In theory at least, and provided that the "possibly
impossible" (at present) task of
finding a
few non-corrupt Republic of Ireland lawyers
who have what it takes to responsibly engage in the
process, facilities do already exist for checking the
constitutionality of all of the legislation that has been
produced at the hands of the
three main branches of our
Government (i.e. Executive, Legislative, Judicial) ...
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Public protests (on their own) will NEVER be enough
though?
by
Selma Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:10
Congratulations and thanks
Maura (Harrington) -- for
a job really well done.
"This
giveaway
arises due to
legislative changes
made by ministers
Ray Burke
in 1987
and
Bertie Ahern
in 1992"
(from above).
Has anybody looked at the legislation in question?
With
Article 10
of
Bunreacht na hEireann (
Constitution of the Republic of Ireland) in
mind, the chances are the legislation in question is
unconstitutional; and, if it is, it can be permanently filed
away in the rubbish bin marked
"Illegal Law".
In theory at least, and provided that the "possibly
impossible" (at present) task of finding a few
non-corrupt Republic of Ireland lawyers who have
what it takes to responsibly engage in the process,
facilities do already exist for checking the
constitutionality of all of the legislation that has been
produced at the hands of the three main branches of our
Government (i.e. Executive, Legislative, Judicial) -
please see at:
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/government-in-ireland/irish-constitution-1/unconstitutional_legislation_and_decisions
While peaceful and lawful public protests of all kinds
appear to be essential (and hugely helpful) in regard to
this extremely important matter of our large (possibly
vast?)
gas and oil reserves,
I fail to see how they will
EVER be enough on their
own; and, that unless the flawed legislation is
identified, successfully
challenged, and
rooted out, our "courts of law" (so called) will always
succeed (eventually) in
bullying the protesters into
submission: and if necessary they will do so with the
help of the
guards (police), the
army, the
navy, the
air force and so on -- while arrogantly
but
falsely asserting that "the law is the law is the
law".
See also
"State Tyranny, and the role played by
unconstitutional legislation":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=State+Tyranny%2C+and+the+role+played+by+unconstitutional+legislation&btnG=Search
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