http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHvQeu7oQZw
Scottish chat show host Craig Ferguson’s map of Europe (@9.13) on CBS’ Late Late Show.
FIGHT!
*swings broken whiskey bottle*
[‘Fionn the Foot’ in the Phoenix Park, Dublin.]
Free tomorrow?
Can you walk?
Ciara Norton writes:
“I know you don’t normally do this but we are currently in the throes of National Walk to School Week 2014 and TOMORROW is our National WOW Day (WOW: Walk On Wednesday). We hope to surpass our target of 20,000 children walking to school with their families tomorrow morning and we’d love a mention. Just think – car-free roads and not a jam to be seen…! Above is our mascot Fionn the Foot with some deer in Phoenix Park. Just because.
[Justice Minister Frances Fitgerald outside government buildings today]
Further to the Guerin Report.
The government’s response:
Via RTE:
“The Garda Inspectorate is to carry out a comprehensive inquiry into serious crime investigation, management, operational and procedural issues.
The Cabinet has agreed to bring forward new legislation to strengthen the operation of the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission.
There is to be an independent expert review of performance, management and administration of Department of Justice.
An independent Garda Authority is to be up and running by the end of the year.
A new Garda Commissioner is to be recruited by open competition in parallel with the establishment of the new authority.”
Govt agrees response to Guerin Report RTE)
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
#Breaking Taoiseach said he has “no problem” apologising to Sgt Maurice McCabe for the delay in addressing his concerns #dail
— Independent.ie (@Independent_ie) May 13, 2014
A poster for Local Election 2014 Green Party candidate Grazvydas Vaitekunas in Monaghan, Co Monaghan today.
Bonzor writes:
“I know a lot of people saw online yesterday that a Green Party local election candidate from Lithuania was subjected to racist abuse while out hanging up his posters.It seems that whoever threatened him was as good as their word and followed through with their promise to deface his posters…”
Pic via Deborah Naylor
Also…
Just caught a sitting Laois Cllr red handed removing Grainne Corcoran’s posters at Money Cross #dirtytricks #badform pic.twitter.com/lNyzBu3AtS
— Senator John Whelan (@SenJohnWhelan) May 13, 2014





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxvfDTaUVAo
Behold: the UEV-440 ‘urban escape vehicle’ from Conqueror Australia – a 4.4m, fully suspended, all-terrain luxury trailer/camper complete with pantry, double sink, surround sound flat screen TV, heating, air-con, a shower and more, including a price tag of between AUS$50,000 and AUS$66,000. (€34k-€45K)
[Senator Deirdre Clune and Church of Ireland’s Bishop of Cork Paul Colton at the launch of Cork LGBT Awareness Week in Cork Civic Offices yesterday]
Part of an address by the Rev Paul Colton, Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, yesterday to launch Cork LGBT Awareness Week.
“There are many Christians, including myself, who believe that God’s justice, God’s love and the inclusiveness of God, must bear fruit in unqualified equality for gay and lesbian people too. As a friend, a gay priest in the UK said only this weekend:
Being gay is not a choice, it is my being, who and what I am as a person before God and though it does not define all that I am it is inseparable from my sense of self and of course from my faith.
Strangely, something that gives me hope – paradoxically – is the fact that almost from the start, Christians have been arguing among themselves about something or other. First the argument was about circumcision.
Since then the Christian story has been one of prejudice, injustice, labelling as ‘the other’ and failing to show Christ’s love, being overcome step by step: slaves, Jews, science, single mothers, children born outside marriage, people in interchurch marriages, victims of suicide, the downfall of apartheid, divorcees, women (first in decision-making in the Church and then in the ordained ministry); standing up to racism. Think in our own lifetime of how, arising from our sense of the love of Christ, our attitudes have changed in the Church to many of these people, issues and situations.
Awareness is the state or ability to perceive. If that is to happen we all need to be open to looking around – to seeing, hearing, listening and encountering, yes, but most especially, to take the risk of reaching out to understand, especially of reaching out to embrace people we think are different from us.
I want, therefore, to encourage especially those gay and lesbian people who are involved in church life, or who once were, to engage with the debates many churches are having at the current time. About an hour ago Shirley Temple Bar tweeted: ‘Sharing LGBT stories is an important step on the road to equality.’ I agree with that, and I ask you not to give up on religion and religious institutions.
It is essential that your voices and experiences are heard and listened to. More important, it is vital that you do not let people drive you away. The loving welcome and inclusion of you is not theirs to take away: that love, that inclusion, that welcome, that belonging are God’s gift – God’s grace – offered to you as much as to anyone else.
FIGHT!
Speech By Paul Colton (ChuchofIreland)
Picture: Diane Cusack
The 17-storey Elysian Tower in Cork built by the O’Flynn Construction Group and opened in September 2008. It’s the country’s tallest building – 11 metres taller than Dublin’s Liberty Hall. It consists of 211 ‘luxury apartments’, including 37 penthouse apartments, and retail, restaurant, gym and creche facilities.
It’s being reported that the loans associated with Michael O’Flynn, of the O’Flynn Construction Group, are being sold by Nama to global investment firm Blackstone Real Estate.
The Irish Times reports:
In the absence of any information to the contrary, the taxpayers can only conclude that they have given Mr O’Flynn a very large bailout. As far as we know, Mr O’Flynn owed his banks €1.8 billion when he went into Nama in 2009 and has now left Nama owing Blackstone considerably less money – the figure of €1.1 billion being reported.
Mr O’Flynn remains, subject to contradiction by Nama, in control of his company; he just has new bankers. However, some €700 million has been wiped off his debts and sucked up by the taxpayer in one of two ways depending where the writedown took place.
If the writedown occurred when Mr O’Flynn’s loans originally transferred into Nama, the tax payer took the hit in the subsequent recapitalisation capital of the banks. If the writedown occurred when Nama sold the loans on to Blackstone, which is unlikely, the taxpayer has funded it through Nama.
O’Flynn, Blackstone case shows need for Nama openness (Irish Times)
Pic: Wikipedia
Well, well, liquidators of IBRC just ordered by Delaware court to set aside $36m for racketeering claim.
— NAMAwinelake (@namawinelake) May 13, 2014
@eurozoneous The hearing this afternoon was the liquidators seeking permission to sell the IBRC loans; the $36m hold-back is for Flynn case.
— NAMAwinelake (@namawinelake) May 13, 2014
A man with a face like a rump,
Has given some hippies the hump,
Let them shout themselves hoarse,
It’s all par for the course,
For a businessman like Donald Trump
John Moynes
(Sean Curtin)
Meanwhile…
The Dark Lord arriving in Shannon yesterday.
Jaysus the al fresco arse kissing of Donald Trump would make you want to puke! Whats happening to us?
— David McWilliams (@davidmcw) May 13, 2014
‘You’ve Been Trumped‘ – The 2011 documentary detailing the battle between a Scottish community and The Donald is available on Netflix.