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"Vincent Browne for Presidente! Viva Vincenzo!! " Not a bad choice... certainly missed on the telly | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country " I've been saying that for years. | |||
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"Spell check is not working " Can you stop worrying about your spelling. As long as people know what you mean you're grand ....tell anyone that complains about your spelling to fcuk off | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country I've been saying that for years. " And we'd soon be working 7 day weeks! | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country I've been saying that for years. And we'd soon be working 7 day weeks! " There would be no social welfare, nobody would ever win a legal case against the state ..sounds like a nightmare. | |||
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"Joking aside, the presidency is purely a figurehead with no real power. Bertie could probably do a lot less damage there, as well as showing that the grand old Irish tradition of sleeveenism is still honoured." The scary bit is that there actually is a chance he'd get elected. There's a tradition in this country to reelect the same crooks over and over again. Imagine being represented by Bertie on a national and international level. | |||
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"How would Tommy Terian be in the role, just a random though " Like he is on stage.... A muppet | |||
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"Bertie Ahern seems to be reengaging with politics in Ireland, in order to make an assisted bid for the Aras in Phoenix Park, but I think the very best candidate would be Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair. He is highly intelligent, young,dynamic decisive and with excellent contacts worldwide that can benefit business and enterprise in Ireland. Bertie Ahern is a faded, lame-duck political figure with too much baggage and dirty laundry to conceal. Furthermore, he would have to be paid with cash in brown envelopes as he has never had a bank account, allegedly. O'Leary is abrasive and shots from the hip, but he would tolerate no bs from anyone, either in business, politics oe civil servants. He would get my vote, if I had one to give. " This was a very leading question designed to instigate your preference! One point I'm confused about .... Michael o leary is young ???? | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country I've been saying that for years. " He also thinks people should stand up on short flights to fit more ticket buyers | |||
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"How would Tommy Terian be in the role, just a random though " Like he is on stage... honest open and a good listener... dosnt sound too bad | |||
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"Joking aside, the presidency is purely a figurehead with no real power. Bertie could probably do a lot less damage there, as well as showing that the grand old Irish tradition of sleeveenism is still honoured. The scary bit is that there actually is a chance he'd get elected. There's a tradition in this country to reelect the same crooks over and over again. Imagine being represented by Bertie on a national and international level. " A poll I saw this week (as much as they can be believed) said 5 percent would vote for him. I found this surprising because I thought there was a way more thickos living here | |||
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"Joking aside, the presidency is purely a figurehead with no real power. Bertie could probably do a lot less damage there, as well as showing that the grand old Irish tradition of sleeveenism is still honoured." Not 100% true the president has the final say on the passing of laws and by promulgating it into law by signing it, if he /she believes such a law is repugnant to the constitution he can refuse its legitimacy | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country " I second that | |||
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"Was the shinners not hinting Adam's might be looking to run." He's in the same category as Bertie according to the polls in that he wont get elected | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country " . Imagine o leary running the country. Everyone on minimum wage and no trade unions. | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country . Imagine o leary running the country. Everyone on minimum wage and no trade unions. " ... and priority login for an extra 10 quid for ROS and MyGovID. It's baffling to see that some think he's the right man for the job. | |||
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"Ivan Yates was a good politician and a good communicator. He is very politically aware and seems to be emotionally intelligent. He had his own problems like loss of his business and health issues. I always thought he would make a good president. I don’t see any prospective female candidates at the moment." He walked away owing the taxpayer a couple of million and is on a huge state pension Would rather it wasn't a retirement home for politicians | |||
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"Was the shinners not hinting Adam's might be looking to run. He's in the same category as Bertie according to the polls in that he wont get elected " Just like that he won't get in, if we remember what happened to martin McGuinness when he ran for presidency, their past will always come back to haunt you | |||
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"I’d like to see Sean Quinn run, would have the ordinary hard working persons interests at heart." The jokes have their own thread | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country " Which the President doesn't O'leary is best where he is | |||
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"I’d like to see Sean Quinn run, would have the ordinary hard working persons interests at heart." | |||
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"Joking aside, the presidency is purely a figurehead with no real power. Bertie could probably do a lot less damage there, as well as showing that the grand old Irish tradition of sleeveenism is still honoured. Not 100% true the president has the final say on the passing of laws and by promulgating it into law by signing it, if he /she believes such a law is repugnant to the constitution he can refuse its legitimacy " The President doesn't have the final say on passing laws. The President can refer any piece of legislation to the Supreme Court to ensure it is constitutionally valid but if they say it is then the President must sign it into law. | |||
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"I’d like to see Sean Quinn run, would have the ordinary hard working persons interests at heart. The jokes have their own thread " They have indeed, | |||
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"All on for a businessman in the Áras. We voted for Sean Gallagher when many turned against him because of a fake Tweet. Would have liked to see him get in that time. Bertie is awful, never want to see him in public life again but wouldn't put it past the fickle electorate. There are downsides to Democracy " Was there not more than a dodgey tweet. Did Martin McGuiness not expose him for some under the table brown envelope dealings. I think I remember something like this. | |||
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"I’d like to see Sean Quinn run, would have the ordinary hard working persons interests at heart. The jokes have their own thread " | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country I've been saying that for years. And we'd soon be working 7 day weeks! " And Gardai, soldiers, fire and rescue, prison officers, customs and so on would have to pay for their uniforms and reach a scratch cards sales quota every month. Not only that, cars without wheels can go on the road tax free, for every wheel you put on it there’s a €50/journey tax payable at a wheel vending machine….. | |||
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"O'Leary should be running the country I've been saying that for years. And we'd soon be working 7 day weeks! And Gardai, soldiers, fire and rescue, prison officers, customs and so on would have to pay for their uniforms and reach a scratch cards sales quota every month. Not only that, cars without wheels can go on the road tax free, for every wheel you put on it there’s a €50/journey tax payable at a wheel vending machine….." That's the spirit | |||
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