Yes, the rumours are true. Dundalk’s very own Alex Jones is considering running for local election in the town, bless his tinfoil socks.
Additionally, he says (and I shit you not): “There’s another agenda to microchip the planet. With these chips inside our bodies, they (governments) have the potential to manipulate us, emotionally, physically and mentally. [...]
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My good friend Mark McGinty sent me this mail today. Mark works in Brussels as assistant to MEP Gay Mitchell. He’s a smart guy. Everyone should read this:
“Dear all,
If you have not already switched off completely from the Lisbon Treaty debate I’m sure you are all sick of it.
This is a very important [...]
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Hillary practices for the speech tonight. And for my latest hand gestures…please check out “Guest:Hillary Clinton” in an interview I did on the ointment.com. You can find this video on my channel page under FAVORITES. Email me and don’t forget to subscribe. thathillaryshow@gmail.com
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So this is the most powerful Tory in England… I’m still gobsmacked at his appointment, though it’s a clear and obvious sign that people aren’t happy with Gordon Brown.
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I saw the original interview with Wogan all those years ago, but I’ve never seen this. David Icke gets his opportunity to square things from his point of view. Love them or hate them, it’s great TV.
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“President Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch tonight at the Washington Nationals season opener and the inaugural game at Washington’s National Ballpark. But the President — an avid baseball fan and the former owner of the Texas Rangers — probably didn’t get the fan response he was hoping for, as he was largely booed [...]
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 24 hours, you’ll know that the Rev. Ian Paisley has announced that he is stepping down as leader of the DUP in May. The end of an era, I guess. My neighbour, and minister for foreign affairs, Dermot Ahern didn’t seem too upset at the [...]
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Shlomo Benizri, of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Shas Party, said the tremors had been caused by lawmaking that gave “legitimacy to sodomy”.
Full BBC story
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Irish URLs is delighted that Hillary Clinton took the majority of Massacheussets’ Democratic delegates after those pompous asses (and Mass. senators) Ted Kennedy and John Kerry backed that windbag Barack Obama and anointed him as JFK’s heir.
JFK was a fantastic orator and a very charismatic womaniser who produced no major legislation, launched a disastrous attack [...]
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She claims she based her decision on “her experience in the past administration”, as opposed to the viewpoint she has adopted for her election campaign.
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