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Garret FitzGerald – “a Politician Often Judged on his Intentions Rather than his Actions”
The former Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Garret FitzGerald has died aged 85 years of age – a very sad event for people who were close to him. Many credible testimonies are recorded showing he was a kind and courteous man in his personal relations. His public political career stretched from 1965, when he was elected to the Seanad (Senate) on the Fine Gael ticket up to a couple of weeks ago – he wrote a regular Saturday column in the Irish Times which was often interesting.
Many media professionals liked FitzGerald (no harm in that), but very few were willing to face him down on key issues of public policy (dangerously harmful).
Most of today’s broadcasters fall into that trap, with one small telling exception : Vincent Browne, presenter of TV3’s late night week day current affairs programme :
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Kill the Finance Bill – Burn the Bondholders!
See discussion here :
http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/2011/01/23/so-what-happens-next/
Line of Action :
Kill the Finance Bill
Dissolve the Dáil and announce a new General Election date before March 11
The Green Party/Fianna Fáil policy – apparently supported by Fine Gael – of passing the Finance bill this week should be rejected out of hand.
Call the bluff of the right-wing – do not tolerate hypocrites pretending to oppose the government, but in fact hoping the austerity package is passed – and after a General Election Fine Gael and their Labour coalition colleagues will say they are in “a straitjacket”, their “hands are tied”, and so on.
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Brian Martin, Éamonn Cowen, Mícheál Kenny, Enda Gilmore – Who Cares?
Brian Martin, Éamonn Cowen, Mícheál Kenny, Enda Gilmore – Who Cares?
If the new government is a Fine Gael-Labour Coalition after the imminent 2011 General Election, Kenny-Gilmore will quickly be just as unpopular as Cowen-Gormley today –
since such a government will pursue the same policies as the outgoing discredited Greena Fáil coalition.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mícheál Martin is voting no confidence in his leader the Taoiseach Brian Cowen next Tuesday –
enjoy this video instead of going through the entrails :
