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offsite link The Saker blog is now frozen Tue Feb 28, 2023 23:55 | The Saker
Dear friends As I have previously announced, we are now “freezing” the blog.? We are also making archives of the blog available for free download in various formats (see below).?

offsite link What do you make of the Russia and China Partnership? Tue Feb 28, 2023 16:26 | The Saker
by Mr. Allen for the Saker blog Over the last few years, we hear leaders from both Russia and China pronouncing that they have formed a relationship where there are

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2023/02/27 19:00:02Welcome to the ‘Moveable Feast Cafe’. The ‘Moveable Feast’ is an open thread where readers can post wide ranging observations, articles, rants, off topic and have animate discussions of

offsite link The stage is set for Hybrid World War III Mon Feb 27, 2023 15:50 | The Saker
Pepe Escobar for the Saker blog A powerful feeling rhythms your skin and drums up your soul as you?re immersed in a long walk under persistent snow flurries, pinpointed by

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Public Inquiry
Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005

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offsite link The Appalling Treatment of Covid Vaccine Whistleblower Dr. Byram Bridle Sat Jan 11, 2025 13:00 | Dr Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson
Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson write about the appalling treatment of Covid vaccine whistleblower Dr Byram Bridle, the Canadian immunologist who was removed from duties for raising the alarm about the vaccine.
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offsite link ?High Chance? Reeves Will be Forced into Emergency Spending Cuts Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:00 | Will Jones
There is a "high chance" that Rachel Reeves will be forced to announce emergency?spending cuts?this spring, Barclay's Chief Economist has said, as borrowing costs surged again on Friday.
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offsite link Covid Vaccine Critic Doctor Barred From Medicine Sat Jan 11, 2025 09:00 | Dr Copernicus
Dr. Daniel Armstrong has had his name erased from the U.K. Medical Register and been barred from practice for making a video in which he argued that the Covid vaccines are unsafe, untested and cause harm.
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offsite link Miliband Picked the Wrong Week to Boast That Wind Power is Britain?s ?Biggest Source of Electricity? Sat Jan 11, 2025 07:00 | Ben Pile
Ed Miliband picked a bad week to trumpet wind power becoming Britain's "biggest source of electricity", says Ben Pile, as a cold snap sent costs spiralling and brought gas-starved Britain to the brink of deadly blackouts.
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offsite link News Round-Up Sat Jan 11, 2025 02:10 | Toby Young
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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category national | worker & community struggles and protests | opinion/analysis author Sunday February 19, 2006 16:41author by Sean Cruddenauthor email sean.crudden at iol dot ieauthor address Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louthauthor phone 087 9739945 Report this post to the editors

Where's the Beef?

What is the Sunday Independent cribbing about in connection with recent appointment by Bertie Ahern of Mary Wallace as a Minister of State?

Let me put my cards on the table. I am a shareholder in The Sunday Independent (Independent News and Media). The only Sunday paper I read - and only on an occasional Sunday - is The Sunday Independent. The only reason I read it is that my wife - like a previous generation of her family - buys it on her way from Mass and leaves it lying around the house.

However let me say that more often than not I despise what I read in the Sindo and I feel ashamed to have anything to do with it. However it has some kind of fascinating attraction or entertainment value even though I distrust its political insights and find it totally wrong-headed culturally, socially and in the general area of "manners."

In connection with Mary Wallace’s appointment to the job of Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture there is much repetition in that paper today - and yet not a shred of credible reasoning about the merits of the appointment.

I remember fondly the time when Mary Wallace was Minister of State at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform where she had special responsibility in the area of people with disabilities. She was a fulsome and warm minister who had a great rapport with disabled people. I was surprised when she was not re-appointed (was that in 2002?) and if she felt ill-used then I for one could see good and genuine reasons why she should.

The whole area of disability was centre stage politically in Mary Wallace’s period of office (1997 - 2002?) and it seems to me that the Department of Agriculture will be in a very prominent position in public affairs in the next year or two - I need only mention the nitrates directive, the decline of the sugar-beet industry, bio-fuels and avian flu. From a phrase or two I heard on radio I think it is undeniable that the two Marys - Mary Coughlan and Mary Wallace - will give unstinted mutual support one to the other in what may prove to be taxing and difficult days ahead for agriculture.

As regards the Disability Bills let me say that I have not much confidence in any legislation which comes out of the Department of Justice under its current stewardship. I must say that I think neither the letter nor the spirit of the present Disability Bill will raise the status or the morale of disabled people.

There may be some hope arising out of the earlier act concerning the education of people with disabilities.

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/67848
author by Sean - imperopublication date Sun Feb 19, 2006 17:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The discussion about Disability Bills ended last year with the passing of the Disability Act 2005.

Related Link: http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/1129/disability.html
 
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