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Brian Cowen rules

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Many people find it hard to find a well paid job, with not much work to do, nice expenses and a parking spot for life in Dublin. Others like Eoghan Harris don’t. I think we all should learn from Eoghan Harris. So the next Taoiseach nominations shall be in 5 years time after the next election. So my job hunt starts here. Brian Cowen is the greatest living politician in the history of the world. Men want to be him and women want to have his babies. 5 years of this and going by Eoghan Harris I should be a shoe in.

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