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Category Archives: outrage
If true…
If this is true….oh bollocks! See previous pic here for visualisation.
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Ex-politicians paid €40,000 to watch films
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Fcuk off, don’t come back. #1.
Kerry priest who shook hand of sex offender leaves parish. Priests. They just keep digging themselves deeper and deeper into the sh1t. Story here. Fcuk off, don’t come back. That forgiveness thing. Well you can forget about that for a … Continue reading
So so so so sick.
Report in Irish Times re Church’s mental reservation. Absolute, total f–kers!
The residual affection for Bertie.
What a great line about Bertie: “As for Bertie, as one man said on the radio recently, there may be residual affection for him as a personality in Dublin Central, but that doesn’t mean we’re all blind.” From here.
John O’Donoghue’s Golden Cleric Speech.
John O Donoghue Resignation Statement from Irish Election on Vimeo.
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He’s so right.
Twenty is so right. So right there’s no need to add to what he’s said.
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How f–king deluded can a former Taoiseach be?
From the Indo. “I genuinely haven’t made up my mind,” he says in reference to running for the presidency. I mean, does he really think the country is going to come out to support the creator of Bertie’s Bubble? Beyond … Continue reading
An Alternative View of the Irish Economy.
This (PDF) is interesting.
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