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category international | history and heritage | news report author Thursday July 26, 2007 04:19author by Tarapixie - Save Tara Campaignauthor email rastavidhead at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

Today, the court hearing of the Tara 4 was held in Navan District Court. There was a lot of support outside the courthouse despite the wishes of judge Brofy.
Storage pit in Rath!
Storage pit in Rath!



Meanwhile, diggers and dozers moved in to bridge the gap between Rathlough and Lismullin. For more info go to Tarapixie.tk and click on the Live Video link.

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Dozer Distroying
Dozer Distroying

New campsite
New campsite

The heat of the fire
The heat of the fire

author by Susan Repasky - Flicker Light Studiopublication date Wed Aug 08, 2007 16:40author email art at tomandsusan dot usauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Indeed, Ancient Observer, this was the very question I asked of the authorities more than a year ago, "How would you feel if your most recently deceased ancestors grave was plowed through". Recent or ancient, our ancestors graves are to be honored, not simply noted for posterities sake and then destroyed. By the way, I never received an answer to my question.

author by Republican Plotterpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2007 16:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Unless of course its the 16million Mr Ahern is splashing on his pet project up at Glasnevin,
funny that the ideals that modern Irish Egalitarians had fought for being used to further
a global agenda where a large section of ordinary irish people cannot make ends meet and
the rest, well with the tax breaks and lipo-suction you would wonder where they came from.
Bertie Ahern presided over the government which threatened our Irish multi-cultural heritage
whilst selling his ass to the US war Machine. I think we should be telling future generations of
Irish kids about the deeply amoral and irresponsible leadership of FF and the fat buddah ahern
who presided over it all.
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author by an aged Observerpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2007 16:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What sort of cajoling does it take to stir the many to stand along side The Few - seems to be your question?

To be honest it is when they realise that their families graves of 'the cherished newly dead' are as much at risk as are those of the ancient dead.

By then it will be too late!

author by still panickingpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2007 16:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Fair play after all this time for those keeping vigil at these important sites - you will be remembered as the ones who really cared and did whatever you could - still can. I see its been on the national and radio news broadcast by the reporter as confirming EU's concern and opposition to the matter - you would think that they would think twice now that the whole entire public knows that authority higher than the government are against it - still - it keeps going, and the henge is being ready to be dismantled. 'Recording' it for future reference just isnt goint to suffice - or any important historical site for that matter - thousands upon thousands of people especially children are now going to miss out on massive amounts of heritage and education because they won't be able to experience it for themselves - tarmac and road is hardly a replacement. But sure, its obvious most of Ireland doesnt give a rat's hole about it - it seems probably that greed, and brown envelopes in politician's back pockets have easily replaced this.

What role models are we as a society.

author by infopublication date Thu Jul 26, 2007 20:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

7 before the court

the womin arrested have children and hence have no choice but to adhere to bail conditions

are they to be ignored FOR THIS ?

 
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