i for one welcome our new fraggle overlord
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 14:02 (fourteen years ago)
hear hear
― Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Friday, 28 October 2011 15:42 (fourteen years ago)
^
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 15:51 (fourteen years ago)
All hail Michael D. He asked my Mum to a dance once.
― fun drive (seandalai), Friday, 28 October 2011 18:22 (fourteen years ago)
my dad rid haughey's daughter a few times but hey it's not a contest
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 19:29 (fourteen years ago)
you win
― fun drive (seandalai), Friday, 28 October 2011 19:32 (fourteen years ago)
Pretty sure everyone in Ireland has stories about an intersection with a "notable public figure".
― fun drive (seandalai), Friday, 28 October 2011 19:33 (fourteen years ago)
lol i was going to say i didnt but actually i do but i wont post cuz it isnt rly interesting or salacious
― nakhchivan, Friday, 28 October 2011 19:36 (fourteen years ago)
also deems i was trying to work out what 'rid' was a euphemism for in that context but it turns out it was the opposite of a euphemism
― nakhchivan, Friday, 28 October 2011 19:38 (fourteen years ago)
yep
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 21:12 (fourteen years ago)
nb my dad is an old seadog so pinch of salt pinch of salt
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 21:16 (fourteen years ago)
http://s3.jrnl.ie/media/2011/10/Silver-Surfer-Awards-403-630x332.jpg
― gyac, Friday, 28 October 2011 21:17 (fourteen years ago)
lol
― nakhchivan, Friday, 28 October 2011 21:23 (fourteen years ago)
oh wow, portrait of an election
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 21:29 (fourteen years ago)
could do with a tiny Dana as the Virgin Mary crying in a corner, but yeah, couldn't ask for better.
― gyac, Friday, 28 October 2011 21:31 (fourteen years ago)
and pixie lott as mary davis
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 23:18 (fourteen years ago)
i hadn't given any credence to the polls showing gallagher the big lead last week, but the red c poll data about swingers backed it up
Transfers doing wonders for gay.
― the ghost-fisting is a one-off thing (darraghmac), Friday, 28 October 2011 23:21 (fourteen years ago)
paying 1bn tranche of anglo bonds from taxpayer funds tomorrow- not even senior debt afaik
Politicians and bankers lining up on primetime now to tell us why
Corrupt, lying motherfuckers
― occupy wall street 2: rummy never sleeps (darraghmac), Tuesday, 1 November 2011 21:49 (fourteen years ago)
studio discussion was 'unsatisfactory'
― occupy wall street 2: rummy never sleeps (darraghmac), Tuesday, 1 November 2011 21:53 (fourteen years ago)
and again at the end of this week, though at long, long last the media are starting to attempt to profile where/to whom and therefore why the irish govt is paying such huge sums to unsecured investors in dead companies
Ironic thing is that there'll be a huge and IMPORTANT debate when terry pratchett or whoever finally goes the assisted suicide route, we're not only lemming it financially, we've to fuckin report progress to the doctor in charge every three months
― teaky frigger (darraghmac), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 01:26 (fourteen years ago)
NAMAste, deems
― The term “hipster racism” from Carmen Van Kerckhove at Racialicious (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 01:28 (fourteen years ago)
deathlols
― teaky frigger (darraghmac), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 01:29 (fourteen years ago)
i've a fine righteous anger on me today, channelling it into landlord negotiations. Averaging 13% across the board so far, can't work out if i'm helping or exacerbating the problem tbph.
― teaky frigger (darraghmac), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 14:48 (fourteen years ago)
Dunph taking it to the bin companies on the Late Late. Fight the power
― Number None, Friday, 27 January 2012 22:14 (fourteen years ago)
He's had a few
― Number None, Friday, 27 January 2012 22:18 (fourteen years ago)
way to scorn his main source of nutrition
― The term “hipster racism” from Carmen Van Kerckhove at Racialicious (nakhchivan), Friday, 27 January 2012 22:20 (fourteen years ago)
any time Eamon needs to reach for a symbol of Irish greatness he goes for horse racing. It's hilarious
― Number None, Friday, 27 January 2012 22:22 (fourteen years ago)
& padraig harrington
― The term “hipster racism” from Carmen Van Kerckhove at Racialicious (nakhchivan), Friday, 27 January 2012 22:27 (fourteen years ago)
Referendum a coming! I love EU refererendums.
Taking Sides:
Passing the referendum will lead to our enslavement, forced abortions for all, and mass conscription v. Rejecting the referendum will lead to our expulsion from the EU and reversion to a barter economy based on the potato.
― The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 28 February 2012 17:38 (fourteen years ago)
latter, pls
latter all day
― steep? that's where i'm off hiking (darraghmac), Tuesday, 28 February 2012 17:56 (fourteen years ago)
right
FF splitReferendumHotel in bundoran sells for 650kCentral bank to ease into negative equity salesExchequer take up by 1bn vs last yearIMF lobbying for us
Is there really nothing to talk about
― Streep? That's where I'm a-striking! (darraghmac), Friday, 2 March 2012 17:05 (fourteen years ago)
plus sean sherlock passed that fucking awful legislation
― gyac, Saturday, 3 March 2012 01:26 (fourteen years ago)
1000 messages to get from ff re-elected to here.
― socks & pwns may break my bwns (darraghmac), Monday, 9 May 2011 02:40 (10 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
160 million euros per message, that
― socks & pwns may break my bwns (darraghmac), Monday, 9 May 2011 02:41 (10 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
chilling
hows all
― less of the same (darraghmac), Tuesday, 20 March 2012 20:47 (fourteen years ago)
flynn corruptLawlor corruptRambo corruptFF corruptBertie- ah jaysus, hard to say
!?
― less of the same (darraghmac), Thursday, 22 March 2012 12:00 (fourteen years ago)
The following is the full text of a statement issued by former taoiseach Bertie Ahern tonight, in response to the findings of the Mahon tribunal:
"I note the publication today of the Mahon Tribunal Final Report which are not the findings of a court of law.
At the outset, I want to make clear that I have had the great honour and privilege to serve as an elected politician for over 30 years. I have dedicated my life to politics and serving the interest of the Irish people in politics. I have never accepted a bribe or a corrupt payment.
The Tribunal into Certain Planning Matters was established to inquire into allegations of planning corruption in Dublin. After spending over a decade of inquiries and countless millions of euros, the Tribunal has not made – nor could it make – a finding to support the scurrilous and untrue allegation that I had been given a corrupt payment by Mr Owen O'Callaghan (the Cork based developer of Quarryvale) or any of his companies.
On this key substantive point there is no evidence whatsoever to show I received anything from Mr O'Callaghan.
Nor could there be because, put simply, this never happened.
The only reason that the Tribunal was allowed to investigate me was the entirely untrue and unworthy allegation that I had received money from Owen O'Callaghan. Without that allegation (which in truth was no more than rumour and gossip) it had no mandate at all to carry out a general inquiry into my finances and a trawl of my personal life.
>From the report it is clear, not a single witness at the Mahon
Tribunal directly stated that I was given a bribe (other than Mr Thomas Gilmartin). And he stated he was only repeating what he claimed he had been told by Owen O’Callaghan. Mr O’Callaghan was always clear that he never made that claim to Mr Gilmartin.
It is a matter of fact that I had nothing at all to do with the rezoning of the lands at Quarryvale. I was not a councillor on Dublin County Council and never exercised planning or zoning powers in respect of that site.
I am disappointed that the Tribunal has said that I failed to give “a truthful account.” That statement is unfair and inaccurate having regard to the evidence. It is one that I cannot and I will never accept and I will continue to examine ways in which to vindicate my name.
I was honest with the Tribunal and I gave it truthful evidence and I reject completely any suggestion that I did otherwise.
What I find most remarkable is that even where there is no evidence to the contrary, in many instances, my evidence has been summarily rejected and no good reason has been set out for why this is the case.
I am incredulous that the Tribunal has made findings rejecting the evidence of a number of individuals – including a number of friends who loaned me money –whose evidence supported mine. In the case of almost every person who lent me money, their explanations were not challenged at the hearings in any substantial way. I believe this is fundamentally unfair.
I find it extraordinary that the Tribunal has also disregarded the expert evidence that was given to it on tax, accounting and banking matters which supported me.
In particular, I believe that the notion that I got large sums of sterling and dollars is objectionable, inaccurate and without an iota of foundation.
Given the significance of the issue, this conclusion is all the more surprising because it has been arrived at without deploying the resources of a forensic accountant or an independent banking witness.
The Tribunal had unlimited resources available to it.
I find it startling and disturbing that despite its resources, the Tribunal did not employ any relevant experts but at the same time, declined to hear my expert banking witness to establish whether in fact their hypothesis could form the basis of any finding about foreign currency.
I note that the Tribunal’s report does not explain why the Tribunal did not call my expert in evidence, but still contradicted his conclusions.
I have accepted before that my personal finances were chaotic and this arose from a busy and personally traumatic period in my life.
I have apologised for any concern that this has caused people but I have never done anything wrong or illegal.
I have never received a corrupt payment and I have never done anything to demean any office I have held. I know that some people will feel that some aspects of my personal finances are unusual and that in retrospect it is obvious I was wrong not to have paid more attention to my financial affairs and records.
I truly regret if this has caused any confusion or worry in people’s minds. All of these issues arose in a period when my family, personal and professional situations were rapidly changing and I made the best decisions I could in the circumstances in which I found myself. I have long said that if I could go back in time I would do things differently, and for that confusion I am sorry. But I must repeat I never took a bribe or corrupt payment.
I never made a political decision in return for a payment.
I hid nothing. I gave the Tribunal unfettered access to all my financial records, and after years of investigation, this Tribunal has not made any finding of corruption against me. I have told the truth to this Tribunal, and I reject strongly any suggestion that I sought to mislead it."
tragic huh
― less of the same (darraghmac), Thursday, 22 March 2012 21:24 (fourteen years ago)
Martin has recommended that he be removed from the party.
Probably less work and better off if those worthy of leaving it did the moving.
― less of the same (darraghmac), Thursday, 22 March 2012 21:27 (fourteen years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/DwRGV.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/FqDmr.gif
― The term “hipster racism” from Carmen Van Kerckhove at Racialicious (nakhchivan), Sunday, 25 March 2012 01:01 (fourteen years ago)
perfect
― less of the same (darraghmac), Sunday, 25 March 2012 01:05 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.broadsheet.ie/2012/04/18/the-eviction-in-killiney-new-video/
― I'm going to allow this! (LocalGarda), Thursday, 19 April 2012 08:44 (fourteen years ago)
any sympathy?
not a huge amount myself having read the detail. but i am sort of amazed by the gardai letting the bailiffs do the manhandling.
surely if someone has to be forcibly moved, the national police force should take responsibility for that given that there are laws governing their right to do so and the manner in which they do it.
it strikes me that they just left the most inflammatory part of the job to the "evil bailiffs" to save face. but the fact is the bailiff could be anyone or do anything.
― I'm going to allow this! (LocalGarda), Thursday, 19 April 2012 08:46 (fourteen years ago)
where did you find the details?
you've to go pretty far to get repossessed/evicted. sitting on a 2m or w/e asset is a bad starting point to be drawing analogies with the rural and famineridden victims of the rackrent era.
― diafiyhm (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 April 2012 09:30 (fourteen years ago)
agree fully with you on the bailiff/garda thing. bailiffs seem to have a very strange position, like proactive bouncers. i'd be much happier to see the gardai in charge of removing illegal occupiers but that's also a fuckin minefield i suppose.
― diafiyhm (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 April 2012 09:33 (fourteen years ago)
i dunno man, once a court has decided yr occupation is illegal then surely it's the job of officers of the law to enforce that, not private hire dudes?
― aboulia banks (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 19 April 2012 09:37 (fourteen years ago)
It's not usually a criminal issue, is it? idk
The police probably shouldn't be enforcing civil judgments, if that's what this is.
― Une semaine de Bunty (ShariVari), Thursday, 19 April 2012 09:57 (fourteen years ago)
Does anyone have a right to evict in that case?
― I'm going to allow this! (LocalGarda), Thursday, 19 April 2012 10:03 (fourteen years ago)
I think bailiffs are officially officers of the court and they do, but i'm not 100% sure of the details in the UK, let alone Ireland.
― Une semaine de Bunty (ShariVari), Thursday, 19 April 2012 10:16 (fourteen years ago)
i think that it's a civil issue, and i think that gardai will be informed and present if there's an idea there'll be trouble and it's likely (as many civil issues do) to turn into a public order problem.
Bailiffs act on behalf of the legal owners of the property, i'm p sure they can 'evict'- whether that translates into a physica act is undoubtedly covered somewherd but it's kind of an unsettling area, given *drumroll for concepts vmnic* historical context.
Tho as said, attempts to draw on that context in this case is more likely to draw ire than sympathy.
These people own other properties, or so i hear secondhand from talking about this? If so, they're the reason we're fucked, and to hell with the IRBC supporting a privileged lifestyle for them while drawing on a bankrupt state. I'll horsh them out for nothin this evening.
― diafiyhm (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 April 2012 10:29 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah he owns several other properties apparently, and they have had since 2010 to do something about that mortgage. Compares himself to Gandhi at the start, it's only in any way sad based on in-built emotion about being forced to leave your home.
I do have a big problem with random cronies grabbing the guy tho.
― I'm going to allow this! (LocalGarda), Thursday, 19 April 2012 10:48 (fourteen years ago)
yr display name
― diafiyhm (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 April 2012 10:50 (fourteen years ago)
“I am against abortion in any form myself. The grace of God is so liberating and provides so many options to get the best out of life despite our fall in nature, and we all have that. Having said that it is an ideal to aim for. In an ideal world there would be no unwanted pregnancies and no unwanted babies. But we are far from living in an ideal world. An honest and a scriptural view is that things are getting harder for people, so what then for the weak in our society?
“Abortion as murder, therefore sin, which is the religious argument, is no more sinful, from a scriptural point of view, than all other sins we don’t legislate against, like greed, hate and fornication. The latter, being fornication, I would say, is probably the single most likely cause of unwanted pregnancies in this country.”
a fucking unbelievable statement.
― diafiyhm (darraghmac), Friday, 20 April 2012 16:42 (fourteen years ago)