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Thursday January 01 1970

Battle of the Boyne Site Double Premier Protest

category national | politics / elections | event notice author Thursday April 26, 2007 15:05author by piss taker Report this post to the editors

Bertie Ahern & Ian Paisley have agreed to visit the battle of the Boyne site on the 11th of May.

This will provide a wonderful opportunity to win votes & make noise & show how a united ireland can protest both premiers in one place at one go.

You have not enjoyed this opportunity before.

Your participation is requested.
2 premiers clash. 2 clans fight. But there can only be one immortal victory!
2 premiers clash. 2 clans fight. But there can only be one immortal victory!

Think about the colours and sashes you would think appropriate to subverting this wanton utterly crap and superficial ploy.

at this site you will find a map of the site
http://www.battleoftheboyne.ie/Map/

I sugges this might provide a good opportunity to leaflet for SaveTara as well as talk about maternity care in nearby Drogheda. If you can't get to the site on the day - you can always reclaim Drogheda.

author by chortlepublication date Thu Apr 26, 2007 15:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The next test of Irish democracy is not up the wee north (whose assembly will sit the week before this most excellent gig with ample historical opportunity for big drums and fireworks) but in the Eire State.

Drogheda has in the last year illustrated well the malaise of health care & maternity provisioning by the FF&PD regime (which you're going to change).

But that constituency is not the only one which suffers such health issues. Let us remember that every "border county" fields an independent candidate on hospital issues. Indeed the out-going dail counts members who wish to be re-elected since their manifesto for more proper "united ireland cross border health co-operation" have not as of yet embarrassed the taoiseach enough.

The other suspects will get their gig and press release sorted soon. Wethus move on from "love ulster" through "love croker" to "the sash me da wore". You've less than two weeks to get big time and low budget creative. Don't pass up this opportunity - all Ireland gigs widen your usual horizontal media spin &it would be a pity to leave this one up to the usuals. Reclaim Drogheda!

author by Boyopublication date Sat Apr 28, 2007 06:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Adopting shared value systems, dropping any differences - soon nothing will be left of either culture.

Union Tricolour
Union Tricolour

author by status titpublication date Sat Apr 28, 2007 15:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

needless to say - this allows people who can't reclaim Drogheda! (perhaps being too shagged out after Mayday weekend or smoking dope constantly & no longer up for thar sort of thing)
"an opportunity to protest 2 premiers at one go".


There are many advantages & blessings to migration & its affect on our general Irish allure. But Silicone implants are artificial and not hereditary. ok? Same thing goes for penile enlargement. Just in case you think we're getting all sexist on your pasty white paddy ass.

author by Trumpet (community band waiting on subsidies, - but still very eager. really wanted a steel drum)publication date Sun Apr 29, 2007 15:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done Rev. Ian.

you won. I always knew you would.:.
you are the last premier - who do you want to govern Scotland?

it was al qaeda : now vote
it was al qaeda : now vote

author by 2 into 1publication date Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Let Bertie and Ian do their thing for the cameras. Both of their sad 'cultures' have a long way to go to reach what the rest of us know as 2007.

author by jjpublication date Fri May 11, 2007 15:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

peace at last, credit where it is due, well done to all

author by roosterpublication date Fri May 11, 2007 17:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

well done to all who helped it happen, praise the Lord, peace at last :-)

author by Johnny appleseedpublication date Fri May 11, 2007 21:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Funny that how much cash was thrown into the pot to fetishise the whole
political 'process' . There are the two of 'em planting the trees and not a stone's throw from
beautiful Tara- which they are denuding.

not even the israelites in the early nineteen hundreds got away with turning the sod!

How strange the communities north and south that would turn their backs on the
poverty of cultural debasement to score points whilst the nurses strike, kids
are put through the courts.

They still wear the orange and the green and globalisation has produced
a monster delineating the difference in traditions.

why is the money not being spent on the schools?
The maternity hospitals?
the people who need it.

they have cauterised traditions to achieve an americanised society where
the stupid and brave march to the same drum.

I planted a tree for prisoners.
It had to be a holly tree because the poor old warden was afraid that it would
grow to a great and wonderful height and thereby threaten the foundation of the
prison wall.

Thanks for nothing Ahern/Blair/Paisley- instead of peace you have sold us bit
by bit down the river and the next geneartion will absorb the poison water
, the lies and the bills that are kept so sweetly in the filing cabinet!

No more war means not doing business with the men who trade in it
and pretend of peace.

Mr Blair.

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