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"With the soon
to be expected general election in the
Republic of Ireland in mind, which is
believed to be only weeks away, it should be a
case of 'political suicide' for any
Republic of Ireland TD (Dáil Éireann
"Elected Representative") who votes in favour of
tomorrow's budget proposals?"
A "rich
text" version of the "Diary Entry" text below has
been sent by e-mail to a group of Republic of
Ireland Senators, and a copy the e-mail in
question can now be viewed at the following www
location: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Senate/6December2010/Email.htm
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December
6, 2010
December 7th 2010 Budget
(Republic of Ireland)
By William
Finnerty
"A short article in the Irish
edition of the Daily Mirror (dated January 30th,
2009) points out the absurdity of the country
making cutbacks in public services while sitting
on billions of Euros worth of natural resources,
and happily handing them over to the most
profitable companies in the
world."
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The above excerpt
has been taken from the following location www: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/90909
In
what appears (to me) to be a straightforward
violation of Article 10 of our written
Constitution (Bunreacht na hEireann), the Republic
of Ireland's natural oil and gas resources are
STILL going to be given away it seems; while, at
the same time, extremely deep cuts in public
spending -- of an unprecedented type -- are being
proposed in order to pay for bailing out the
bankers, who, as a result of their own free
choices, and without any consultation whatsoever
with the people of the Republic of Ireland, have
collectively -- and possibly deliberately for all
we know? -- built up an enormous mountain of
gambling debts around the world, the exact size of
which nobody really seems to know.
"IRELAND
has EUR 5.4 trillion of oil lying off the west
coast, it was revealed yesterday (i.e. January
30th 2009)": Please see at
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/90909
"SITTING
ON A (5.4 TRILLION EUROS) FORTUNE": http://www.istockanalyst.com/article/viewiStockNews/articleid/2997336
With
the soon to be expected general election in the
Republic of Ireland in mind, which is believed to
be only weeks away, it should be a case of
"political suicide" for any Republic of
Ireland TD (Dáil Éireann
"Elected Representative") who votes in favour of
tomorrow's budget proposals?
But will
it?
Or, will it be a case of:
"Bankers rule - okay?" (Related
link: http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/1205/budget.html)
"For
you know, nuncle, The hedge-sparrow fed
the cuckoo so long That it had it head
bit off by it young."
"May
not an ass know when the cart draws the
horse?"
The two quotes
just above are from King Lear (which is
believed to have been written between
1603 and 1606 A.D.).
Allowing
for all the socially disturbing and destructive
events connected with Jekyll Island and The US Federal
Reserve Act of 1913, it looks, to me at
least, that "humanity" (generally) still seems to
be an extremely "slow learner" regarding
agreements of the kind the Government in Dublin
appears to have recently entered into with the IMF?
Still, there
was no Internet in 1913,
and there is now. Might that change anything I
find myself wondering?
One lives in
hope!
A closely related e-mail -- titled
"How It Works (The Invisible Government), plus
a Golden Opportunity ..." was sent this
morning to an international selection of senior
politicians, lawyers, and economists, and a copy
of it can viewed at: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/6December2010/Email.htm
Much
of this Diary Entry is based on an Indymedia
(Ireland) "comment" located at: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98299#comment275964, and
which has been "backed up" at: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/IndyMediaIreland/6December2010/Comment.htm#comment275964
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The
above text has been copied from the Open News
Diary Entry at: http://www.opednews.com/Diary/December-7th-2010-Budget--by-William-Finnerty-101206-347.html
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Human
Rights Ireland http://www.humanrightsireland.com
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