They may crush the flowers, and trample every living thing but they cant stop the spring..
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There's no surprise in the fact that the most obsequious eunuchs bowing in the palace of corporatism should be praised in Time magazine. It is basically Playboy magazine for the elderly Republicans who need viagra when looking at their bank book.
Next week we'll see Noonan on page 3 in the bondholders special edition of Newsweek.
Think National. Act Local. Oh- and superstition is just the dark matter of human history.
Time magazine has had more whores on its front cover than Bare Arse Monthly.
Think National. Act Local. Oh- and superstition is just the dark matter of human history.
Karl Whelan gives his take on the Times article - The Celtic Comeback? Don't Believe the Hype
http://www.forbes.com/sites/karlwhel...ieve-the-hype/
Thomas Jefferson : Banking Establishments are More Dangerous to our Liberties than Standing Armies.
Bondwatch - Letter to Catherine Mayer, editor of Time (Europe) magazine:
http://bondwatchireland.blogspot.ie/...14th-2012.html
Thomas Jefferson : Banking Establishments are More Dangerous to our Liberties than Standing Armies.
- Friends of the Irish Environment, 28.04.2003"The land Coillte Teo is now selling for development was given to them by the State in 1988 to ensure that our woodlands were run commercially, not to enable them to sell the family silver to service bank loans".
That Time cover was nicely timed. Enda is in NY drumming up business today.
From student news.ieTaioseach Enda Kenny’s job of promoting Ireland as an ideal place to do business formally instigates this day.
In an effort to enhance business ties between Ireland and the United States, Mr. Kenny will spend two days in the latter country beginning today. Listed in his itinerary are a series of appointments in Cleveland and Philadelphia, following a speech at Philadelphia’s Brehon Law Society Symposium this morning.
This is already Mr. Kenny’s sixth visit to the United States since he became the Taoiseach. The recent call is highlighting the Government’s hope to acquire more foreign investments to mend the state’s struggling economy.
On this visit, the Taoiseach is primarily tasked to convey an important message to international business people and investors. He is also entrusted to endorse Ireland as an open realm for business.
http://www.studentnewsie.com/enda-ke...ess-ties-9761/
Don't know what the person who wrote that piece is studying but I hope it's not journalism.
Some very ropey English there
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Ouch.... Is Alison O'Riordan back in town or wha?
Think National. Act Local. Oh- and superstition is just the dark matter of human history.
Hard-hitting article from Eddie Hobbs.
Don't Expect a Celtic Comeback - Enda Kenny leads a Vichy government—captive externally to its creditors and internally to the unions.
On Dec. 13, 1862, they came through the morning fog, wave after wave, some of the finest fighting troops in the Union army. After earning distinctions at Seven Pines, Malvern Hill and Antietam, the Irish Brigade was asked to carry the green flag where others could not go, to secure Marye's Heights over the Virginian town of Fredericksburg.
Though glorified by the London Times, it was a hopeless charge that never should have been asked of any soldiers. The myth of the "fighting Irish" was sealed. But the reality was that the Irish were destroyed, suffering over 80% casualties on a field that had grown crops to relieve the earlier Irish famine.
The myth of Irish pluck continues today, even amid the financial crisis. Prime Minister Enda Kenny recently graced the cover of Time magazine. But according to data from the International Monetary Fund, Ireland has displaced Japan as the world's most indebted economy. Government, household and nonfinancial company debt add up to 524% of Irish GDP. (The Central Bank of Ireland uses a different basis for calculating the debt of nonfinancial firms; its estimate for total debt would be lower than the IMF's.) Funding this gargantuan load at an average cost of 4.5% would swallow nearly 24% of GDP—in other words, Ireland's entire industrial output.
Don't Expect a Celtic Comeback
Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake crescent-shaped smile
German magazine publishers have named Kenny as "European of the Year'
Not sure what they publish.
Comics?
http://www.independent.ie/national-n...s-3271721.html
Last edited by PaddyJoe; 24-10-2012 at 04:19 PM.
European of the Year, as pictured today during a slightly important topic
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