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No blame at all....the man is beneath contempt


“At any time, had they come in and put the doomsday message, I think we could have done a lot of things. But there was no sense, I can tell you, of that. I mean, there wasn’t one meeting with the Central Bank guys, not one meeting where they were putting the red lights on. Not one meeting. And never did Brian Cowen or the financial officials come over to me to say that the whole thing, the bottom, was going to fall out.”



from interview for a new book by David J Lynch, quoted in the Dail yesterday by Joan Burton

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By:
workrider
When: 27 Nov 10 10:59
the fear factor with brian i'd say .
By:
Tony Fenton
When: 28 Nov 10 12:17
From todays Sindo.

IN a week in which Taoiseach Brian Cowen is one of the most hated men in the history of the State, his predecessor continues to be the people's favourite as he struts around Leinster House.

Last Tuesday afternoon, Bertie Ahern walked into the Dail bar to a fanfare of cheers and applause from the Duhallow Community Group on a trip to the Dail, organised by Fianna Fail backbencher Michael Moynihan.

Bertie posed for pictures and mingled with the Co Cork-based community group before making his exit soon after.

The Cork North West TD confessed he did not know what type of reception the former Taoiseach would receive, as the group were not all Fianna Fail supporters. He had wished to bring the current Taoiseach into the bar but Mr Cowen was unable to drown his sorrows with the group as he was taking questions in the Dail.

"The situation was that he [Bertie] was standing outside the Dail after a vote, Mr Cowen was still inside the Dail taking questions, so I asked Mr Ahern if he would come in. I didn't know whether or not he was going to be booed or applauded," he said.

Fine Gael TD and spokesperson on social protection, Michael Ring, who was in the Dail bar at the time, was astonished at the reception that greeted Mr Ahern as he entered the bar.

"It's absolutely crazy, at a time when the IMF are in the country and the EU are aiding our banks, that the architect of it all is getting cheered as if he won the All-Ireland when he walks into the Dail bar. It's an absolute disgrace," he said.
By:
maxheadroom
When: 28 Nov 10 12:36
what the fk is wrong with them down there.traitors and muppets the lot of them.time to annex cork imho[:p]
By:
Timeforchange
When: 28 Nov 10 12:41
Dub breeding.
By:
Diamond_Joe_Quimby
When: 28 Nov 10 12:42
organised by Fianna Fail backbencher Michael Moynihan

They were obviously FF ffs. Hes hardly going to organise a crowd that starts having a go
By:
sinndar001
When: 28 Nov 10 15:21
A scumbag in a suit.
By:
Decky
When: 28 Nov 10 15:39
HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN LOCKED UP YEARS AGO.....[>o][>o][>o][>o][>o][>o][>o][>o][>o][>o]
By:
downallstar
When: 28 Nov 10 17:14
Great weather for a fall down the stairs imo. Devil[>o]Devil
By:
vantastic54
When: 29 Nov 10 18:31
disturbing.
By:
den perry
When: 29 Nov 10 19:28
I hope Bertie and all those cnuts that cheered for him in the bar get.....
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