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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2011

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams' budget address on RTE: "Government must put Irish interests first"

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  • THIS IS NOT ABOUT THE IRA.

    THIS IS ABOUT OUR ECONOMIC SOVEREIGNTY.

  • @dshero97 Adams for Taoiseach all the way

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  • i am british and i feel it is vital to say, what a magnificent beard!

  • @ChrisMcHugh He never "ran" to be Taoiseach. I am sorry, but the fact of the matter is, their were many more sides to the troubles, than just the IRA. You look into Bloody Sunday, the Ballymurphy Massacre, The Shankill Butchers, the case of Aidan MacAnespie and then come back and tell me to get an insight. You people praise the Unionists, for doing exactly what Adams did. Also, I never claimed affliation or support for the Ira. I am merely highlighting your own hypocrisy.

  • @dshero97 You are a hypocrite, and a fool. Firstly, Michael Collins was part of a terrorist organisation, as any organisation that fights against the ruling forces, dy definition, are terrorists. Either you support the fight for Irish independence, or you don't. There is no such thing as part freedom. So by your words, if Adams is an IRA Prick, then Collins is no better. Gerry Adams has been the leader of SF for many years, long before this General Election.

  • well said gerry

  • Nice one Gerry

  • The country is in an economic meltdown and the current government are stripping low income earners of their hard earned cash and making life terrible for us, while they break wage caps of over 200k per annum and give their "cronies" advisors pay increases of 17% - 18% of 35k.

    Why on earth should someone on a wage in excess of 200k per annum be entitled to pay increases and bonuses, while us at the lower end of the spectrum are working tirelessly for poor wages suffering pay cuts. Up Sinn Féin

  • @ipmorrin Yea i know it was a typo, glad to see your awake!

  • @irishhellsangel oh, and by the way it's the RothSchilds

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