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    Rabbitte v Ganley: NUI Galway Alumni Debate

    NUI Galway Alumni Office

    RABBITTE v GANLEY
    Lisbon 2: A Debate


    PAT RABBITTE TD
    BA 1970, HDip in Ed 1972, LLB 1977
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    DECLAN GANLEY
    Founder and Chairman of Libertas

    7pm Wednesday 8th April,
    Davenport Hotel, Merrion Square, Dublin 2

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    ah yes the great tradition of college freak of the week debates continue.
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    I'd go except I don't like bloodsports.

    Ganley will get slaughtered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seabhcan View Post
    I'd go except I don't like bloodsports.

    Ganley will get slaughtered.
    Is it common for Labour to slaughter a member of the public with an opinion?

    Anyway, I would never in my dreams Vote Labour, ever!!!
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    I strongly doubt decko will get slaughtered somehow. He has learnt his lessons from his baptism of fire against peter sutherland. I thought labour were opposed to lisbon 2? Wasnt eamonn gilmore crystal clear on june 13th that the treaty was dead and labour would oppose the rerun. Dont know how rabbitt can dodge that one. Also rabbittes anti-democratic comment on june 13th about ignoring the libertas effect (i.e the referendum result) needs serious explaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ActuallyYourWrong View Post
    Is it common for Labour to slaughter a member of the public with an opinion?

    Anyway, I would never in my dreams Vote Labour, ever!!!
    Ganley is a politican, not a 'member of the public'
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    Seabh. Didnt gilmore say the treaty was dead or didnt he? Didnt he say labour would oppose the rerun or didnt he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurosceptic View Post
    Seabh. Didnt gilmore say the treaty was dead or didnt he? Didnt he say labour would oppose the rerun or didnt he?
    ask him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ActuallyYourWrong View Post
    Is it common for Labour to slaughter a member of the public with an opinion?
    He won't be slaughtered because he has an opinion. He'll be slaughtered because the opinion he claims to hold is boll*x, and because his motivation for claiming to hold it is highly suspicious.
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