Monthly Archives: September 2012
Bleep Blap Bloop: a short film by Marcella Coad and Paul Constantakis.
A tad weighted in favour of the boys, what with the heavy emphasis on sci-fi and action.
Otherwise, PhD-grade research.
Castlecomer Discovery Park [Co. Kilkenny] is continuing their appeal for help in finding their missing wallaby. “Geansaí” is one of two wallabys who disappeared from the park on Thursday night. The second wallaby was found at the side of the road in Castlecomer yesterday morning but Geansaí is still missing.He is described as being under 2 foot tall and brown/grey in colour.
Geansai: The Missing Wallaby (KCR96fm)
Bring them on.
It is a matter for the Catholic Church authorities whether this person [Cardinal Sean Brady] should remain in his position as head of the Irish Catholic Church. It is a matter for the rest of us to point out that such people, who even to this day think they did nothing wrong, are not credible advocates for any moral cause. Furthermore, the cabal of bishops who surround Brady, and who have defended his actions, are equally unfit for moral combat.
…Of course abortion is a moral issue, and right at the heart of whether a woman should opt to bear a child or not for up to nine months, is a critical moral decision.
The only issue in the debate on abortion is whether it should be left to the woman to take this moral decision for herself, or whether the state should intervene and criminalise her were she, for whatever reason, to decide that she should not bear the child, depending on her sustenance.
Because of the dysfunctional misogynistic character of our society – which, incidentally, the Catholic Church has done so much to foster – it can only be the woman herself who can make that moral decision. The intervention of the state or any other agency or person in that decision is an abuse of the woman’s autonomy and personhood.
So if the bishops have the bottle to engage in public debate on a moral issue, bring them on. But, one suspects, their sense of self-importance, allied to a traditional and well-nurtured cowardice, will caution them to be selective in the battles they join.
Insufferable Preaching From Cabals Of Cowards (Vincent Browne, Politico.ie)
(Photocall Ireland)
Nasty
atFor the first time.
All the known prospects and discoveries in Irish territory, with tables listing the relevant exploration companies’ own estimates for how much oil and gas these licensed areas contain.
From Dublin Shell to Sea:
Oil and gas under the areas of Ireland’s seabed already licensed to private companies is worth more than €1,600 billion (€1.6 trillion), according to the companies’ own estimates.
This research reveals the true extent of exploration in our waters. The total of the estimates issued by exploration companies for their licensed areas in Irish territory is 20,964 million (i.e. almost 21 billion) barrels of oil equivalent and belies the oil industry’s repeated claims that Ireland’s offshore is an “unproven territory” with scant exploration taking place.
Liquid Assets (Dublin Shell to Sea)
Thanks William Hederman




















