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Irish Election 2011: IRELAND SET TO ELECT NAZI FINE GAEL GOVERNMENT

Dublin : Ireland | Feb 24, 2011 at 7:25 AM PST
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The Fine Gael party said the Irish people had "absolutely no confidence" in the government

A CENSORED HEALTH WARNING OF NAZI FINE GAEL TO UNINFORMED BOGTROTTERS AND LAZY ANGLO-IRISH JOURNALISTS

On the eve of what will probably be one of the most significant elections since the foundation of the Irish servant scum state, a straw poll by Michael Marsh appears to me to be the most accurate indicator so far of the result. The poll states that Fine Gael may have peaked and are on 34.3%, Labour 22%; FF 16.1%; SF 12.3%; Greens 1.9% and Others 13.7%. Re-weighted by Eoin O’Malley of politicalreform.ie, the support levels are FG 37.1%;; Labour 20.5%; FF 15.7%; SF 10.4%; Greens 2.5% and Others 14.2%. If and its a big (IF) replicated in the general election it would result in 65-69 seats for FG; 35-39 Labour; 25-29 FF; 16-20 SF and 15-19 for Greens/Others. Another significant poll has Fine Gael at 37%, down one, Labour 20%, down 3; FF 16%, up 4; SF 12% and Others (incl. Greens) at 13%. At the end of the day we will just have to wait and see.

As someone who has been involved in politics one way or the other all of my life and after much soul searching, I cannot avoid the experience of the real Irish people's Irish history as the most reliable guide to the future. The following four quotes from famous Irish people are a summarized or distilled part of that;

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable".

- John F. Kennedy - Irish American President

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke - Irish Anglo Philosopher

Commissioner’s private reports to the 'Cabinet' complaining that British Imperialism created “the Irish public is rotten” and as justification for a fascist government in Ireland as a solution to Irish soul sickness.

Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it.

- Edmund Burke, again

Of course there is much wisdom in many quotes from our history and our mistakes as well as our own mistakes that we can all learn from but the problem is that real history of the Irish people of no property, is being constantly airbrushed by the British and their servant establishment in the Irish scum state. To compound the problem further, rampant censorship not just by the corporate mainstream media but Indymedia Ireland in general, is depriving ordinary people of the truth with ignorance, not just of our history but what is really happening in contemporary Ireland.

I believe that the book, 'A Self-Made Hero,' by Fearghal McGarry, on the life of Eoin O’Duffy the founding leader of Fine Gael, is a very important part of understanding contemporary Ireland. The biography is “a cautionary tale” for anyone trying to understand the Irish underground engine of Irish politics and its personality cult politics, rather than political principles, mentored by the British. O’Duffy was not just a solitary freakish individual and the book demonstrates how the foundation of Fine Gael as it morphed from the fascist Blueshirts and Cumann na nGaedheal leadership’s highly charged propaganda, that had publicly questioned the legitimacy of Fianna Fáil's Government’s election victories in 1932 and 1933.

Subsequently O’Duffy the blue shirt fascist leader and founding father, leader of Fine Gael, demonstrated this twice. Does a leopard change its spots ? Will the next Blueshirt Government turn their backs on their systematic, highly racist, violent, anti-democratic, hate-filled past ? The following is an article that somehow made it to the pages of Indymedia Ireland, when it wasn't quite as fascist as it currently is, with endemic fascist censorship.


IRELAND'S FINE GAEL FASCIST FOUNDING FATHER - LINK

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