Written by Simon on December 8th, 2006
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Word has reached me—not entirely confident about the source—that RTE have bought the rights to show Loose Change, the show about 9/11 being a government conspiracy, etc., etc. It will be interesting to see if the program discusses the reality behind some of the claims. Anyway, it might give Morgan Stack who we interviewed here [...]
Written by Francis on November 24th, 2006
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Labour party senator and Seanad Spokesperson on Health, Foreign Affairs, Arts, Sport, Tourism, Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Brendan Ryan, has been outed by Limerick City Council as a litter lout. The Cork senator is listed amongst over a hundred other people who were convicted in 2005 for breaches of antilitter legislation. The publication of [...]
Written by P O'Neill on June 21st, 2006
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Since the dictum that “all politics is local” surely applies in Ireland, it’s worth keeping note of seemingly arcane issues that could present tricky problems for the Government in the election. One is surely the closure of the sugar factories in Carlow and Mallow. While the government has the safety net of being able to [...]
Written by Simon on May 12th, 2006
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Morgan Stack a university lecturer from Listowel is planning to run for the Irish 9/11 Truth Movement organisation. Which believes that 9/11 was an intelligence operation planned and conducted by very senior elements in the current Bush administration(you can see a documentary on some of the common theories here). He is running in the next [...]
Written by Simon on May 5th, 2006
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New poll predicts election success for Peter Kelly and James Bannon
Its findings suggested that the four candidates elected to the Dail in this constituency will be: Deputy Kelly (FF), Senator Bannon(FG), Senator Mary O’Rourke (F F) and Deputy [...]
Written by Napoleon on April 27th, 2006
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Who speaks for the people of Cork. Not ‘De Paper’ and certainly not Minister Micheal Martin.