Sinn Fein News 27 January 2012

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Video news from Sinn Féin for the week ending January 27th, 2012. Included this week: Sinn Féin responds to Enda Kenny's 'simply mad' explanation of financial crisis at Davos conference; Gerry Adams challenges the Taoiseach to reveal identities of Anglo Bonder holders; Martina Anderson welcomes developments towards bringing Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann to Derry in 2013 and finally Mary Lou McDonald and Brian Stanley tackle the government over septic tank charges.

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  • Get Kenny out, he knows nothing, just a corrupt wanker.

  • Quartet of Traitors which is FF.FG,LAB & GREENS should all be arrested for economic treason and removed for selling out our National resources and future prosperity by lying and scare tactics in various EU treaties since 1973.We need Sinn Fein to lead us with other  Irish concerned citizens groups to remove ourselves from the heel of EU austerity and regain our nationhood by whatever means applicable.1916 anniversary is coming and nice to live in a FREE non EU state by then.TAL

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  • I think you need to be a special breed of bastard to be a politician.

  • @MrTGolden "

    money is not the problem" u should defiantly be in the us budget office

  • I believe your party must think bigger in policies it proposes. For example, how to make Ireland entirely energy self-sufficient while producing, say, 10x the energy it produces today. This would be a laudable policy goal. Don't concern yourself with money to pay for this. Money is not the problem. Political will is. To wit, debt does not weigh down Ireland. It's lack of productive investment whose payback will be many times the cost that today assures Ireland will one day default on its debt.

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