Sean Gallagher turns down debate challenge from Michael D. Higgins - POLL
Top two in presidential polls clash as they pull away from field
Published Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 7:39 AM
Updated Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 11:05 AM
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billie061 | Oct 18, 2011, 01:35 PM EDT
Put up Dustin the Turkey for election, he would do more good.
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muirisobric | Oct 18, 2011, 11:17 AM EDT
ó sure, that crowd of sham a rogues on Dame St. R going to change Ireland awe rite. THEY WILL IN THEIR ARSE.......
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newnation | Oct 18, 2011, 10:59 AM EDT
hey muirisobric have you thought about doing something about it? happy to press some keys on a keyboard to complain but what are you actually going to do? why dont you come join the people outside dame street so we get some real change happening, change brought by the people not talked about in some sham policital speech!
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muirisobric | Oct 18, 2011, 09:33 AM EDT
This whole RUN FOR THE ARAS has to be one of the biggest circuses to hit Europe & the rest of the world in years. Higgins will win because he's the most unlikely to create any kind of a stirr. A stirr is not someting that's welcomed in Irish politics. Geeeze, come on they've run the gamut of accusations of illicit sex, murders' row all kinds of financial shenagins. One up in the poll today, toppled tomorrow. To me they're all up the poll. What a laughing stock we R to the world. Truth is shunned like the plague. The Ali shuffle on all issues is highly in vogue. They must suffer from hip strain. Aye alas the Ireland of Saint & Scholars has descended into the Ireland of liars & chancers. And we're all to blame I suppose.
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