"The closely
related set of issues include 1) unconstitutional legislation,
2)
government bullying, 3) impunity for all of the perpetrators
involved in
connection with C-PTSD injuries caused by the
government bullying in question,
4) the total refusal (to date) of
the legal profession to use human rights
legislation already in
place (and directly based on the United Nations
Universal
Declaration of Human Rights) to protect the targets of
such government abuse,
and 5) the very difficult to understand
claims of consultant psychiatrists, and
the closely associated
medical doctors, social workers, and psychologists who
form part
of their teams, that there is nothing they can do about this
whole
overall situation: other than to help the targets of the
completely unlawful and
socially destructive government abuse in
question 'to cope' with it."
A "Rich Text" version of the
text below, which contains a number of additional
Internet
hyperlinks, can be viewed at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/LeslieMorgan/11September2010/Email=================
September
11, 2010 (Diary Entry at Open News Web Site)
President of the
Republic of Ireland
By William Finnerty
Preparations
for the next presidential election in the Republic of Ireland
have
begun.
::::::::
On September 9th 2010 Fergus
Finlay, Chief Executive of Bernardos (Ireland),
made public the
fact that he is interested in becoming the next President of
the
Republic of Ireland.
In an effort to try to ensure
that a certain set of very closely related issues,
which I
believe it is extremely important to have aired in public during
the
next presidential election campaign in the Republic of
Ireland, I sent Fergus
Finlay an e-mail last Thursday, which was
copied to (among others) an
international selection of senior
politicians, lawyers, psychiatrists, and
academics, and which can
be viewed at the following address:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/LeslieMorgan/9September2010/Email.htmThe
closely related set of issues referred to above include 1)
unconstitutional
legislation, 2) government bullying, 3) impunity
for all of the perpetrators
involved in connection with C-PTSD
injuries caused by the government bullying in
question, 4) the
total refusal (to date) of the legal profession to use
human
rights legislation already in place (and directly based on
the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights) to
protect the targets of such government
abuse, and 5) the very
difficult to understand claims of consultant
psychiatrists, and
the closely associated medical doctors, social workers,
and
psychologists who form part of their teams, that there is
nothing they can do
about this whole overall situation: other
than to help the targets of the
completely unlawful and socially
destructive government abuse in question "to
cope" with
it.
Allowing for the above, my hope is that the next
President of the Republic of
Ireland will a) do much more than
President Mary McAleese (the present
president) to prevent
unconstitutional legislation, and unconstitutional
activities of
the kind associated with such invalid legislation, and b) do
much
more to support and protect people who, like myself, try to
resist and challenge
such extremely serious abuses of high public
office.
Some specific information relating to the general
problem (during recent years)
of unconstitutional legislation in
the Republic of Ireland can be viewed at the
following
location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrAnneJeffers/5July2009/Email.htm=================
The
above text has been copied from the following Open News
location:
http://www.opednews.com/Diary/President-of-the-Republic-by-William-Finnerty-1009\
11-440.html=================
For
future reference purposes a copy of the above text will later today
be
placed at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/LeslieMorgan/11September2010/Email=================
Human
Rights Ireland:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/=================
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