself available again just because Ganley may work up some courage to debate with him.

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