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Vote to kill the counter-revolution

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If recent opinion polls are to be believed, Friday 23rd of May 2014 may turn out to be a red-letter day in the politics of the 26 counties, and by extension in the politics of the island as a whole.

For 92 years, since the narrow ratification of the Anglo Irish Treaty by Dáil Eireann under the British threat of terrible war if not voted through, the Free State has been continuously ruled by three counter-revolutionary parties – Cumann na nGaedheal-Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Labour – either as single-party governments or in various permutations as coalitions.

Far from creating a republic which this state is often erroneously described as, these three parties have worked assiduously to avoid creating any of the conditions that would allow the state to take the form of a republic. Instead, what these parties have created and presided over has been a theocratic state for…

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2 comments on “Vote to kill the counter-revolution

  1. Graham Ennis's avatar
    Graham Ennis

    Well, an amazing analysis of the Friday elections. The ghost of 1922 has come back to haunt the Gombeen men. Who would have thought it!. Time to get rid of the chancers, carpet baggers, and crooks who have hijacked the political system and government.
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  2. an lorcánach's avatar
    an lorcánach

    ón cartlann – nóta cuí
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