the thought of his stupid grinning fat head on telly now thanking the irish people for voting him back in is making my teeth hurt.barse. reports are saying it looks like bertie and co are back in the armchair of power.
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the thought of his stupid grinning fat head on telly now thanking the irish people for voting him back in is making my teeth hurt.barse. reports are saying it looks like bertie and co are back in the armchair of power.
THIRD TERM MUTHAFUCKAS
I'd like to think I had a personal hand in bringing Bertie to power again by not being in the country to vote him out. It would have went from 41.6% to 1.6% effortlessly. One man, one vote my hoop.
the thought of his stupid grinning fat head on telly now thanking the irish people for voting him back in is making my teeth hurt.
I need some sort of online election tracker. Updated in real time, of course. Is there one? I don't wanna give RTE 25c per text.
I need some sort of online election tracker. Updated in real time, of course. Is there one? I don't wanna give RTE 25c per text.
The first tally results of this year's General Election have been revealed.
12% (24 of 204 boxes) have been tallied in the five-seat constituency of Wicklow.
Fianna Fáil candidates Dick Roche and Joe Behan are ahead with 16% and 15% of the vote respectively.
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With boxes from all areas opened, Fine Gael's Billy Timmins is showing well with 13%, his running mate Andrew Doyle scoring well at 9%.
Labour's Liz McManus is also in a strong position at 10%, with her running mate Nicky Kelly at 4%.
The Green candidate Deirdre de Burca currently stands at 6%.
Looking at party share, Fianna Fáil is at 36% (2002, 31%), Fine Gael at 23% (15%), Labour 15% (29), Green 6% (5%).
Half of the 139 ballot boxes have been opened in Dublin North.
The boxes come from the north of the constituency and do not include Swords, which is likely to have an impact on the constituency's result.
Fianna Fáil's Michael Kennedy, Fine Gael's James Reilly and Trevor Sargent of the Greens are all reported to be polling well
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