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Walk the Line for Spring Water

category limerick | environment | news report author Friday June 02, 2006 01:59author by christina Report this post to the editors

Breaking News from the Pallaskenry / Kildimo Water Retention Committee:

Limerick County Councils intimidation tactics reach new levels as injunction against additional supporters of the anti-Deel water campaign has been granted.

Temperatures are rising in the West Limerick parish of Pallaskenry as the news breaks that Limerick County Council has been granted an injunction against 7 additional supporters of the anti-Deel water campaign by the high court on Thursday, 1st of June 2006.
An emergency meeting commenced late Thursday afternoon to discuss further proceedings by the campaigners. It is expected that the strong peaceful protest will continue to grow. Supporters will keep on “walking the line” which has been drawn to stop contractors from work on the Deel water supply system. A strong increase in support from local communities is expected and additional support from all interested parties is very welcome.

Please join the campaigners on the white line at the Pallaskenry to Kilcornan road.

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/76359
author by Niall Harnett - Rossport Solidarity Camppublication date Sun Jun 04, 2006 23:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Following a meeting tonight at the Rossport Solidarity Camp discussing this issue, it was decided that Micheal O'Seighin of the Rossport 5 and a number of people attending this weekend's gathering, will be travelling to Pallaskenry on Tuesday morning to 'walk the line' with the Bleach Lough Springwater Retention Group.

For more info ring 086 8444 966.

author by number 6 - legalize freedom campaignpublication date Wed Jun 07, 2006 23:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I am involved in a number of issues relating to unconstitutional behaviour. This unconstitutional behaviour even extends up to the High Court. But when one enters an Article 40 in open Court, it becomes the Jugde's imperative to enter an inquiry on the issue,(they are sworn to do so under Article 34-5) i.e. uphold the Constitution and it's Laws-'may God direct and sustain me.'It is the Judge's Constitutional duty to do so and your Constitutional right that this Civil Servant acts accordingly.
But. You must do it yourself. Not a Barrister/Solicitor/...sworn officer of the Court, to maintain the status quo - Unconstitutional behaviour, drive you off your Land etc. to make the few even more richer.
Do contact me on the issue. It's time we reverse the headache.
And please.Buy a copy of Irish Constitution e2.55 at any half decent bookshop.

 
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