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David Drum for being 20% responsible for the banking collapse yet still living like a king in Boston and trying every trick in the book to not hand over a penny.
Rody Molloy, grubby jumped up teacher who stole millions, destroyed FAS and has put thousands of jobs at risk with its immanent closure. Gets pension top up and car instead of jail time. Ivor Callely, if there is anyway of manipulating the system that this guy hasn't thought of I'll be shocked. Had the temerity to appeal his 20 day Seanad holiday. If I was put in a room with 3 bullets and a gun with these 3 I'd probably shoot myself 3 times so low is my faith in this country and every single one of our institutions. |
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Good calls, we will make space for those too, I also forgot about Seanie Fitzpatrick, he can go first.[>o]
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easier to start a thread von who wont be
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isnt the big protest on dec 7th
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Patrick Neary: profile
Originally from Kilkenny, Patrick Neary joined the Central Bank in 1971 after spending a year studying Latin and Greek at UCD. He started at the bottom and rose to the position of head of securities and exchanges supervision before he left in 2003 to join the newly established office of the financial regulator as prudential director. Sums up the state of this country......So basically Nearys academic beginnings were Latin & Greek ![]() "He rose rom the bottom...." = He brown nosed anyone it took to get up a rung on the ladder. |
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running out of brown envelopes
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Elton John, had nothing to do with the financial collapse in Ireland as far as I know but I really dislike the man
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Sinead O'Conner did not get us in this mire, but I have always hated her- can she go?
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I`ll post this here.
Adams expected to run for election in Louth Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams, is expected to announce today that he wants to be the party's candidate in the Louth constituency for the next General Election. Mr Adams is expected to confirm his plans at a republican commemoration event in Co Louth this afternoon. During the week Sinn Féin's sitting TD in the Louth constituency, 56-year-old Arthur Morgan, announced that he would be stepping down at the next election to concentrate on his family business. 62-year-old Mr Adams, Sinn Féin's best-known figure, is a member of Northern Ireland's Assembly and an MP at Westminster where Sinn Féin has an abstentionist policy. Securing the party nomination in Louth is expected be a formality. Once that is done Mr Adams is likely to resign his West Belfast Assembly seat to concentrate on the Louth contest in the next Dáil election. The constituency's other TDs are Seamus Kirk and Dermot Ahern of Fianna Fail and Fine Gael's Fergus O Dowd. In the last two elections Mr Morgan got the fourth and final seat with around 15% of the first preference vote. ![]() |
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You could add the whole Fianna Fail party I suppose and all the bosses in the banks.
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About 40% of the public who like mindless chickens have voted in Fianna Fail for the past years knowing they were crooks.
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Bertie and his cronies (Bob The Builder, Pat The Postman etc), McCreevy, fingers, seanie, the boards and management of AIB and BOI the gob**** that decided we cant buy booze in an off licence after 10pm....these would make for a good start to the night.....[>o]
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