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Press Statement: Lisbon - If O'Leary is for it, it can't be in our interest
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Thursday September 24, 2009 19:11 by PRO Workers Solidarity Movement
Anarchist organisation, Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM) has attacked Michael O'Leary's support for the Lisbon treaty, describing O'Leary as "one of Ireland's most notorious anti-union employers" Anarchist organisation, Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM) has attacked Michael O'Leary's support for the Lisbon treaty, describing O'Leary as "one of Ireland's most notorious anti-union employers" |
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Jump To Comment: 4 3 2 1If you call that a good performance then fine. I call it an ad hominem attack and any logician will tell you such arguments are not valid. They are fallacious. If making fallacious arguments is good then he excelled himself. false rhetoric is about all fianna fail and their cronies can ever come up with when they talk about important issues they want to ignore while serving their own interests. Thats most of the time as far as I can see.
this man with corporate lobbying ties up the wazoo?
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/94173&comment_limit=0&c...60075
give me Mary Lou any day!! At least she cares about more than just making money for corporations.
Pat Cox is a tool of corporate interests, and it's unlikely he does this for nothing.
We pay him (a lot of money, which is probably taken from the mouths of pensioners and the unemployed ) but he really works for them against our interests.
Fair play to Ganley, whatever his reasons. He showed O'leary up for the self serving short sighted uninformed greedy low life he is. And as for him being pro-jobs? well the first thing he would probably do if lisbon is passed would be to set up a shell company in the country with the lowest pay and worst worker rights in the EU, then contract that company to employ all his staff from there as a service at their rates. Pro-jobs, sure, but in the way a factory boss during the industrial revolution was. Low pay, long hours, no rights. all in the name of profit.
The Europe envisioned in this treaty is not the same one we joined. Put Europe back on track. VOTE NO!
Saw tis part of the programme . I think Mick took a hammering . He wanted to be personal , no real knowledge . A street fighter but I feel the more Ganley smiled at O Leary the more points he was winning . The street fighter was bruised and beaten .
I think that Ganley was way too emotional during the debate, although he was definitely more informed. Sadly for the no campaign though, the show was lost long before the irrelevant O'Leary/Ganley stage. Both Micheal Martin and Pat Cox absolutely and comprehensively trounced Higgins and McDonald. Cox in particular put in an admirable performance, the Sinn Fein leader was laughably out of her depth against him. I'd say it swung a hell of a lot of people for the yes campaign, was a good night for them