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         rights, freedoms and repression |
         opinion/analysis         
 Sunday November 13, 2011 16:04
 by passer by
Who needs leaders and talking shops, people are doing it for themselves
After the March there were some fantastic speeches on topics such as Ireland pulling out of the Euro and grassroots Democracy at Occupy Dame St yesterday shows up United Left Alliance and SWP lack of action on very important issues
I
 was lucky to be passing the central bank yesterday after the March 
which unfortunately  due to public transport cutbacks I ended up  being 
too late to participate on. However there were some fantastic speeches 
on  topics such as Ireland pulling out of the Euro and creating a more 
direct grassroots democracy at Occupy Dame St yesterday shows up United 
Left and SWP lack of action on important issues.  I have previously 
attended a couple of United Left meetings and the speeches I heard 
yesterday were far more authentic and convincing than any I heard at the
 ULA talking shops. Perhaps one of the reasons was there was no chair to
 block important issues such as  the Euro being discussed and causing 
embarrassment to the party leaders and TD's.
One republican chap 
called Peadar gave a passionate speech on why Ireland should leave the 
Euro as soon as possible.  Another speaker made strong points about the 
democratic travesty of the Irish people being forced to  have a second 
vote on the lisbon referendum because our leaders didnt like the result.
 Long may the Occupy movement  hold its ground at the central  bank and 
expose the truth that the media and our political parties of the right 
and left keeps hidden from the Irish people.  People are beginning to 
hear the truth and that really is a threat to the powers that be. Lets 
build a counter culture and raise uncomfortable issues such as  leaving 
the euro, grassroots democracy and breaking the conventions that our 
leaders  dont want to touch. ODS is doing more to help free our minds 
than all the political class put together.