David Norris confirms he is back in the race to become President of Ireland
Election to office would be ‘the biggest comeback in Irish political history’
Published Saturday, September 17, 2011, 7:48 AM
Updated Saturday, September 17, 2011, 7:48 AM
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Towngate | Sep 18, 2011, 12:56 PM EDT
barneyjo: Perhaps you are confused. There is no such sub-text in my Comment here. Where have I ever said such a thing? Then you go on to attack me with your false argument! Barney, you are 'tilting at windmills' and pushing an open dor at the same time! Now, that may be the legacy of years of strife and is understandable and acceptable. What worries me more is your contention that the forty year effort by all sides to reach an Agreement was in order to facilitate a "political whirlwind" revenge attack on 'Dublin'! If that is the purpose of the Sinn Fein candidate, then perhaps they should make it quite clear to the Irish Electorate as soon as possible! Slainte!
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JohnJoe4444 | Sep 18, 2011, 12:56 PM EDT
No thank you to McGuinness or to Norris.
Not interested in anybody with a history of shooting from behind.
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CanadianPat | Sep 18, 2011, 12:38 PM EDT
Has lost his wings and hasn't a prayer! The only real choise is Martin McGuiness!
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barneyjo | Sep 18, 2011, 06:47 AM EDT
@Towngate - come now, you're being totally disingenuous surely. The sub-text of your post is that a candidate from Northern Ireland would be unacceptable to the Irish electorate. The lessons of history are not on your side I fear, bearing in mind, I remember similar observations were made about Mary McAleese and her candidacy. I'm from "the six" and I am a child of the troubles. I am old enough to remember when the Nationalist community in the north was abandoned to fend for ourselves for so long by the political establishment in Dublin. Well, its payback time, and there's a political whirlwind coming your way. And there is nothing that anyone in Dublin can do to stop it!!
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pilib04 | Sep 17, 2011, 04:55 PM EDT
It's called politics. Now that Martin McGuinness is in the race, the Gombeen from Labour and the Blue Shirts will get as many candidates in the race as possible to divide and fracture the vote. However, none have the presence as Martin McGuinness who has led Northern Ireland out of the wilderness of war into a peace. No one can say that they worked running a government with the likes of Ian Paisley.
Norris should step aside.
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LoyalCitizen | Sep 17, 2011, 03:40 PM EDT
He's not worth the ink on the voting slip......When the going gets tough he will run and cry in a darkened room hoping nobody will notice.
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hollabackgurl | Sep 17, 2011, 11:30 AM EDT
Now it's a race.
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Towngate | Sep 17, 2011, 08:33 AM EDT
David Norris weakened his standing by running from the last storm. Will he do the same every time the going gets rough again? BUT: The fact that his public popularity didn't wane when he quit, indicated he surely deserves another crack at it! Especially now Sinn Fein have offered what I hope will not prove to be a 'sacrificial lamb' in Martin McGuinness. I look forward to the next Poll to see what happens to their percentage shares. My guess is that the People of Ireland would prefer one apolitical Norris - with all his failings - to fifty 'political activists' like McGuinness.
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