plenty of cookies in the back of the room . . .
As I said, we’ve had our top people working on this since January — well, in between grand jury appearances — and we think we’ve come up with something. Try this one on for size: “A Global Struggle...
View ArticleWho ever said we were ... at War?
Who ever said we were ... at War? By Juliette Kayyem, Special to the Los Angeles Times The idea of a global war on terrorism proved its worth. It got us to Afghanistan (rightfully, in my opinion). It...
View Articleits curious to see how the Irish are entering the insanity of their neighbours.
Relax. calm down. A lot of mistakes are being made and have been made in London since june on questions of internal security and foreign policy and civil protection and terrorist investigation. Stop...
View ArticleThe Poor mother in Boston of a Jamaican in England is going through Victim,...
english boy like many, mixed up perfume into bombs, they say, his mother they wheel out, she gets scared, they go for the grandparents. U$...
View ArticleColonised UK Attacked - No FlyTrap at Shannon?
Britain's involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan contributed to the terrorist attacks in London, a respected independent thinktank on foreign affairs, the Chatham House organisation, says...
View Articlehello you "horizontal media" people.
That "bombmaker wanted an irish job" headline is a bit silly. If you want to play your part in making money in the commercial media and your part in securing our collective future, do *not* attract...
View Articlebullshit
al QUEDA AND THE CIA are the same fukin thing do your homework people its not muslims its the fuking UN and those american cunts the new world order
View Articleal Qaeda symps: USA vs Ireland
200 in Ireland according to media (above) vs '300 Islamist extremists' in the USA. Disproportional, no? 'In March, the FBI had identified more than 1,000 people suspected of being al Qaeda...
View ArticlePost-7/7: McDowell & the 'New Normal'
Ireland and US sign up to crime and terror pact -Irish Timeshttp://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2005/0715/2118217175HM8USSIGN.html A bilateral agreement on mutual assistance in combatting...
View ArticleThat article Damien
(Because it's Pay Per View.) Paying €10,000 a day for US military overflights has not really registered on the taxpayers' radar 25/06/2005 As US military aircraft entertain the crowd at the Salthill...
View ArticleIreland's blood-filled 'money-spinner'
"It is a great money-spinner for Shannon and should be welcomed. Pat Breen, CLare Fine Gael TD Gordon Deegan's article above made page 2 of the Irish Times and page 8 of the Irish Examiner yesterday....
View ArticleIrish Times: Increase in US troop traffic at Shannon
Increase in US troop traffic at Shannon Gordon Deegan Irish Times Almost as many US troops have passed through Shannon airport during the first six months of this year as in the whole of 2004. Figures...
View ArticleHiberno-Blogosphere: Irish ID Cards & 7/7
Sunday, July 10, 2005 Of all the utterly stupid things I've heard lately, one of the utterly stupidest has to be the idea that Ireland would "have to" introduce ID cards if Britain does. Er, why? The...
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