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Irish Election 2011: BE AFRAID OF NAZI FINE GAEL, BE VERY AFRAID

Dublin : Ireland | Feb 20, 2011 at 5:50 AM PST
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The Fine Gael party said the Irish people had "absolutely no confidence" in the government

BE AFRAID OF NAZI FINE GAEL IN THE IRISH FASCIST CORPORATE SCUM STATE, BE VERY AFRAID !

On the 06/01/2011, former Fine Gael Taoiseach and EU Ambassador to the US, John Bruton has said that Ireland is run by civil servants who use TDs and Senators to administer their rule. He was also suggesting countless corruption tribunals were needed because Irish Government ministers were not properly answerable to the Dáil. He further admitted he did not do enough during his three years as Taoiseach to reform how Ireland is run.

Ireland has long been a corporate state instead of the Irish Republic, based on the proclamation meant to have checks and balances, which has not existed in Ireland for quite sometime now. The forthcoming election does not provide any check or balance to either. We are what we consume and the fascist media coupled with rampant censorship, will deliver a fascist Fine Gael government. Ireland under a constant barrage of fascist media has become a fascist nation.

In his book, Crimes Against Nature, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wrote; "While communism is the control of business by government, fascism is the control of government by business." In the context of the last Fianna Fail Government, their golden circle and the bank bailout, I believe corporate fascism is an apt description of the current Irish state.

I think Mr Kennedy would agree with me, when I say Fianna Fail are 95 percent corrupt and Fine gael are 75 percent corrupt and thats even before they become Government, as they are already accepting money from the same corporations and of course, that is going to corrupt them totally, while they answer to no one on the matter.

The Irish coporate state is built on crony clientism. For example the religious orders were never held to account, as they were seen as insiders. Aside from the personal damage to children, it cost the state billions. Likewise the banking bailout, more than a 100 billion. The corporate state explains, why action was not taken by civil servants, who instead of holding them to account, held the bankers and clergy as part of their corporation.

The social partnership element of the corporate state that evolved in the mid 1990s, under Fine Gael’s John Bruton and Labour’s Dick Spring in government, invited social partnership institutions and agreements, as part of the fascist corporate Irish state, with persistent high unemployment and poverty, but their initiative under social partnership, was more about cosmetic "jobs for the boys" rather than substantce. A recent extension of this, was repressive Union policing of recent demonstrations against cut backs, which was street tokenism, rather than real protest.

A the end of the day, the ordinary people of Ireland are being screwed into the ground, without any real rights, democracy or accountability by anyone, in an uncaring, ruthless, heartless monstrosity of corporatism. The new Government of Blueshirt Fine Gael in the Irish corporate fascist state, will kill a lot of people, starting with the young, the aged, the sick, the deprived, the immigrants, the emigrants and last but not least a fading Irish middle class. The other Irish fascists who vote for them, deserve everything that is coming to them. It will not be pretty, be afraid, be very afraid.

Hitler's propaganda chief Herman Goerring said: "It is always simply a matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. Ask Indiemedia Ireland's UVF censor or the copororate mainstream media.

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BrianClarkenuj is based in Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
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Posted By Enochered Enochered | over 1 year ago
What you are presenting as corruption in the Irish government, is the same corruption that is evident across the globe. Professional politicians are corrupt as a breed. The average voter, has been put through a school system that has contaminated his perception of reality. He believes that government is trying hard to make things better for the working man but that try as they might, things go wrong. The result is they are always prepared to give them another chance. They do not understand, that these people are not getting things wrong, they are carrying out an agenda, they are getting things right. You saw how Cowan and Lenihan forced the signing of the IMF poisoned loan and even 7 billion euro from Rothschild's controlled Bank of England,before agreeing to an election, they were obeying orders. The people should have taken to the streets at once. What is the point of voting more scum into office expecting them to fix things. You talk about the media pushing things at the people, I believe they would like Sinn Fein and the Greens in power, might as well elect the most complete bunch of scum available. The only way out is to vote for Independent candidates.
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