No post yesterday due to flooding related connection problems and well that was a good thing given the state I was left after chequegate. The Irish Times are cranking up the video podcasts from their politics team and in this video Harry McGee analyses the debate. —– The Green Party have been busy asking questions […]
Entries Tagged as 'Trot for the ARAS 2011'
Campaign Diary #19
October 26th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
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Campaign Diary #18
October 24th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
We’re nearly there… polling day I mean. Sean Gallagher’s New National Anthem —– If you can bear another debate Newstalk and Google are working together on a debate today. The livestream will be available from 12 pm – 1.30 pm. —– If you are going to a count on Friday you might need a tag […]
Dana when she liked the gays
October 20th, 2011 · 4 Comments · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
1995, Dublin, a piece for Eurotrash. (That’s the fabulous Peach Carbolic she did a duet with – Peach always did a brilliant All Kinds of Everything). With many thanks to Kylie O’Reilly for unearthing this gem who tells me I have to mention that Linda Martin offered to lend Deanna the dress she wore when […]
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Campaign Diary #17
October 19th, 2011 · Comments Off on Campaign Diary #17 · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
More of the Presidential Election Broadcasts if you have recovered from Sean Gallagher’s. Mary Davis Michael D Higgins —– Conor Hunt likes fonts. A lot. Here he is on Presidential Election fonts. —– All sorted for Halloween? The David Norris campaign office have the last of the pumpkins by artist Mark McNamara. There is an […]
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Campaign Diary #16
October 18th, 2011 · 4 Comments · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
Firstly some posts on the referendums which you should go and read before you vote. Andrea Pappin has a post on the Judicial Pay Referendum and will be returning for a go at the Oireachtas Inquiry Referendum. Fiona de Londras has also written regarding the Judicial Pay Referendum. Both posts have links within to other […]
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