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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So TD Paul Murphy as been arrested for the protest 3 months ago in jobstown took seven gardai who turned up at hes house this morning at 7 am.
What do people think of this on?. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well too be fair if someone blocked me in for a few hours in my car I'd be highly pissed off and would be asking the Garda too deal with it I agree too protests but there's a limit and they broke the limit that's what I think of it so they deserved it being honest |
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Political policing simple as!! This is the kind of shit that happens to opposition politicians in some of the most repressed societies on the planet (granted not as bad but the idea is the same). I don't see corrupt politicians or bankers being led out of their houses at 7am like mass murderers and questioned for "false imprisonment". The footage shows her sitting in The back of her car, paid for by the same people "terrorising" her, on her phone laughing which is hardly the behaviour of a woman who has been falsely imprisoned. Time people in this country woke up and demanded the real criminal bankers developers and politicians were jailed and not someone trying to give the voiceless a voice. |
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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago
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It was a foolish move on the protesters behalf. Of course the tanaiste was going to use this opportunity to try and put a negative on the anti-water charges campaign.
What beggars belief is why are they only being arrested now.
mark my words something been either passed through today or voted on in the rail. Its a tactical move to take attention of something else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Propaganda!! Needed a scapegoat and they got one. Ends Kenny should be brought out and shot.
a tad extreme lol let your vote hurt hm in the next election " were to soft in this country anyway compared to Greece and spain. Get arrested for stopping her getting out of the car? If in them countries they prob would have bricked it or worse. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Propaganda!! Needed a scapegoat and they got one. Ends Kenny should be brought out and shot.
a tad extreme lol let your vote hurt hm in the next election were to soft in this country anyway compared to Greece and spain. Get arrested for stopping her getting out of the car? If in them countries they prob would have bricked it or worse. "
I think Ireland was eay to soft at the time gave in to easy to the Germans,I can see alot more countries leaving the euro like Greece. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If Paul.Murphy was prevented from leaving his drive way for 2 hours by people shouting at him and rattling his car then he might want the cops to do something. If it is political then it is fairly stupid. The water meter thing has lost public steam, why drum it up again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Propaganda!! Needed a scapegoat and they got one. Ends Kenny should be brought out and shot.
a tad extreme lol let your vote hurt hm in the next election "
Totally agree Laid, wipe that snigger off his face |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Leaving aside the politics the morning raid was ridiculous. They could easily have arrested him by appointment it's not as if he was going to skip the country "
But sure if was a danger at the protest they could of arrested him there and then for surely it would come under public order why the 3 month investigation tho. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Leaving aside the politics the morning raid was ridiculous. They could easily have arrested him by appointment it's not as if he was going to skip the country "
Actually. Ignorant self publicising fascist that he is he confirmed that when asked to call down he told the guards to arrest him.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pity they didn't keep him a bit longer. Absolute out and out waste of space.
And another!!"
A sheep because he has a different view to you that you don't like??
Get a grip |
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By *an19Man
over a year ago
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"Propaganda!! Needed a scapegoat and they got one. Ends Kenny should be brought out and shot.
a tad extreme lol let your vote hurt hm in the next election "
The votes won't hurt him, I reckon he would be delighted to take a back seat from all this shit, he would just sit back, criticise whoever gets in an spend his big fat salary every week, eventually retire from it and laugh at the tax payers while his living very comfortably on his massive pension. |
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By *aid backMan
over a year ago
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"Leaving aside the politics the morning raid was ridiculous. They could easily have arrested him by appointment it's not as if he was going to skip the country
Actually. Ignorant self publicising fascist that he is he confirmed that when asked to call down he told the guards to arrest him.
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I would love to know how a socialist can be a fascist. you sir are a buffoon that clearly doesn't know his left from his right thus making all your opinions invalid |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pity they didn't keep him a bit longer. Absolute out and out waste of space.
And another!!"
Why's that? Aren't you a sheep for following the others that disagree with water charges? Or is that different because it's what you want to do?
Back in your box there love
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank to all taking part so far some great comments there.
Anyway do we have any really stromg parties at the moment to challenge Enda Kenny I think he do another term it be fairly close when it comes to the votes mind you he wont be getting my vote. |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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"Pity they didn't keep him a bit longer. Absolute out and out waste of space.
And another!!
Why's that? Aren't you a sheep for following the others that disagree with water charges? Or is that different because it's what you want to do?
Back in your box there love
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well if you're happy how the money is being spent in this country and how it is run by our glorious politicians in power, keep on pouring your money into the bottomless pit...they won't get mine though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pity they didn't keep him a bit longer. Absolute out and out waste of space.
And another!!
Why's that? Aren't you a sheep for following the others that disagree with water charges? Or is that different because it's what you want to do?
Back in your box there love
well if you're happy how the money is being spent in this country and how it is run by our glorious politicians in power, keep on pouring your money into the bottomless pit...they won't get mine though!"
Why don't you leave then?
I'm guessing you don't pay for other utilities like gas or electric either then?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bull irrespective of water charges nobody should be intimidated by gangs of thugs pretending to be all for the people .....us culchies are paying for water for years and we dont feel the need to bombard ministers cars ....the real time to protest was when the bank guarantee was given and the usc was introduced ?????? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bull irrespective of water charges nobody should be intimidated by gangs of thugs pretending to be all for the people .....us culchies are paying for water for years and we dont feel the need to bombard ministers cars ....the real time to protest was when the bank guarantee was given and the usc was introduced ??????"
I'd say the majority of protesters aren't paying the USC sure why would they bother protesting about that! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bull irrespective of water charges nobody should be intimidated by gangs of thugs pretending to be all for the people .....us culchies are paying for water for years and we dont feel the need to bombard ministers cars ....the real time to protest was when the bank guarantee was given and the usc was introduced ??????
I'd say the majority of protesters aren't paying the USC sure why would they bother protesting about that!"
My sentiments exactly |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think his nice TD salary will soften the shock for him. If he didnt surround himself with typical scumbags using them as his foot soldiers i might feel sorry for him. |
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"Pity they didn't keep him a bit longer. Absolute out and out waste of space.
And another!!
Why's that? Aren't you a sheep for following the others that disagree with water charges? Or is that different because it's what you want to do?
Back in your box there love
well if you're happy how the money is being spent in this country and how it is run by our glorious politicians in power, keep on pouring your money into the bottomless pit...they won't get mine though!
Why don't you leave then?
I'm guessing you don't pay for other utilities like gas or electric either then?
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Why don't you leave and might I suggest somewhere like Russia or Egypt where opposition politicians are routinely arrested in dawn raids! Now get back in your pin sheep!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pity they didn't keep him a bit longer. Absolute out and out waste of space.
And another!!
Why's that? Aren't you a sheep for following the others that disagree with water charges? Or is that different because it's what you want to do?
Back in your box there love
well if you're happy how the money is being spent in this country and how it is run by our glorious politicians in power, keep on pouring your money into the bottomless pit...they won't get mine though!
Why don't you leave then?
I'm guessing you don't pay for other utilities like gas or electric either then?
Why don't you leave and might I suggest somewhere like Russia or Egypt where opposition politicians are routinely arrested in dawn raids! Now get back in your pin sheep!!" I'm happy here. Happy paying taxes. Happy earning a living.
You ignored my question though. Funny that. Couldn't answer it no?
Hypocrite jumps to mind. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ladys and gents just seen a few comments there and all are great we all have different views on the matter but please show respect for eachother views, at the end of the day its a debate.Thanks again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People have a constitutional right to peacefully protest.
You have no constitutional right for that protest to be moved so you can be at work on time.
Its the most important right in the constitution, without it we might as well still be under british rule. The police pushing people out of the way and assaulting them are a disgrace. |
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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago
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"People have a constitutional right to peacefully protest.
You have no constitutional right for that protest to be moved so you can be at work on time.
Its the most important right in the constitution, without it we might as well still be under british rule. The police pushing people out of the way and assaulting them are a disgrace."
Rephrase please. Not all police. Like the protesters its a minority. Most officers would rather not be there and would love to protest too but are unable to. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"People have a constitutional right to peacefully protest.
You have no constitutional right for that protest to be moved so you can be at work on time.
Its the most important right in the constitution, without it we might as well still be under british rule. The police pushing people out of the way and assaulting them are a disgrace."
Is this the bit? You missed out some clauses...
ii. The right of the citizens to assemble peaceably
and without arms.
Provision may be made by law to prevent or
control meetings which are determined in
accordance with law to be calculated to
cause a breach of the peace or to be a
danger or nuisance to the general public...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People have a constitutional right to peacefully protest.
You have no constitutional right for that protest to be moved so you can be at work on time.
Its the most important right in the constitution, without it we might as well still be under british rule. The police pushing people out of the way and assaulting them are a disgrace.
Is this the bit? You missed out some clauses...
ii. The right of the citizens to assemble peaceably
and without arms.
Provision may be made by law to prevent or
control meetings which are determined in
accordance with law to be calculated to
cause a breach of the peace or to be a
danger or nuisance to the general public...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Rephrase please. Not all police. Like the protesters its a minority. Most officers would rather not be there and would love to protest too but are unable to. "
No I wont rephrase.
My point is, if some girl sits on the road to peacfully protest, then no guard should assault her, and any guard that does should be arrested. Not that the police should join the protest.
One guard assaults someone peacefully protesting as the "majority" look on and do nothing. I'm not gonna give that a pass.
I understand its tough to be an honest, person working as a guard, its a gang with criminal elements, where standing up to those criminal elements means you become an outcast, lose your job, maybe your family and life will fall apart, even the government will turn against you.
That sucks, it really sucks bad, but it does not give those guards that do nothing a free pass. It just means they are stuck in a bad place.
Also, to put it context, I have signed up to pay the water charges and wont be protesting them, I just feel very strongly that people should be allowed protest. |
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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago
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"Rephrase please. Not all police. Like the protesters its a minority. Most officers would rather not be there and would love to protest too but are unable to.
No I wont rephrase.
My point is, if some girl sits on the road to peacfully protest, then no guard should assault her, and any guard that does should be arrested. Not that the police should join the protest.
One guard assaults someone peacefully protesting as the "majority" look on and do nothing. I'm not gonna give that a pass.
I understand its tough to be an honest, person working as a guard, its a gang with criminal elements, where standing up to those criminal elements means you become an outcast, lose your job, maybe your family and life will fall apart, even the government will turn against you.
That sucks, it really sucks bad, but it does not give those guards that do nothing a free pass. It just means they are stuck in a bad place.
Also, to put it context, I have signed up to pay the water charges and wont be protesting them, I just feel very strongly that people should be allowed protest."
Ah stop. 'Assault' my arse. Your so quick with the 'rights' quotes. There is a difference between causing an obstruction and protesting. And generalising all police officers in the same category is a cop out.
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By *avie tCouple
over a year ago
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Thankfully we live in a democracy.... And as the saying goes "the people get the government they deserve" use your vote cause a lot of ppl the world over would love that right of course protest but it can't descend into anarchy |
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SORRY FOR THE RANT
its Disgraceful..... It was interesting that the first few arrested are all involved in politics even though the protest was not organised by them. They didn't arrest anyone who organised it.
They are trying hard to make people who support the non paying of the water tax out to be serious criminals.
In other countries protesters throw petrol bombs and riot even physically assault politicians.we have had several protests with 70,80,90,100 thousand people attend without any problems.In Jobstown they sat down and protested with out resorting to violence but because the media is bias it's twisted to make it out that the protesters are as bad as the provos or organised drug gangs.
Phone Burton was surrounded by police And in no danger she only had people blocking her car could have got out into a garda car and people couldn't block that if the sirens were.
won't be long until a bill is put in front of the Dail to make protesting illegal.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Leaving aside the politics the morning raid was ridiculous. They could easily have arrested him by appointment it's not as if he was going to skip the country
Actually. Ignorant self publicising fascist that he is he confirmed that when asked to call down he told the guards to arrest him.
Really ? Fascist,I think it might be worth your while reading and discussing the origins of the Fine Girl party
,historically known as "the blueshirts" aligned with fascisim.We are told today and in recent political history that Irelands' mainstream parties are so called "centre right",they have and as with the European Parliament become so far right wing that it's is plain to see,citizens are becoming no more than a burden to the profiteering of massive global business.
The "greed is good" logic and the "loadsa money" buffoons are hanging onto outdated ideologies.
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