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Public Meeting: Irish Political Review Group

category national | politics / elections | event notice author Tuesday February 15, 2011 21:48author by IPR GROUP - Irish Political Review Group

Topic is "Election Statement"

IRISH POLITICAL REVIEW GROUP

PUBLIC MEETING

“ELECTION STATEMENT”

Teachers Club

Sat. 19th February

7.30pm

Parnell Square

All Welcome

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author by Criticpublication date Thu Feb 17, 2011 22:32author address author phone

How about putting the Election Statement here so we can read it?

author by Heronpublication date Thu Feb 17, 2011 22:41author address author phone

I have no idea about what the actual statement consists of, but judging by the February IRP editorial:

http://current-magazines.atholbooks.org/readers/full_ar...land?

"We can think of no better outcome, in the circumstances, than a very strong vote for Sinn Fein."

-the IRPG are going to endorse the Shinners.

Remember when the Irish Political Review was backing Declan Ganley and Libertas two years ago?

author by Criticpublication date Fri Feb 18, 2011 08:10author address author phone

Please don't ask us to REMEMBER!!!

If you have something, POST IT, PLEASE! Otherwise, stop dropping hints and innuendo!

author by Heronpublication date Fri Feb 18, 2011 21:45author address author phone

Here y'go, an IPR editorial endorses' Ganley's crusade, Jan. 2009:

http://www.atholbooks.org/archives/ipr/review_editorial...9.php

"The European Parliament has been trying desperately to pin a corruption charge on Ganley. But it is obvious that his real offence is that he has not submitted to the EU system of corruption. And that he has the object of making the European Parliament a responsible body, by means of a European party, instead of a gathering of kept men and women."

Personally, I'll probably support the United Left Alliance in this election, as it seems to the be only party that is seriously championing
Irish workers' rights and it isn't in hock to Big Business.

author by Zeitgeistpublication date Sat Feb 19, 2011 06:50author address author phone

Thank God for city of Cork Library! Just found this -

http://www.atholbooks.org/election_statement.pdf

Related Link: http://www.atholbooks.org/election_statement.pdf


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