"The president (Republic of Ireland)
holds a largely ceremonial office, the dignity of which is
considered important, so it is likely that a president would
resign from office long before undergoing formal conviction or
impeachment. "
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The Great Shell Rip-Off of the Republic of
Irelandby
Lir Sun Aug 17, 2008
17:04To me, this new piece of
resistance to Shell looks like more very good news from
Mayo.
Of course Shell would not be in a position to be
doing what they're doing along the Mayo sea coast were it not
for the fact that our grossly corrupt Government (Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial) has all along been backing Shell to
the hilt.
The senior "public servant" (so called)
primarily responsible for the legislation being used to
support this ongoing outrage should -- without any doubt in my
view -- be now invited to resign: or, to face impeachment
proceedings connected with the signing of her name on the
unconstitutional legislation papers being used to facilitate
Shell.
"The president (
Mary McAleese) holds a
largely ceremonial office, the dignity of which is considered
important, so it is likely that a president would resign from
office long before undergoing formal conviction or
impeachment. " (From:
http://en.wikipedia
.org/wiki/Impeachment )
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