Legal assistance from the state
The state,in a normal, law-governed society,should fund legal assistance to the poor and less well-off where theft of assets,serious wrongdoing and the host of legal improprieties at civil law are cogently argued in a coherent and cohesive manner at a court of higher instance.
That is not the case in the Banana Republic down South. Politics forms the main source of personal enrichment to Fine Gael and the Gardai's camp followers as it did with Fianna Fail Ministers such as Haughey. No republican ever argues for anyone's rights other than his own or his clientele's, foremost amongst the latter being members of his immediate family.
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Therefore,over fifty years after Haughey- when Minister for Civil Government- purchased land in Donnycarney before his government rezoned it for housing,we repeat that Ireland is still a Banana Republic full of nationalist arseholes,GAA drunkards and professional nuisances,not forgetting the penniless bar-flies we find everywhere in the North of Ireland.
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31.10.2024
On this Halloween when pagan mythology tells us the dead are reunited with the living,I say to Simon Harris and Micheal Martin,"Give over your honeyed phrases about Palestine and give some civil rights in your own. I refer to your Banana Republic where the Gardai crush every glimmer of protest and evict journalists from their homes. Those country thugs have neither manners nor breeding. You idle hurlers on the ditch in Fine Gael know nothing about the real functioning of the economy and the world and are dependent on bought men in the Irish media and RTE to tell you what a great job you're doing. You are collectively only a bunch of gobshites and the opposition are no different. If you don't get the message,listen to the ravings of Richard Boyd-Barret."
The people of Palestine are well used to hardship and have brought the wrath of Cain on their own head by attacking the Israelis in a senseless and pointless act of aggression. The modern weapons which are raining death upon them come from the power which furnishes the South with the very basis of its daily sustenance.
Basta! 'Nough said?
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