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One of ours is a "former Rose of Tralee ". It's on her campaign literature, posters, press releases etc.
#1 obviously.
#1 obviously.
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One of ours is a "former Rose of Tralee ". It's on her campaign literature, posters, press releases etc.
#1 obviously.
I guess it'll come downn to a " lovely laugh " decider roundThink there are two rose entries running
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Unfortunately I was thinking about Gemma O'Doherty when I happened to spot this on my way home. Is he a racist? I don't know who to vote for
Coincidentally I'm on my way to the sorta debates for the EC president election. Trying to get to grips with how it works on the way there. Polling suggests a wide coalition with the group fine geal are in on top, potential for a left/right anti Europe coalition too. I expect a very diplomatic floor crossing showpiece.
I'm very sketchy about Ming. He got where he is by supporting turf-cuttingI'll probably give Ming the #1
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Unfortunately I was thinking about Gemma O'Doherty when I happened to spot this on my way home. Is he a racist? I don't know who to vote for
this is probably the first youtube ad i haven't skipped
I sort of object to independents in general. There are more than enough parties to be able to choose one that broadly represents where you sit on the political spectrum. It's just a cop-out to pretend you're not like the rest of them. And frankly is a bit arrogant. Also they invariably just look after their locale and very rarely harbour a bigger picture view of what might be good for the country. I suppose they make more sense when voting in local elections compared to general (where the hope is to be able to bribe the government for a few concessions in the case of a closely run election) but still.the only 2 people I can see myself giving a vote to are Gannon and Alice Mary Higgins. Fuck the rest of them.
As for the local elections, other than the goons gawping down at me from the lamp-posts, and for whom the hatred is real, and growing by the minute, I don't know what the fuck is going on. No cunt with a 'Fine' or a 'Fianna' is getting a look in. There's one independent lad I've been impressed with, and maybe one of those solidarity crowd (though I dislike Paul Murphy and that makes me not want to vote for anyone to do with him).
yeah, that makes sense. Except I can't bring myself to vote for any party. All the main ones are cunts. And you might as well be voting independent as any of the small ones. The indos form alliances (ie: the speaking group) once elected so they're not completely useless. And voting for someone from a party who are, effectively, told what to think, is something I will never do. Politics is fucked up.I sort of object to independents in general. There are more than enough parties to be able to choose one that broadly represents where you sit on the political spectrum. It's just a cop-out to pretend you're not like the rest of them. And frankly is a bit arrogant. Also they invariably just look after their locale and very rarely harbour a bigger picture view of what might be good for the country. I suppose they make more sense when voting in local elections compared to general (where the hope is to be able to bribe the government for a few concessions in the case of a closely run election) but still.
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