July, 2021

Prof Liam Kennedy and how not to be a MOPE

Liam Kennedy is from Tipperary, but as an Emeritus Professor of History at Queen’s University, he’s come a long, long way from that county. This morning he’s top of the Opinion section of The Irish Times, playing a tune he’s often played before. He’s not one bit pleased with people who talk about the “inevitability” […]

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WHAT NEWS on THE RIALTO? (3). – by Perkin Warbeck

(Snap 1) Digital Camera Graffiti is, like Primo Carnera, aka The Vast Venetian,  one the the leading contenders for the most used of Italian words imported  into the English (or indeed, Leprechaun) language.  This particular graffiti was in the same spot the last time this scribe imbibed the visual  variety of Venezia, five or so […]

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AMERICAN BREXIT COMMITTEE STATEMENT ON THE BRITISH AMNESTY PLAN

1919 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 1724 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 John M. Corcoran Esq, Chairman Michael J. Cummings, Secretary July 16, 2021    Statement on the British Amnesty Plan for Soldiers, Security Personnel and Double Agent Killers of Irish Citizens The British government has chosen to cover-up its lawless legacy in Northern Ireland by granting pardons, amnesties, get-out-of-jail-free […]

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Letter: from American Brexit Committee to Nancy Pelosi

AMERICAN BREXIT COMMITTEE 1919 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 1724 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 John M. Corcoran Esq, Chairman Michael J. Cummings, Secretary July 15, 2021 Dear Speaker Pelosi:  We write again to share our concerns for the Irish peace process.  The British government is doing everything it can to destabilize the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol […]

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THE SIX COUNTY FREAK STATELET by Donal Kennedy

Keir Starmer visited the statelet to proclaim his support for the United Kingdom. A statelet whose voters have never voted for candidates who served in the United Kingdom Government. A statelet where neither Conservatives nor the noble baron’s party runs candidate. There has been confusion beyond Unionist supporters. It has been suggested that the 26 County […]

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The vaccine and genocide – by C J

Let me be absolutely clear, i am not ‘anti vax’ nor a ‘refusenik’ both dangerous and derogatory terms in which the media and career politicians have used to describe those who ask questions, in my opinion asking questions is sensible in this day and age I am sure you would agree. When i first heard […]

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Amnesty? Ask a British soldier

The outcry is almost as loud as it is surprising. The British government proposes to introduce a statute of limitation, which in everyday language means that it’ll not prosecute people involving in killings here before 1998. All five political parties have raised strong objections, as have victims’ support groups. The loud part is obvious. I’ve […]

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