Daily Archives: September 17, 2012

Receivers appointed to Clery’s on O’Connell Street

Reblogged from NAMA Wine Lake: There has been speculation “on the street” for over a month about the imminent appointment of receivers to the Clery’’s department store on O’Connell Street and this evening RTE reports that a receiver has indeed … Continue reading

More pain to come for the ordinary people??

Irish Finance Minister rewarding economic treachery and mind boggling incompetence????

By Thomás O Cléirigh The next budget is coming and I decided to re post a short video clip to remind the Minister of Finance of the lottery pensions the last shower of gangsters who were members of the last … Continue reading

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1 year on, Occupy is in disarray; spirit lives on

Occupy Wall Street began to disintegrate in rapid fashion last winter, when the weekly meetings in New York City devolved into a spectacle of fistfights and vicious arguments. Punches were thrown and objects were hurled at moderators’ heads. Protesters accused each … Continue reading

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A small step for our Irish Language

In view of what is happening in the Ireland of today. As our Independence has been sold off to faceless German bondholders, I was thinking what could individuals could do, particularly businesses owners ( shop owners) and the thought occurred to me … Continue reading

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Sindo insinuates NAMA abused press complaint procedure to suppress freedom of press

By Nemawinelake, Last week was a bad one for NAMA as it was revealed that an internal investigation by the Agency led to the uncovering of what was alleged to be a breach of its security with confidential details of loans being leaked by … Continue reading

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Up date regarding the work of The Peoples Convention

Dear Machholz blog , I am happy to update you on some developments regarding the work of The Peoples Convention.  There are a number of meetings going ahead which I would like to invite you to attend. The meetings are: … Continue reading