He’s Back.
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He’s Back.
Are Ya Having That writes:
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Last week: Dear PewDiePie
YIKES!
Alan Walsh writes:
Stowaway on the Luas this morning from Jurassic Park. What even is it?
Anyone?
With some choice language the author defends Hillary’s health and skewers ‘unfit Trump’.
Frilly Keane writes:
Shocking.
Shocking I tell ya. I’m shocked; shocked that common sense and everyday cop-on has departed and gone the way of a Cork All-star.
Shocked that a 68 year old full-time beyond overtime politician, lawyer and granny gets a dose of pneumonia, and is treated and paraded globally onto any screen that’ll have her like a big ticket criminal being perp walked for the news cameras.
FFS lads; Hillary Clinton was fucking knackered. That’s it, that’s all. Christ you’d swear she said build a wall and keep the Mexicans out. Now, to be fair like, she should’a rang in sick anyway; and that’s shocking.
Shocking that this brilliant self-made woman gave more thought to looking over her shoulder at that misogynist blowhard ; yet Agent Orange himself cried off from Vietnam cause he wasn’t fit enough … at 22!
Arra’ would we all just cop on here and find the nearest Yank and kick them up the hole.
And here’s annuder thing with this fucking circus we’re expected to play along with and pay attention to; Trump – not Donald, or Donald Trump; tis Trump.
Everywhere from print to broadcast, from your phones to yere tabets; his title is Trump. Yet for the opposite candidate its Hillary, you don’t hear them say Clinton.
Short memories everywhere on this one, especially since Bill himself had higher poll numbers in the last 6 months of his Presidency that either of the two candidates looking for his job.
With the debates coming up; betcha it’ll be Trump this, will Trump that and how will Trump… alongside Hillary this, will Hillary that and how will Hillary.
She said it herself; “If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.”
Here’s anudder Shocker. Imagine if Hillary Clinton accepted the Democratic Nomination with 5 kids from 3 different lads around her on the podium…. America would have shat itself.
I don’t think I’ve seen a more ridiculous, abstract and cowardly election. And that’s saying something.
I think the Agent Orange side have copied what went on here in February; don’t let honesty, truth, accomplishment, substance and credentials near the voting population, and if there’s a media outlet that aren’t under control then buy them out or sue the fucking arses out’ve them.
Shocking.
Land of the free my hole
Wait till the debates and watch Hillary Clinton leave her opponent in tears. Yet still loose. Because they told us she did.
And he said himself “You know, it really doesn’t matter what the media write as long as you’ve got a young, and beautiful, piece of ass.”
Yau see the big problem here with the US Presidential 2016 is that they, those that get to vote, are not afraid of Trump being buddy buddy with Putin, or that ISIS and the like will come up behind them in their Malls and Subways, or that they may actually get a wall between them and Cabo, or the War in Iraq and the War in Afghanistan will have companions in Yemen, Syria whatever yere having yerself. What they the Septics are more afraid of is admitting to how thick and ignorant the majority of Americans are.
And that fact there, is Shocking.
Along with Shocking Literacy levels, Shocking Health Issues, Shocking Poverty, Shocking Greed, Shocking Welfare Failures, Shocking Intolerance, Shocking Obesity, Shocking Gun Laws …. Let there be a pox on all the voters for the Lad (who inherited somewhere between 100mill and 300 mill from his Daddy btw) “The beauty of me is that I am very rich.”
The American dream is about MONEY. Not Freedom.
America, now more than ever, even after Reagan and Bush 1, needs a Liberal Giant. They need someone that has the balls to represent the freedoms and rights and wellbeing of those that cannot afford them, and the too many that are now too afraid to try and seek them.
That name is once again is Clinton.
Do not listen to or tolerate any other argument or case or candidate. America Needs the Clintons back in the White House.
Hillary Clinton.
You don’t have to like her, but she’s the only one that can actually walk the fucking talk.
Home of the Brave? “When there are no ceilings, the sky’s the limit.”
We’ll have to wait and see.
Frilly keane’s column appears here every Friday morning. Follow Frilly on Twitter: @frillykeane
Pic: Getty
From top: The sit-down protest at Jobstown, Tallaght, November 2014; Paul Murphy TD
Almost two years after the Jobstown protest the first false imprisonment trial will start on Monday in the Children’s Court where a 17-year-old, who recently completed his Leaving Cert, faces imprisonment.
Paul Murphy TD writes:
“An injury to one is an injury to all” – so goes the old union slogan.
It is a principle which #JobstownNotGuilty is appealing to, as we seek to rally opposition to a major threatened injustice next week.
On November 15, 2014, then Tanaiste and leader of the Labour Party, Joan Burton was met by a spontaneous protest in Jobstown.
The protest grew to hundreds of people, as a community ravaged by the impact of austerity and betrayed by the Labour Party came out to make their voice heard.
A sit-down protest behind her car, which was parked beside a food bank took place, followed by another sit-down protest and slow march in front of a Garda jeep that Ms Burton was moved into.
In total, the protest went on for about two and a half hours. Around the corner, it later emerged, a homeless couple were living in their car for weeks.
After almost two eventful years, including two weeks of heavy-handed dawn raids, finding out through the media that we were to be charged with false imprisonment, and the tragic death of one of the accused, the trials are now upon us.
The first false imprisonment trial will start on Monday in the Children’s Court, where a 17-year-old young man, who recently completed his Leaving Cert, will stand trial.
“It’ll never go to trial” we were all re-assured repeatedly by people incredulous that the definition of false imprisonment could be stretched to include sit-down protests and slow marching. Yet it is.
This is not going to stop before Monday. By the end of next week, a young man could be sentenced to jail.
Next April, the first group of adult defendants will begin their six-week trial and could face up to life in prison. The total cost to the State of these prosecutions runs into the millions of euros.
How did it come to this?
This is not the first occasion when Ministers were delayed as a result of sit-down protests.
Take just one university, University College Dublin (UCD): Taoiseach Charlie Haughey was met by sit-down protests in 1989.
In 2002, Minister Noel Dempsey was stuck in a building surrounded by protesting students for hours.
Six years later, Brian Lenihan was reportedly ‘blockaded’ by protesting students there again.
Not one prosecution for even minor public order offences, never mind false imprisonment, followed any of these protests.
What’s so special about Jobstown?
It is a working-class community and a protest that has come to symbolise the dramatic shift in Irish politics.
That shift is one deeply unfavourable for the traditional establishment parties and the economic elite that they represent.
A key part of that change is the refusal of people to play the role allotted to them of ‘waiting in the long grass’ for elections – passively voting for parties like the Labour Party at election time, only to be sold out once again.
Instead, the anti-water charges movement was the lightning rod for accumulated anger to explode.
The result was widespread civil disobedience, centred in working-class communities like Jobstown.
Instead of the caricature of apathy, these communities were central to protests against Ministers, the prevention of the installation of unwanted water meters and, crucially, the 73% refusing to pay water charges bills.
Not only widespread civil disobedience, but successful widespread civil disobedience – with the Government forced to suspend water charges and Fianna Fáil forced into opposing them.
If you are part of the 1% in this country, with your traditional parties reduced to less than a combined 50% of support and Labour slashed from 37 seats to 7 – this is a very scary vista, considering the number of other issues that social movements are possible on.
It is a prospect that requires a strong response from their point of view. That is what explains the reaction of the state.
The effect of the conviction of people for false imprisonment would be to send a clear message – “this far and no further, back into your box. You may have forced us to suspend water charges, but don’t forget that effective protest is criminal and protesters will be criminalised.”
It is a draconian extension of the political policing that was on view in response to the anti-water charges movement, from the arrest of more than 200 protesters at anti-water meter protests, the outrageous jailing of a number, Operation Mizen spying against protesters and the denial of the Anti-Austerity Alliance of the right to fund raise on the grounds that the money would be used to “commission … an unlawful act”
This is a threat not just to the freedom and future of the 17-year-old, or the other 18 defendants.It represents much more than that.
It is an attack on the people of Jobstown and Tallaght – punishment for being to the forefront of the movement against austerity.
It is an attack on people’s democratic right to elect the TD of their choosing, because I would be removed as a TD if sentenced to more than six months in prison.
Most importantly, it is a fundamental attack on people’s right to protest. If sit-down protests are false imprisonment, then there are a lot of potential kidnappers out there.
Any striker who mounts an effective picket preventing the movement of vehicle could be guilty. Any anti-war protester who sits down outside Shannon airport could be guilty.
Any abortion rights protester who participates in a slow march could be guilty. We all become kidnappers.
It sounds farcical, but it is deadly serious. At stake here is people’s right to protest.
#JobstownNotGuilty was established by the defendants one year ago to co-ordinate a united defence campaign of all. We have been working away on legal and campaign preparations.
Now, we are appealing for people to support us and their own rights.
Much of the media has already pronounced our guilt, with the tone set from the day of our arrest, with Claire Byrne declaring that “you falsely imprisoned the Tánaiste” and continued famously by Ryan Tubridy on the Late Late Show, not to mention the Sunday Independent.
We therefore rely on people themselves connecting with #JobstownNotGuilty and spreading the information about the injustice that is threatened.
We need people to pass motions in trade unions, students’ unions and campaign groups.
We want other communities to publicly express their solidarity and support for Jobstown. This should become a national scandal – with a demand that the charges be dropped.
The 17-year-old is on trial for all of us next week.
We have launched a fundraising appeal to raise the €2,000 necessary for bail in case he is jailed, so that he can appeal without being incarcerated.
One of our campaign will read out a statement on his behalf at Saturday’s Right2Water march and we will be present with placards and leaflets.
Most importantly, we are appealing to people to turn out to the Children’s Court in Smithfield, Dublin 7on Monday morning at 10am for the start of the trial of the 17-year-old.
A massive display of solidarity is needed to show that we stand behind him.
Paul Murphy is a TD Anti Austerity Alliance. Follow Paul on Twitter: @paulmurphy/AAA
Last evening
Enfield, county Meath.
(Thanks Don Reilly)
Ringaskiddy, Cork.
(Thanks Barry Higgins)
Gearóid writes:
My Dublin…

Senator Catherine Noone arriving at the Keadeen Hotel in Newbridge, Co Kildare, for the annual Fine Gael Think-In on Monday
At first just Michelle, but then soon
She was echoed by Senator Noone
Each would make her mark
In the stands at Croke Park
While humming an entitled tune.
John Moynes
Rollingnews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=571vnkdrWC0
Anna Cosgrave, of the Repeal Project, writes:
This film features a spoken word piece by novelist Sarah Maria Griffin (Not Lost, Spare and Found Parts) performed by a variety of Irish women including Tara Flynn, Aoibhinn McGinnity, Seána Kerslake, Róisín Ingle, Ailbhe Smyth, Una Mullaly, Senator Lynn Ruane and her daughter Jordanne Jones, Charlene McKenna, Eleanor Methven, Louise Bruton, Sinead Gleeson, MayKay and Niamh Algar.
The film is the culmination of the time and effort of almost 100 people who kindly donated resources and skills for free.
Directed by Dave Tynan (Just Saying, Rockmount); produced by Dave Leahy and Liam Ryan, of Warrior Films, and Michael Donnelly V, of MDV. Cinematography by JJ Rolfe; post-production in Screen Scene with Juniper Calder.
Music: Lucid by Mmoths.
Previously: ‘It’s Time To Right This Awful Wrong’
Thanks Mark O’Toole
This morning.
DJ Jason Dee writes:
A musician reflecting outside the now closed HMV in Henry Street [Dublin 1]. A penny for his thoughts?
Previously: Hmmv
Ah here.
Yesterday.
IsMiseLeenie writes:
Stretching the definition of an avenue just a bit?!
Let’s see:
Fight!