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December 14,
2010
Main Opposition Party Undecided
About Bailouts
By William
Finnerty
Following recent reports of
"leaks" involving the mobile phone numbers of
TDs (Republic of Ireland Elected
Representatives), it appears the leaked
information "has gone viral", and that several
TDs (including government ministers) have been
"flooded" with abusive calls from members of the
public during recent
days.
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"FINE GAEL (Main
Opposition Party) APPEARS to remain undecided on
how to vote in Wednesday's Dáil ballot
(Wednesday December 15th 2010 that is) on
whether to ratify Ireland's bailout deal with
the European Union and the International
Monetary Fund, today's Sunday Times
reports."
"The paper says that while
Labour has committed to voting against the plan
when a division is taken this week, Fine Gael
are less unequivocal in their proposed stance on
the €67.5bn deal."
The two excerpts above
appear at: http://www.thejournal.ie/fine-gael-undecided-over-dail-bailout-vote-2010-12/
Maybe
a few phone calls from voters, which gently but
firmly point out to our "elected
representatives" that, if they wish to hold onto
their very lucrative positions as TDs, they
might need to start listening a lot more to the
people of the Republic of Ireland, and a lot
less to the people who are behind the European
Union and the International Monetary Fund, and
their proposed €67.5bn bailout for the
self-inflicted gambling debts of the
bankers?
This now seems particularly
important on account of the fact that, the
people of the Republic of Ireland who the TDs
are supposed to be representing, are not being
given the opportunity to "have their say"
directly on this extremely important matter
through the use of a referendum, a matter which
involves a huge financial burden for tax payers
(in "bad times"), and which appears (to me at
least) to have been deliberately designed to
plunge present and future generations of
Republic of Ireland citizens into a "perpetual
debt" situation (of crippling magnitude), which
they might never be able to free themselves
from. This is not very good for the "common good"
mentioned in Article 6.1 of our
written Constitution (Bunreacht na hEireann),
is it?
Add to the above the fact that, as
an internationally well-recognised, independent,
and sovereign nation state of long standing,
there is nothing whatsoever to prevent the
Republic of Ireland Government (Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial) from creating its
own COMPLETELY "debt-free and interest-free"
money, by the means already referred to and
outlined at: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98299#comment275816
Backup
Copy at: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/IndyMediaIreland/1December2010/Post.htm#comment275816
These
notes derive largely from a "comment" which
appears at the following Indymedia
(Ireland) www location: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/98444#comment276274
Incidentally,
the controversially "leaked" TD phone
numbers have all been printed, as part of
the main article, at the www address immediately
above.
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Closely
related Open News Diary Entry
...
"The
BIG political lesson of recent times"
:
http://www.opednews.com/Diary/The-BIG-political-lesson-o-by-William-Finnerty-101209-552.html
Backup
Copy at: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/IrishSmallAndMediumEnterprises/11December2010/Email.htm
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The
above text is based on the December 14th 2010
Diary Entry at the following Open
News www
location: http://www.opednews.com/Diary/Main-Opposition-Party-Unde-by-William-Finnerty-101214-679.html
For
a limited period of time, facilities for
commenting on the issues in question are
available at the www address immediately
above.
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The above
information has been sent by e-mail (using "Rich
Text") on December 14th 2010 to an
international selection of senior
politicians, lawyers,
economists, and clergy. To
view the e-mail used please click on the
following www link:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/14December2010/Email.htm
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