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Non C'est Non: Sarkozy's Irish visit met with protests national |
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Monday July 21, 2008 23:56 by Paula Geraghty mspgeraghy at yahoo dot ie
![]() Anti Globalisation protestors took to Government buildings to highlight the WTO impact on Irish farming, workers and human rights and fisheries. Each group was divided and coralled into three different sections in a state move to institutionalise supposed differences in those who articulated a NON in the Lisbon Treaty referendum. He came, he saw, kissed Cowen and left after a whirlwind 5 hour tour. |
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Brendan Ogle- Unite
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The IFA - the largest contingent - did NOT turn out to protest about the Lisbon treaty. They were there to SUPPORT Sarkozy in his oppositon to the Mandelson line at the WTO talks. In fact Sarkozy clapped in support of Padraig Walsh of the IFA at the reception when he spoke against the WTO. The farmers, as usual, are primarily interested in their own well being.
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mon secret: un moral de vainqeur!
hm....hm....
Comment? c'est un scandale!
is that a real pig's head? That's disgusting
Farmers aren't the only group in Ireland primarily interested in there own well being!
Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign photos.
Also, Sean Clinton of the IPSC and the Lisbon Campaign for Middle East Justice and Peace was interviewed briefly on RTE Radio 1's News at One - listen here: http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0721/news1pm_av.html?240129...l,209
The voice of the children
IPSC contingent
Euromed = A Green Light...
No to EU collaboration with Israel's destruction of the Palestinian people
IPSC's Philip O'Connor addresses the rally
A couple of snaps of banners hung along the M1 leading from Dublin airport into the city. Hopefully Sarkozy got the message.
1st banner on M1
Second banner on m1
éirígí at Merrion Square protest
Fair Play to all of you. Please God both he and the World Media got the message.
It was great to see the Tara activists there with all the other anti Lisbon groups. I sometimes think that the Tara activists are the real patriots in this country when it comes to protecting our identity and heritage. The EU will eventually want to destroy any symbols such as Tara if they are to go for full EU "integration" in the not too distant future.
does one honestly think that the the political establishment will have a rerun of Lisbon coming up to euro elections 2009.
given the fact that this year there will be 440million in public cutbacks.
with 1.5 billion in cut backs next year.
5o% of labour voters opposed the referendum
that in December the Czech government will host eu presidency
message is loud and clear Lisbon is dead.
You are our hope because you are few, so you can speak together, and contact yourselves, without media.
In France, we have propaganda and it works quite enough in part of people that doesn't imagine that communication is a whole (or whore ) job.
Examples of Propaganda we have, actually, in France :
TV messages, telling best about actual politique of purchasing power.
People going to meet us, on beach, to sing the praises of Sarkozy'politique. (I have heard)
Call "modernism" what is from Middle Ages. ... etc...
I notice one of the posts at the above French web site address (part of Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:16 post) states:
"It (the no vote for Lisbon Treaty) arrived like a courted woman says no; so, why is it is necessary to insist?"
"A good gentleman understands these things well (but not our Mr Sarkozy).
"If one insists, one generates unwanted results."
Well said!!
Sarkozy Comes To Dublin - Tyranny On The Street
Footage recorded the Day Sarkozy came to Dublin, people, Gardai and politicians
The strong Gardai presence can be clearly seen, always quick to say you don't have a right to do this and you don't have a right to do that but they are the ones acting unlawfully.
Embedded video Youtube Video
Embedded video Youtube Video
This is just loopy- Luxembourg and Spain? Exactly when did they have a referendum on Lisbon?
Perhaps our deceptive friend means the EU constitution? A few more countries voted on that one (Ireland never got a chance)...
And comparing the trade situation of Ireland and a country which is subject to sanctions? what on earth is that about?