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PostSubject: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyThu Apr 03, 2008 12:55 am

Jeremy Paxman's introduction to an article on Bertie.

If your not happy with fawning on rte, Newsnight on BBC 2 pulls no punchs

Click the latest programme on the right hand side and watch from 16mins onwards


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PostSubject: Re: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyThu Apr 03, 2008 1:28 am

I just got the 'Brain Gym' thing after it. Paxman painted it fairly starkly did he?
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Auditor #9 wrote:
I just got the 'Brain Gym' thing after it. Paxman painted it fairly starkly did he?

He cut through the sycophantic servile flatterery of rte
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PostSubject: Re: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyThu Apr 03, 2008 2:17 am

I flicked on the OR TEE EEE "news" earlier. The broadcast from Fagans... you'd thing the crooked git was dead. There's nothing "commendible" about being quietly and uncerimoniously fucked out of office by your own party because they're too embarrassed to keep defending you anymore.


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PostSubject: Re: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyThu Apr 03, 2008 2:20 am

In the last few months Castro, Paisley, Ahern (and probably Mugabe? ) have announced their retirements. Rate them in historical importance and I think Bertie is put in the tuppenny place.
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SeathrúnCeitinn wrote:
In the last few months Castro, Paisley, Ahern (and probably Mugabe? ) have announced their retirements. Rate them in historical importance and I think Bertie is put in the tuppenny place.

Putin and Blair gone too, Bush soon to go.

The times, they are a changin'.
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And the Polish and French dudes.
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PostSubject: Re: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyMon Apr 07, 2008 1:43 am

can't view that thing wrong country anyhelp
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PostSubject: Re: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyMon Apr 07, 2008 1:48 am

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can't view that thing wrong country anyhelp

It gets replaced the next day with latest programme unfortunately. Couldn't get it in the archives or the archives for that matter. Shame.

Anyhoo. Enjoy the house band "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman Band10
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PostSubject: Re: "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman   "Not the first corrupt Irish leader, and doubtless, not the last" - Jeremy Paxman EmptyFri Apr 11, 2008 6:35 am

well i guess i could look up proxy
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