Enda Kenny’s U.S. allies hail election victory
Published Thursday, March 3, 2011, 1:47 PM
Updated Thursday, March 3, 2011, 1:47 PM
“But that’s in the past, it’s done, it’s not going to happen again. I think his election is a great move and working with his coalition partners in the Labor Party is one that makes sense.”
O’Dwyer believes that the Irish people are desperate for change and the repudiation of the former government makes that clear.
O’Dwyer added, “I’m very impressed by his performance in the election, when his polls numbers increased by twenty points as people got to know him. Now he’s the chairman of the board of Ireland.
There are times when you need an inspiring, flashy leader and there are times when you need a consensus builder. And it doesn’t hurt that he’s from Mayo.”
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Towngate | Mar 03, 2011, 02:38 PM EST
I WONDER will Enda pledge to give the Vote in the next Election to anyone who has to emigrate during the next Dail? Anyway, here's 'Good luck' and Slainte to them all ~ Do your best,lads. It might be our last chance.
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Searlit | Mar 03, 2011, 12:07 PM EST
LoyalCitizen, :-)
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LoyalCitizen | Mar 03, 2011, 08:35 AM EST
Quote "Enda Kenny’s U.S. allies hail election victory"....That's because you keep financing their pretentious corporations with unlimited amounts of money....They will tell any bullshit story to keep getting the money, you dimwit....Enda Kenny still displaying loyalty.
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