Monthly Archives: May 2015

‘YES’ VOTE TO TURN A MAN INTO A ‘MOTHER’?

YES! IN THE NAME OF ‘EQUALITY’. ‘…a secondary school in North Dublin held an LGBT week and pupils were forced to wear LGBT badges, write essays in favour of LGBT rights and do artwork in a similar vein….a 16-year-old girl … Continue reading

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BREEDERS OF HUMAN LIVESTOCK VISIT IRELAND.

SIX OF THE BEST! Going back to at least the early 1970’s, the Republican Movement and supportive and affiliated organisations have come together each year to choose a handful of individuals who are deemed suitable emissaries to represent all that … Continue reading

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NO PLACE AT THAT TABLE FOR THIS CHAIR.

THE PRICE OF PEACE…… Last month, 28 women who protested peacefully in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, against US President Ronald Reagan’s visit to Ireland received £1000 each arising from their action for wrongful arrest. Gene Kerrigan recalls the weekend when … Continue reading

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THE IRISH ‘GOAT’ SKINNED TWICE BY THE BRITISH.

A ‘NEUTRAL’ GROUP WANTS TO “TIP THE (GAY MARRIAGE) VOTE THE RIGHT WAY”! Like political activists everywhere, I know the wisdom of ‘keeping your friends close and your enemies closer’, by which I mean it makes more sense to subscribe … Continue reading

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‘INDEPENDENT’ VOICES URGE ‘YES VOTE’ IN THE BACKGROUND…..

OUTED! A ‘Gay Marriage’ referendum is being held in this State on Friday, May 22nd 2015 and, as expected in any such ‘contest’ – either here or in any other State and/or country – not all the ‘players’ are as … Continue reading

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‘BOBBY SANDS COMMEMORATION’ , GPO, DUBLIN, 2ND MAY 2015.

HUNGER-STRIKERS RALLY, GPO DUBLIN 2-5-15 : FEW WORDS AND PICS. On Saturday 2nd May 2015, at the GPO in Dublin, RSF held a rally to commemorate the 22 Irish republican hunger-strikers that died for their political beliefs between 1917 and … Continue reading

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