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johnoo1
02 Jun 15 18:25
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am i missing some thing or did one o f our top judges in the land not find dennis o brien bribed a goverment minster in the tribunel    am i then to assume his fortune is based on corruption  seeing that he said he would take the tribunal to court on its findings and then backed off

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Racingqueen
When: 02 Jun 15 18:43
I would support him in the current situation. When you delve into the facts available in public at the moment he has done absolutely nothing wrong.  The liberal left wing media despise anyone who is rich and successful....Id say Fr Kevin Reynolds is delighted to see RTE standing in moral judgement again high on their tax payers funded plateau
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johnoo1
When: 02 Jun 15 18:54
anyone that knew anything about the law should know that  they could publish what was said in the dail the editors have no backbone they are afraid of him     he is so fond of going to court why does he not go to court over the tribunal findings
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Racingqueen
When: 02 Jun 15 19:00
The behaviour of the Irish media is hardly surprising. Look at how social media has treated the issue online. If you disagree with the left wing liberal agenda, its name calling and vile abuse. No discussing the matters etc...

He has every right to go to court if he sees fit. In this case he has been badly advised....he is suffering the streisand effect now. I think genuinely he saw it as an intolerable invasion of privacy (It was), the honest truth is though it was a non story that he should have let fizzle out and die the death it deserves.
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Racingqueen
When: 02 Jun 15 22:11
The current subject on Primetime now is the perfect example of why the Irish media should be held in utter contempt.
A one sided biased piece on assisted suicide (Another Liberal agenda favourite...)
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