"Now, many of 'them' still can't wait to give it (our
Constitution) all away? - even after the almighty 'slap in the
mouth' they have been given by the electorate regarding the
Lisbon Treaty - which, compared to Bunreacht na
hEireann (Constitution of the Republic of Ireland), and by
ANY healthy standards, is just an incomprehensible pile of
verbal rubbish, which is very deliberately and very cleverly
designed to slyly enable despots and plutocrats of all kinds
to do whatever they wish, particularly in regard to human
rights law (as set out by the United
Nations)."
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A
Referendum on our Government (Executive, Legislative, and
Judicial) might be better?
by Doubtful
Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:45
I'm not
sure there is a need for a referendum regarding the
long-standing and ongoing "military" situation at Shannon
Airport?
Allowing for Article 29 of Bunreacht na
hEireann (the Constitution of the Republic of Ireland, which
literally translated actually means the "basic law" of the
Republic of Ireland), it might be FAR, FAR more appropriate
for our electorate to ask our "elected representatives", and
MUCH more so our UNELECTED judiciary, why they now appear to
all have abandoned our hard-won Constitution? -- which, over a
period of some 8 centuries or so (say 32 generations or
thereabouts), was "paid for" by our forebears in terms that
could realistically be described as "rivers and lakes of
blood", and "mountains of abuse, misery and
suffering".
Now, many of "them" still can't wait to
give it (our Constitution) all away? - even after the almighty
"slap in the mouth" they have been given by the electorate
regarding the Lisbon Treaty - which, compared to Bunreacht na
hEireann, and by ANY healthy standards, is just an
incomprehensible pile of verbal rubbish, which is very
deliberately and very cleverly designed to slyly enable
despots and plutocrats of all kinds to do whatever they wish,
particularly in regard to human rights law (as set out by the
United Nations).
Who in their right minds (apart from
the "wolves in sheep's clothing" corrupt beneficiaries) would
want to swop the Lisbon Treaty for Bunreacht na
hEireann?
Among several other things, and for those who
may not already know, Article 29 of Bunreacht na hEireann
contains the following statements:
1) "Ireland
affirms its devotion to the ideal of peace and friendly
co-operation amongst nations founded on international justice
and morality."
2) "Ireland affirms its adherence
to the principle of the pacific settlement of international
disputes by international arbitration or judicial
determination."
3) "Ireland accepts the
generally recognised principles of international law as its
rule of conduct in its relations with other States."
So
where are the eyes of our government -- Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial -- regarding these extremely
important Constitutional issues?
Why are "they" not
upholding our Constitution? -- that (in my view) is the most
pressing question that we (i.e. the Republic of Ireland
electorate) need to get truthful and meaningful answers to
from our so called "public servants" at the present time, and
we need them "sooner rather than later".
Related
link: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Bunreacht+na+hEireann&btnG=Search
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The
above text has been copied from the following Indymedia
(Ireland) location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/87976#comment230867
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Perverting the course of
justice (in a MASSIVE way) ...
June
20th 2008 Status Report on letter (dated May 9th 2008)
sent by Royal Mail Airsure Service to Republic of
Ireland Prime Minister Brian Cowen
TD:
"It's nearly there"
(six weeks after it
was posted!!)
An electronic copy of the May 9th
2008 letter to Prime Minister Cowen TD, plus scanned copies of
associated Post Office receipts, can be viewed
at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/9May2008/Email.htm
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For
future reference purposes a copy of this e-mail will
later today be placed at the following address:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Media/20June2008/Email.htm
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Human
Rights (Ireland):
http://www.humanrightsireland.com
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