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GerryC

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i admire him unashamedly expressing his opinion, which a lot more people could learn from, looks like the shinners wont b sending him a christmas card ,,,ooops maybe they will
 
WORRABOW DA WORKER . .

. .no, but interesting, Gerry. In the interests of balance in this ballyhoo & hoohah, you wouldn't, by any chance have a video stashed away by the venerable Kerryman, Joe Higgins. There's a widespread feeling about, that the electorate, which has already given its verdict (as have the French & the Dutch), is being railroaded in this matter.
 
he does have a way with words...

“All this Freudian angsty crap of ‘Where did it all start?’ I didn’t have a lot of money. I wanted to make money pretty quickly. I got lucky and made money. That was it. I do it now because I’m competitive. I want to stuff it to BA.” Because it’s English? “We love tilting at the English, have done it for about 700 years, but we’re only getting our own back. Remember you beat the crap out of us for the first 600.”

:eek:


Ive a lovely foto of Anita (if only i could sell it) :blast
 
. . Tilting at Windmills, Joe, there's a lot of that goin' on, take NAMA e.g.
 
. .no, but interesting, Gerry. In the interests of balance in this ballyhoo & hoohah, you wouldn't, by any chance have a video stashed away by the venerable Kerryman, Joe Higgins. There's a widespread feeling about, that the electorate, which has already given its verdict (as have the French & the Dutch), is being railroaded in this matter.

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I have a lot of time for Joe but on Lisbon I'm a yes as I was the last time. I'm not so sure that the last vote was entirely against Lisbon. I would contend that to some extent people were giving the government a knee in the groin over a relatively remote issue. I don't like this government and am no fan of eurocrats but strongly believe that the old European national states that twice in the last 100 years fought "world" wars must lay their parochiality side and cooperate if for no other reason than to counterbalance a USA that would otherwise economically (or otherwise) dominate the world.
I know its far more complex than that simple analysis (or USA bashing) and that Ireland is a bit player; if Ireland was not in the Euro zone we would now be deeper in the s*it - we are far enough in it as it is. We need Europe; Hitler allegedly describd us as Englands cabbage patch but until we joined the then EU we could not see past England either to dump all our ills upon (800 years worth of them) or as a place that would give our "excess" population a job. Tommy Tiernan is spot on on that.
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While I am at it I am much bemused at the sacred cows and shibboleths that are again being trotted out (abortion and neutrality to name two).
Any how I had best calm down and say hat Mick O'Leary's press conference made me smile. Love him or hate him in an age of sanctimonious political correctness I grudgingly admire his effrontery and balls.
 
. . yes, Gerry, thank you for the response. Remember Micko is promoting his own interests; Joe has a much wider brief.
 
o'leary rant

Another self-interested rant from MOL.
He has pop at the incompetent politicians, civil service (rightly so) and trade unions for the state of the Irish economy.
Hasn't he omitted a few crucial groups who actually caused the damage?

... and he refers to his female staff as "girls". Oh dear.
 
Could be worse... we could be German...:augie

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after seeing these clips of MOL I'm starting to like the guy! Nice to see someone who obviously cares not a jot about being PC... :thumb2
 


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