Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A POLITICALLY-GIFTED SELF ADVANTAGE : 1689 TO DATE.

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

"They are good people. You have not the full story." I knew I must spend a while with them , else they would not be at their ease together after I left. I joked over the woman's statement that only crackpots were on my side, and I agreed with her that I noticed that people bruised by life often had a good word to say of me. I told a story of a woman of the road , with enough fixed residence in Ballybofey to have a vote. She voted for me in 1923 , and on her way home she passed by McGee's Hotel , just when the nabobs of the town were in session on the door-step - Jimmy McGee himself , a bank manager , superintendent of police, a solicitor, couple of shopkeepers and the like. She wore her shawl as a scarf across her shoulder and, dancing on her toes in front of them, one of her long, skinny arms thrust upwards as she shouted " I struck a blow at you bastards this day , I struck my blow. I gave my vote to the reverend father..." The woman had taken it from the sound of my name that I was an unfrocked priest and that by voting for me she was somehow taking it out on the world that had hurt her! I told other stories and she made us tea and there was no awkwardness among us when I rose to go. "What will we say brought you?" , she asked. I laughed - I had forgotten that no step goes unnoticed. I said she could tell the neighbours about the cattle, and how I came to get her man help me take them back. I said she could curse me a bit for putting her man into danger and the neighbours would know fine it's boasting she was. "Hell won't be full until you're in it," she told me, but we shook hands and we were friends. The husband saw me to the public road and promised to go with me to take back the seized cattle at any time that suited me. I said nothing to him then, nor later , about the letter - I just knew that all that was over and time proved me correct. I never had any way of confirming that I was right about the woman but I never needed any proof. The scientist is never so sure of himself as the novelist. (MORE LATER).

FEAR AND LOATHING IN SOUTH ARMAGH......


The inside story of a personal feud that has left one man dead and tarnished the reputation of the PIRA's most fearsome brigade.

From 'Magill' magazine , April 2003.

By John Keane.

The house searches, frustrating road blocks and street-corner humiliation of youth, all features of occupied nationalist areas, were absent from a region where British soldiers travelled only by helicopter in convoys of up to five aircraft at a time. But the downside of living in a liberated zone controlled by a revolutionary army is that, like all generals, Murphy has scant regard for civil liberties.

The last known chief of the Provisionals, Murphy lives in a modest cottage at Larkin's Road , Ballybinaby, on the Louth/Armagh border. Huge sheds in his farmyard each have an entrance on the County Louth side and another on the County Armagh side, as does his cottage. He has reputedly made millions from smuggling a variety of contraband , such as livestock, grain and fuel in either direction, depending on the prevailing tariff. The hostility of the local population towards the British Army and RUC extended also to HM Customs and Excise because a significant number of families earned their living from smuggling, and many of those who did not at least managed to reduce their living costs by purchasing black market fuel, cigarettes and alcohol. British authorities in the North have devoted almost as much time and manpower to Tom Murphy's smuggling operations as they have to his military operations. (MORE LATER).

ONE LAW FOR THE RICH.....

Article 9 of the 1689 Bill of Rights.


The above Article states - "The freedome of speech and debates or proceedings in Parlyament ought not be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parlyament."

The kerfuffle here last week in relation to the so-called 'Childrens Referendum' debacle brought to mind the above-mentioned 'Bill of Rights' and the 'get-out'-clauses that politicians build into the system for themselves (1689 [and before then] to date).

The 26-County Free State is governed by what is known as 'Common Law' , which basically means that elected political legislators here (ie those in Leinster House) are covered by a 'Privilege' gifted to them under that 1689 Bill of Rights. However, not content with one 'get-out-of-jail' card , those political poker-faced cheaters decided to give themselves (and their pals in the Free State Senate) a 'second Ace' and framed Article 15.13 of the Free State Constitution to be such a beast : "The members of each House of the Oireachtas shall, except in case of treason as defined in this Constitution, felony or breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest in going to and returning from, and while within the precincts of, either House, and shall not, in respect of any utterance in either House, be amenable to any court or any authority other than the House itself."

Article 15.13 (which is usually referenced in conjunction with State 'sub judice' rules) insist that a Leinster House / State Senate elected member who is travelling to or from that institution is immune from arrest , cannot be sued for defamation for remarks made in that institution and cannot be prosecuted for contempt for remarks made in either institution which, if stated 'outside', could lead to charges of 'interference with a legal trial'.

If you or I are deemed by the court system here to have breached the above-mentioned 'rights' of that political class a legal case can (and in all probability would ) be brought against us for 'Contempt of the Oireachtas' but there is actually no set penalty for that 'offence' because it is not considered to be a 'statutory' one , but you can (will?) be summoned to present yourself in front of the Members of the institution you have 'offended' where an apology will be expected from you. Failure to apologise will lead to a punishment being imposed.

Richard Ryan , a Fine Gael member of Leinster House was quoted in a newspaper interview in May 1964 as stating that many members in Leinster House were "blatantly dishonest" in the manner in which they shared cars whilst travelling to Dublin for political business but still claimed individual travel expenses for the journey : the (Labour Party) Ceann Comhairle , Patrick Hogan , insisted that that statement amounted to a prima facie breach of privilege and insisted that the internal 'Procedures and Privileges Committee' investigate the matter. That Committee asked Richard Ryan if he had indeed made such a statement , he denied having done so and the 'PPC' stated that no further action should be taken : if an 'outsider' (ie not one of the 'political elite') had found him/herself similarly charged there is no chance that s/he would have just walked away as Ryan did.

One of the members of that 'PPC' , Seán McCarthy (Fianna Fáil), was driving his car in Rathmines in Dublin years later (1989) when the cops pulled him in, at 5am one morning, on suspicion of being drunk in charge of a car. McCarthy immediately claimed that 'as a member of the State Oireachtas' , he was immune from arrest as he was on his way home from a meeting of the State Senate and, as such, was not obliged to give a blood or urine sample (as is the normal course of procedure in such a case). The cops made enquiries and discovered that the State Senate had finished its business at 8.30pm the previous evening (McCarthy was pulled-in by them at 5am the following morning) and they proceeded with the case against him. But 'one law for the (political) rich...' intervened and the State Director of Public Prosecutions decided to withdraw the case ! Again , had that been you or I behind the wheel of that car no such 'immunity privilege' would have been available ; a 'get out' clause built into the system by those that operate that system strictly for the use of those within that system. And that's 'democracy' , Free State style !

RSF 2012 ARD FHEIS AND NOVEMBER 2012 MONTHLY RAFFLE RESULTS.

As stated yesterday, we only received seven pics from the RSF Ard Fheis, four of which we already posted - the remaining three are on this post and again , we apologise for the quality. The pics we did manage to obtain were taken on the Saturday of the Ard Fheis (10th November 2012) between 9.30am and 10.30am ; our photographer had to leave the event then as she was needed to do some work on the Monthly Raffle, which was being finalised that same day and was due to be held the following day, Sunday 11th, and it was.

A section of the RSF Ard Fheis delegates, 10am Saturday 10th November 2012.

Our congrats are offered to RSF's new Vice President, Cait Trainor, a lovely lady - and politically staunch - whom it has been my pleasure to march beside on many a protest in Ireland, and to the out-going RSF VP Fergal Moore , a great Irish Republican and a solid man to have at your back in rough times. And of course great to welcome the re-election of Des Dalton as RSF President, a man who gives his all for the Movement and is never found wanting.

Framed Republican poster , on view at the Ard Fheis.

Due to the fact that the 650-ticket Monthly Raffle was held on that same weekend and this Blog crew was part-responsible for the running of it, we are unable to give a more in-depth report on the Ard Fheis or post better quality pics of same but we do know that 'SAOIRSE' had a team on the ground and a full report and better pics re the Ard Fheis will be published in the December 2012 issue of the paper, which goes to print on Wednesday , 5th of that month.

RSF Ard Fheis delegates , Saturday morning, 10-11-12.

And one young lady , from Tallaght, in Dublin, who was actually at the Ard Fheis at the time, almost got herself barred for the roars out of her - we could hear her, and we were in a hotel in Kildare! - when she was texted within seconds of winning the first prize - €200 , on ticket number 680 - and had to be 'calmed down' by AF Security ! Good on ya , Róisín , for giving the RSF Security lads (and the 9 Branchmen on the footpath outside the venue) near-heart attacks as they all scrambled to find out what the hell all the screaming was for ;-) !

A much calmer customer - a real cool dude ! - Shay , from the RT Club in the area, presented himself in a nonchalantly fashion to the Top Table in the Raffle hotel with ticket stub number 286 , to claim second prize , €100 , and ever soooo professionally asked myself and the three other girls what we would like to drink - completely ignoring the three fellas with us (HA!) - and wouldn't pick-out the third prize (€40) until we told him ! So of course he won that one (!) and two local lads , John S. and Doug , collected €40 on ticket number 521 , courtesy of 'Mr Shay Smooth' !

Coílín , who had bought ticket 254 from one of our regular sellers , 'L' , won the 4th prize (€20) and then pulled-out the next winning ticket : number 360 , won by Jimmy K. from Wexford, who was enjoying a family get-together in the hotel and all of a sudden found himself with an extra twenty-spot in his pocket. Jimmy put his hand in the raffle drum and took out ticket number 147 , belonging to Linda, who had bought her ticket from Owen, winning herself the 6th prize, €20, and was pretty pleased with herself for having done so! She then pulled-out the second-last prize (€20), number 176, which local supporter 'PM' had sold to a lady named Irene , who was delighted to receive a few bob out of the blue, and she then pulled the last prize for us - the 8th , worth €20 , ticket 119 - which local bus driver, Anto, had sold to Paul H , a regular attendee at the monthly raffle, now a first-time winner.

It was, as per usual , a very successful fund-raising venture for the Movement on what was a busier-than-usual weekend : and it's to the credit of the overall organisation that it is capable of running two large functions like this at the same time. And that's an indication of the commitment of the people involved - a good solid foundation on which to keep building !

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Tuesday, November 13, 2012

RSF ARD FHEIS 2012 AND THE STATE POLITICIAN FROM 1689....

RSF 108TH ARD FHEIS 2012 : FEW PICS , MORE TO FOLLOW.....

The lectern graphic which was used at the RSF Ard Fheis on November 10th and 11th 2012.

Apologises for the quality of these pics - we prefer to post good/decent quality pics but on this occasion we are governed by what is available to us : our usual camera-person wasn't on the job (she was one of the crew who was rounding-up some of the 650 tickets for the Monthly Raffle) so we were reliant on a hastily-assembled 'Plan B' , via which we received seven pics (four of which we post here now, with the remainder to be posted tomorrow night).

And, speaking about tomorrow night's post, we will be naming the member of Leinster House who was pulled-in for drink driving in Dublin and who had all charges against him withdrawn after invoking the Free State equivalent of a 'Privilege Bill' which was first issued in the year 1689..... (MORE LATER !)

Some of the graphics on display at the Ard Fheis.

This pic taken at 9.30am on Saturday 10th November as the delegates were taking their seats.

The 2013 RSF Calendar , on sale at the Ard Fheis - and elsewhere, usual outlets included - for €/₤5.

We will publish a few more Ard Fheis pics tomorrow (Wednesday 14th November 2012) and the results of the Monthly Raffle , plus details on that Leinster House politician , the one who , more than eight hours after he left 'work', was still making his way home when he came to the attention of a Garda patrol....

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Wednesday, November 07, 2012

'GATHERING' BYRNE(D) : A GOOD SCRIPT !

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

I do not know whether that experience helped me now, but suddenly I knew ; maybe my father with his uncanny , charitable insight, saw into the heart of the problem at that moment and the vision leaped from his mind to mine. Maybe I caught it from some flash in the woman herself, but suddenly I knew. I still stood with my hands on the top rail of the chair , as she faced me on the hearth of the fireplace : "I am a lot more on your side than you think" , I told her, "a lot more. So let us sit down and talk about it." She went to her corner , and one could not but pity her. Ever since the first day she put a foot on this floor, this woman must have worried over the uncertainty and insecurity of her position, the wife of the younger brother who was not the tenant of the holding. In some twisted way she saw in the Land Commission threat to sell out the holding on account of the arrears a chance to grab at security, for now it was not as if her man were doing his brother a hurt. This was a way for her husband to save his brother from himself. I mentioned again that we had traced the seized cattle, but I put no great strain on her patience for I soon asked the tenant if it never entered his head to arrange with whoever of his nephews was to come into this place later on, to become joint tenant with him now, or in some way make it clear to him that this place would be his, so that he might have that in mind if he thought to set up his own home and he in Scotland. The other agreed eagerly, but he wondered would the Land Commission agree to the like now on account of the arrears ? I told him I would talk to a solicitor and see how best to arrange it, but that arrange it we would. (MORE LATER).

FEAR AND LOATHING IN SOUTH ARMAGH......


The inside story of a personal feud that has left one man dead and tarnished the reputation of the PIRA's most fearsome brigade.

From 'Magill' magazine , April 2003.

By John Keane.

While the IRA claimed Keith Rodgers as a member , it also stated, significantly, that he was not on active service at the time of his death. The intended victim of the botched ambush was Kevin O'Callaghan (48) , who suffered a gunshot wound to the leg , and a third casualty was shot in the head and seriously wounded. O'Callaghan's brother, Patrick , publicly condemned the kidnapping as an act of "criminal gangsterism" , and he also made public the fact that he and his brothers were in a land dispute with Murphy, though he stopped short of directly blaming him for the Cullaville attack. What made this public denouncement all the more remarkable is that Patrick O'Callaghan is one of the most senior republicans in the area and is also believed by security experts to have been at one time the IRA's director of finance and, as such, he would have worked closely with Tom Murphy and would have been involved in most of the major IRA initiatives which originated in South Armagh. The South Armagh brigade played a pre-eminent role in the (P)IRA's 25-year armed struggle : it was in farmsheds tucked below the craggy hillocks that blindside the numerous but inadequate British Army observation posts that the IRA developed its most devastating weapons technology , radio-controlled bombs, barrack-busting mortars and mobile sniper platforms. The terrain, the clan-like family structures and the ambiguous attitude towards smuggling that typifies this community allowed Thomas 'Slab' Murphy , arguably the IRA's best general since the War of Independence, to turn South Armagh into a virtual 'liberated zone'. (MORE LATER).

ON SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2012 VOTE 'NO' FOR NO MORE OF THIS.......

14-years-young Tracey Fay.

"It was around 6.30pm on 12 May 1998 and Tracey Fay had no home to go to. She was in a shopping centre on the northside of Dublin, in the company of a social worker who had been assigned to her case. Tracey had officially been placed in care that day. She was a few weeks shy of her 15th birthday. Her mother, with whom she had a fractious relationship, was going back to England, to be with a partner who had been violent to both mother and daughter. Tracey was now officially in the care of the State. Naturally, she was fearful and nervous. The depth of her loneliness can only be guessed at. An out-of-hours social worker was due to attend to Tracey that evening. Tracey had never met this person. She asked her assigned social worker to stay with her until the out-of-hours worker showed up. The social worker said this was not possible.......her body was found in a coal bunker in Dublin's inner city on 24 January 2002. She had died of a drugs overdose. Last Thursday evening in the Dáil, an emergency debate was held following the publication by Fine Gael of the HSE report into Tracey Fay’s life and death. There were fewer than a dozen deputies present as children’s minister Barry Andrews opened the debate. The empty rows re?ected the priorities in the political system....." (From here.)

"We've paid lip service to child protection. It is entirely wrong that we criticise the (Catholic Church) hierarchy for concealing instances of sex abuse, while the State conceals incidents of children dying in the care of the State." - Fine Gael Leinster House member Alan Shatter ( in so-called 'opposition' at the time to the then Fianna Fail and Green Party Free State Administration, now FS Minister for 'Justice') : if passed on 10th November, this change to the FS Constitution will , by default, make it even easier for the State to conceal such incidents as the sentence ".....by proportionate means as provided by law..." will further encourage/allow State representatives to invoke 'FOI' legislation as the reason why the occurrence should not be publicised (ie '...as per the law , for the sake of the child involved..').

"I was a good mother to my daughter. The worst thing I ever did was let her into care. I am sorry I let social services get their hands on my Tracey. If I could turn back the clock I would have dragged her to England with me." - Doreen Curley , Tracey's mother. This corrupt State has no interest whatsoever , apart from lip-service 'concern' , in the well-being of its citizens , unless that citizen has money enough to 'go private' and pay for health service. To presume that they are capable or even interested in looking after the needs of those without money is pure folly ; the proposed changes to the FS Constitution will make it even handier for State reps to wash their hands of responsibility in this regard. Since the year 2000 , 196 children died in State care and over 200 more went missing. There are many 'quangos' in this State and most, if not all of them, are calling for a 'Yes' vote but to do otherwise would be like cutting off the nose to spite the face : the more legislation that is on the State Statute Book the more 'employment' there is for those groups and the more self-important they become - plus, of course, their work within an already bloated system ensures that they make the necessary contacts to practically guarantee their own survival and whatever they can do re the welfare of injured and/or at risk children quickly becomes a side-issue/'by-product' of what they see as their main function - their own economic survival.

This State and its agents (and agencies) simply cannot be trusted with the power it already has in regards to issues of this nature and a 'Yes' vote on the 10th November 2012 will backfire badly on those of us who are trying to do our best : don't let this morally bankrupt State into your family home any more than you have to - this time you have a choice , next time you may not be so lucky. VOTE 'NO!' ON 10th NOVEMBER 2012.

BUSIER-THAN-USUAL WEEKEND COMING-UP........

A multi-tasking weekend : three kids to pawn off, an Ard Fheis to attend , a 'NO' vote to cast and a 650-ticket raffle to help run...!

As previously mentioned , this coming weekend is going to be hectic : first thing on the agenda is to find a babysitter for at least two of my three daughters (all three, if I can help it, but the eldest one now takes it as an insult that I still consider it necessary to ask an adult to keep an eye on her !) but I have good family support and equally good neighbours so I don't think that will be too big a job. Then there's the RSF Ard Fheis , for which I have been asked to assist with the paper-work re delegates and visitors (...in itself practically a full-time job!) and then, after voting 'NO' in the so-called ' Children Referendum' , there's the 650-ticket raffle run by the Dublin Chomhairle of RSF and, as well as being present in the hotel venue for that particular gig (on Sunday 11th), there is also quite a lot of paper work involved in that job , as each ticket has to be traced from printer to drum and a report re the raffle has to be presented to the committee the next day and arrangements put in place for the following months raffle.

The Ard Fheis and the raffle almost run themselves at this stage , such are the quality and the expertise of the teams involved with each event, but kids (/'young adults') can be unpredictable and, whilst my three girls are well-mannered and treat each other (and others) with respect, none of them suffers fools gladly (or silently!) and have been taught and encouraged to speak their mind , a trait which can (and has!) occasionally led to 'misunderstandings'. All-in-all, I have a feeling that the coming weekend is going to be interesting.....!

ROBBED TO THE POINT OF DESTITUTION BY MEMBERS OF YOUR OWN FAMILY : LEFT WITH 3 EURO AND TWENTY CENTS.

A woman in her mid-80's , recently widowed (after 57 years of marriage) and now living on her own in a small bungalow. An easy target for thieves and an even easier target for unscrupulous family members....

This has left me seething with anger, even more so than I was before , having read other posts on that blog. As I mentioned in a previous post in regards to those two women , I live in the same area that they do and I use the same shops that they committed the crimes in but I'm glad I don't know them and I hope, for their sake, that I never do get to put a face to them. Because I wouldn't trust my reaction towards them if I were to meet them face-to-face. It's as simple as that.

"That last robbery left just €3.20 cents in my Nana's pension account. Three Euro and twenty cents. My Nana was then 84 years old and had, a few months earlier, buried her husband, my Grandad , after 57 years of marriage. And all she now had in her pension account was €3.20 cents. How could two women do that to their own mother ? "

I cried and cried when I read that part of the post , mostly in anger. I hope I never meet the women involved. For their sake.

PADDYWHACKERY AT ITS FINEST !

Irish actor Gabriel Byrne , reading from a good script!

A POORLY (YET EXPENSIVE) CONCEIVED SIDE-SHOW TO TRY AND DISTRACT US FROM THE REAL SITUATION.

This lifted my spirits a wee bit , and full marks for Gabriel for giving a 'Byrne Ultimatum' (!) type reply, when asked his feeling on this so-called 'celebratory' event that the Free State ponces have called 'The Gathering': "People are sick to death of being asked to help out in what they regard as a scam... most people don’t give a shit about the diaspora [in Ireland] except to shake them down for a few quid...." (from here).

It's hard not to be insulted and embarrassed by this 'Gathering' codology , as it seeks to link the overall population of this State with the morally bereft mindset of the greedy 'Establishment' here and depicts all of us as snake-oil salespeople and gombeens. So thank you , Mr Byrne - you have made this 'Little Woman' (!) a bit happier today !

EDENTUBBER MARTYRS COMMEMORATION , HELD ON SUNDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2012 -



Despite the intimidatory tactics and unwelcome presence of armed Free State political police , the Edentubber Martyrs Commemoration went ahead as advertised , and a very fitting oration was delivered to the large crowd by Seán Dolan, a member of the Seán Costello / Martin Hurson Cumann of Republican Sinn Féin ,Co. Westmeath. You can watch proceedings on this video and the full transcript of Seán's oration can be read here.

'THE POOR DEAR MIGHT GET EVEN MORE UPSET THAN HE USUALLY IS. LET HIM SIT IT OUT FOR THIS ONE....'
Lord McGuinness receives his just deserts from his queen, for 'Services Rendered...'

" Mr Black was gunned down by suspected dissident (sic) republicans at high speed on a motorway as he drove to work at the high-security Maghaberry prison on Thursday. It is understood Mr McGuinness, Northern Ireland`s (sic) Sinn Fein (sic) Deputy First Minister and Mid Ulster MP, offered to attend the funeral but that was declined by the family...." (From here.)

A sensible move on the part of the family concerned (and one not objected to by Stormont or Westminster) - a pet can easily develop bad habits (ie a sense of its own self worth / that it is 'in charge' and/or is as 'good' as its Master) if its owner allows it to accompany him everywhere. One must have rules and one must know their place.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Tuesday, November 06, 2012

POPPY-SELLERS SWIMMIMG IN THE SWILL.

FRANK , MARY AND THE JEDWARDS.....

Don't be fooled by their soft-spoken bluster that it's a harmless substance - millions have died (or suffered acute embarrassment , or should do...) because of the infectious harm it spreads amongst those who know no better.....

UNCLEAN ! Frank Feighan, a Blue Shirt with a red spot.

Mary Byrne , the 'Ballyfermot Rose' , is rumoured to have only worn it on condition that she could disguise herself on stage when wearing it. However, on seeing the Poppy , the Devil took most of the disguise back off her.

Jedward : 'entertainers' who will wear, say or do anything if there's a few bob to be made by doing so. And if Irish Republicans can collectively raise enough hard cash then they, too, can rent shoulder-space from the twins for an Easter Lily display. A tenner each should do , as our pic shows just how cheap they are.

The Poppy is sold (and worn) in 'honour' of all British military personnel , a fact acknowledged by the British Legion and echoed loudly (and often) in Westminster and Stormont. Members of that same blood-thirsty , drugged-up ragged bunch of world-wide mercenaries have caused havoc and spread destitution and moral syphilis in , amongst other global 'hot-spots' , Antigua and Barbuda ,Australia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados ,Belize , Botswana ,Brunei Darussalam , Cameroon, Canada , Cyprus , Dominica , Fiji Islands, Gambia, Ghana , Grenada , Guyana , Ireland , India and about 40 other countries yet the 'Establishment' here in this farce of a Free State constantly attempt to 'sell' the Poppy as 'our way of remembering our Irish soldiers , tens-of-thousands of them, who died in WW1 (sic)...'

But no Irish soldiers died then : rather it was British soldiers , recruited in Ireland who lost their young lives in that butchery. Irish soldiers also died in that period in Ireland , fighting the British Army , and they are honoured , properly, by the wearing of the Easter Lily and they do not deserve to be 'lumped in' with those from the cesspit ie the Black and Tans, the executioners of the men and women who challenged 'The Empire' in 1916 and the BA Para Regiment , to name but some of those who swim in that swill.

So , Frank , Mary and 'Jedward' : go sell your Poppy propaganda elsewhere.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.




Monday, November 05, 2012

CHILDREN ROUTINELY PLACED WITH UNVETTED PEOPLE.

'GIVE THE KID A CHANCE....'
.....ON 10TH NOVEMBER 2012 : VOTE 'NO'. Don't allow this corrupt State and it's morally bankrupt institutions to have more power in the way they treat our children.

"A review has been ordered into foster care in the south of the country after a damning audit found that children were routinely placed with people who had not been vetted. In one instance, the audit discovered that a child was placed with a foster carer who had a number of criminal convictions and who was not registered. In one area in the Health Service Executive's south region, evidence emerged of a two-tier payment system, with unvetted homes receiving less money from the HSE for accepting foster children....." (From here [paywall])

Those institutions, and the suits that run them, are incompetent and incapable of change and they need to be scrapped : a 'YES' vote on 10th November next will only increase their workload thus giving them more opportunities to damage, physically and emotionally, even more children. Don't give them that opportunity : VOTE 'NO!'.






Wednesday, October 31, 2012

OBAMA V ROMNEY : LOSERS ALREADY 'ELECTED' .

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

It would sound unreal , after so many years, if I were to reconstruct the verbal skirmishing that went on for a while around that troubled fireside. I did not want a head-on conflict and I did my best to keep her off balance but she found new cause for anger with me in my asking her husband to run himself into danger: 'Had I not done enough harm already, with people all but on the roadside on account of me...' The scene was out of pattern. For a while I wondered whether it was possible she was out of her mind , as this great storm of abuse just did not make sense - 'You have not got the full story' . I might not have been so sensitive to her but for an incident some months earlier when a woman who lost her boy in the fight in defence of the Republic unloaded onto me the bitterness she had hidden from everybody else - it was by great good luck that I called on her by myself so that she got the opportunity. Her boy was working in a field when I went by and he left his work and went with me. He was killed. She bolted the door behind me and went on her knees and she cursed me and cursed me and as she cursed, short bursts of words escaped and they told the story. I was very sorry for her. When the storm ended I took her by the hand and helped her to her feet and I scolded her for doing her boy so great a wrong , by making him out in her own mind as a poor fool with no mind of his own, taken by the hand into danger when, in fact , he was a thoughtful , even brilliant, man. It was natural she should begrudge him , but she should not make little of him in her own heart. We then drank tea together. (MORE LATER).

FEAR AND LOATHING IN SOUTH ARMAGH.


The inside story of a personal feud that has left one man dead and tarnished the reputation of the PIRA's most fearsome brigade.

From 'Magill' magazine , April 2003.

By John Keane.

The people of South Armagh are notoriously taciturn. Getting them to discuss the (P)IRA is, as they themselves might say, "like pulling hens' teeth." But an escalation in the number and ferocity of punishment beatings meted out in the (P)IRA heartland has led to cracks developing in that traditional reticence. A major breach in the wall of silence occurred last month (March 2003) following the death of a 24-year-old IRA man , Keith Rodgers , in a shootout in the tiny border village of Cullaville , just inside South Armagh , part of the triangle bounded by Dundalk , Castleblaney and Newry , and known as 'Bandit Country'. Keith Rodgers was a member of an eight-man team assigned to kidnap and beat a member of a local family which had fallen out with the IRA's reputed chief of staff , Thomas 'Slab' Murphy, over a business project.......(MORE LATER).

"CLOSE THE GATES! THE HELICOPTER IS TRYING TO GET AWAY...."

An Alouette II helicopter - the type used in the IRA operation.

In March 1973, IRA leader Joe Cahill was arrested by the Free State Navy in Waterford, aboard the Claudia, a ship from Libya loaded with five tons of weapons, and was sentenced to three years imprisonment, and another IRA leader, Seamus Twomey, was appointed IRA Chief of Staff.

In early October that year, Twomey was caught and arrested by the Free Staters and imprisoned in Mountjoy Jail, which meant that three top IRA operatives
(Twomey, J.B. O'Hagan and Kevin Mallon) were now housed in the one location - and the IRA wanted them back!

An 'American businessman' , a 'Mr. Leonard', approached the manager of the 'Irish Helicopters' company at Dublin Airport and discussed hiring a helicopter for an aerial photographic shoot in County Laois and, after being shown the company's fleet of helicopters, this 'businessman' booked a five-seater Alouette II helicopter for October 31st.

'Mr Leonard' arrived at Irish Helicopters on the day and was introduced to the pilot of the helicopter, a Captain Thompson Boyes , who was instructed to fly to a field in Stradbally, County Laois, to pick up photographic equipment. After landing, the pilot saw two armed and masked men approaching the helicopter from nearby trees and he was held at gunpoint and told he would not be harmed if he followed instructions. 'Mr Leonard' left the area with one gunman, while the other gunman climbed aboard the helicopter armed with a pistol and an Armalite rifle. Captain Boyes was told to fly towards Dublin following the path of railway lines and the Royal Canal, and was ordered not to register his flight path with Air Traffic Control. As the helicopter approached Dublin, Boyes was informed of the escape plan and instructed to land in the exercise yard at Mountjoy Prison.


On this day (Wednesday) and date (31st October) in 1973, at 3.40pm in the afternoon, the Alouette II helicopter landed in the D Wing 'Exercise Yard' of Mountjoy Prison in Dublin , when a football match was taking place between the prisoners, and Twomey , O'Hagan and Mallon jumped aboard , but were quickly spotted (!) by an alert Screw who used his training and power of intuition to take immediate action - he *called on the Screws at the gate to close them over as he feared the helicopter was trying to escape (* ...according to the RTE 'Scannal - Prison Break' programme..) ! Another IRA prisoner who was in the yard at the time recalled how an embarrassed Screw told him that he had apologised to the prison governor in relation to the incident , saying that he thought the helicopter contained a visiting (Free State) Minister for Defence (and well-known publican) [Paddy Donegan] : the IRA prisoner replied that , in fact, ".....it was our Minister of Defence leaving...!"

All three men reported back to base and continued their work for the IRA but, after a few weeks of freedom Kevin Mallon was recaptured at a GAA Dance in the Montague Hotel in Co. Laois on 10 December 1973 , J.B.O'Hagan was recaptured in Dublin in early 1975 and Seamus Twomey managed to remain uncaptured until December 2nd , 1977, after the Special Branch came across him in a 'suspicious car' parked in Sandycove, in Dublin.

The 'Wolfe Tones' ballad group released a song called 'The Helicopter Song' which topped the Irish Charts for 4 weeks and 'The Wolfhounds' also recorded the event in song and, in January 1974, a close associate of Kevin Mallon's, Eddie Gallagher, along with Dr. Rose Dugdale, hijacked another helicopter in Donegal to bomb the RUC station in Strabane from the air but the milk-churn bombs they dropped never exploded.

There have been 'ups and downs' (pardon the pun!) in this long on-going struggle to achieve full Irish Freedom and Irish Republicans may tend to get on a 'high' (!) during the 'Up' periods but we very seldom go on a 'Downer' during the 'Down' periods : we know from our own experiences and from our history that we will witness both such periods repeatedly but we have learned to take the good with the bad , in that an 'up' period does not mean that victory has been achieved no more than a 'down' period means that all is lost. The prize we seek is more valuable to us than that sort of short-term thinking would allow for!

EDENTUBBER MARTYRS COMMEMORATION.....

....WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2012 : assemble at the 'Old Border Inn', Carrickarnon, County Louth, at 2.30pm.The main oration will be given by Sean Dolan, Longford.

The Edentubber Martyrs Memorial , damaged by thugs and/or Free State elements a number of times since it was first erected in the late 1950's, but repaired and rebuilt each time by Irish Republicans.

MICHAEL WATTERS of Edentubber , County Louth , 55 years of age.

GEORGE KEEGAN of Enniscorthy , County Wexford , 27.

PATRICK PARLE of Wexford Town , 26.

OLIVER CRAVEN of Newry , County Down , 19.

PAUL SMITH of Bessbrook , County Armagh , 19.


Street signs have been erected in the Newry and South Armagh areas in the last week.

The 2011 Edentubber Commemoration can be viewed here and the story of how these five brave men met their death can be listened to here.

S'NOW JOKE......

CABHAIR Swim , Christmas Day , 2010.....

....and a pic from the then 3-year-old CABHAIR Swim , 1979.

A bit of a write-up and some pics from the 2011 Swim can be seen here. At the time of writing, it's the last day of October 2012 and, as a Mam of three kids(/'young adults'!), I don't like even mentioning the word 'Christmas' in November, never mind October !

But it's for a good Cause - the Annual CABHAIR Christmas Swim , which first caused waves (!) in 1976 and will be 36 years-'old' on 25th December next. So far, five lads have confirmed that they will attempt to walk on water on Christmas Day next at the 3rd Lock of the Grand Canal in Inchicore , Dublin (opposite Kelly's 'Black Horse Inn' pub) and Santa has been requested to drop in and join the party!

Santa's little helper sorts out the Swim leaflets....

...and hundreds of them will be delivered, as usual, around the 'Swim area' over the next few weeks.

All monies raised go directly to the dependants of Irish Republican prisoners as all the 'goodies' , time , transport etc are donated to CABHAIR each year and no 'expenses' are taken. There will be a turf fire , Rebel music , lemonade for the kids and 'soup' (!) for the adults - it's not only a good Cause , it's great craic !

AND TALKING OF REPUBLICAN PRISONERS .....



.....a rally in support of MARIAN PRICE will be held on Saturday 3rd November 2012 in Dublin : those attending are asked to assemble at the Garden of Remembrance at 2pm , from where the rally will make its way to the GPO in O'Connell Street. The organisers have requested that no political-party banners or flags be carried , and Marian Price placards , banners and posters will be available on the day.

FINALLY : no matter who wins, these people still lose.

Homeless in New York - seeking warmth and shelter in the subway.

I have been to New York a few times , for holidays and for work-related reasons, and enjoyed the experience on each occasion. The girl friends that I travelled with the last time are like myself in regards to not wanting to spend all our time in the '5th Avenue'-type tourist areas and, as such, we explored both the beaten and unbeaten paths, going from the plush locations of that wonderful city to the projects of Harlem and beyond. The one constant we came across , as with any big city, was poor and homeless people. Not forgotten - they are, after all, some mother's child - but ignored.

The devastation that 'Superstorm Sandy' has inflicted on 'ordinary' New Yorkers will be felt even more by those that rely on the subway stations for warmth ,refuge and safety and, again as with any big city, those people will be the last to be looked after if, indeed, their needs will be addressed at all. And if their needs were deemed worthy of addressing in the first place then, 'Superstorm' or no, they would have been comforted before now.

Whether Obama or Romney 'win' on Tuesday 6th November next, the 'losers' have already been 'elected' and it will be for more than just one term. Some mother's child , without a doubt - but there's no profit in securing their future or no votes to be had by championing their cause. Welcome to the 21st Century.

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Sunday, October 28, 2012

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST , SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2012 : BRIEF REPORT AND PICS.

SATURDAY 27th October 2012 , O'Connell Street, Dublin....

...some of those at the Spire in Dublin in support of Irish Republican prisoners.

On Saturday 27th October 2012 , there were some 16 protests in 11 countries on three continents such as New York, Sydney, Rome, London, Rome, Manchester, Toronto, Paris,Glasgow, Hamburg, Colorado, Darmstadt, Dusseldorf, Magdeburg, Utrecht or Goteborg, as well as in Dublin, Galway and Lurgan in Ireland , in support of Irish Republican political prisoners.

'Spire Support' , Dublin, Saturday 27th October 2012.

The Dublin protest, at which 500 'Support the POWs' leaflets were distributed in a 90-minute period, was held without incident which, unfortunately, was not the case in Lurgan, County Armagh or in Hamburg, Germany: Cait Trainor, RSF Ard Chomhairle member , was arrested at the protest in Armagh and taken to Lurgan barracks where she will be held until Monday 29th October. From there she will be taken to Hydebank Jail in Belfast to serve a two-week sentence imposed in March this year at Craigavon courthouse.

Cait Trainor , arrested in Ireland on Saturday 27th October 2012, by armed representatives of the British Government.

Cait was fined for 'participating in and organising' a march through Lurgan in January 2011 in support of Martin Corey, interned without trial in Maghaberry jail, Co Antrim, since his licence was revoked by the British secretary of state in 2010. Cáit refused to pay the fine of £700 imposed on her and was arrested on Saturday 27th October 2012 whilst on a protest highlighting the plight of the POWs interned without charge or trial, and also by remand, in Maghaberry jail.

Cait, speaking at an RSF Rally in Dublin on May 5th last.

The following statement was released in relation to the unwarranted incident in Hamburg, Germany, at the POW picket -

Preas Ráiteas / Press release

28 Deireadh Fómhair / October 2012

Republican Sinn Féin condemns repression against protesters in Germany at the Hamburg vigil on International POW-Day 2012 which was broken up by police.

Vienna/Hamburg – German police forces broke up a vigil outside the Lithuanian Consulate on Saturday, October 27. The vigil was organised by Irish republicans of the 'Maghaberry Awareness Group St. Pauli' to demand the release of Irish republican Michael Campbell who is held in a Lithuanian jail. October 27 was the International Day of Action for Irish republican prisoners 2012.

About 50 local anarchists and Chechen socialists joined Irish republicans at a candlelight vigil at the Lithuanian Consulate at Grosse Bahnstrasse in the Altona district of Hamburg, Germany. The vigil lasted less than 30 minutes when it was broken up by German police forces threatening the arrest of all participants. The police said the protest was threatening the property of the Lithuanian Consulate.

Republican Sinn Féin International spokesperson Dieter Blumenfeld condemned the repressive actions by German police forces against Irish republicans. He said: "October 27 was the International Day for Irish political prisoners. The arrest of Cáit Trainor at a protest in Lurgan and the breaking up of a peaceful picket in support of Michael Campbell in Germany shows that the reactionary and imperialist forces want to silence Irish republicanism. We commend all those taking part in the vigil for Michael Campbell in Hamburg, Germany. Every man and woman has a right to protest against injustice. On October 27 the German state has once again shown that they are the closest allies of the most undemocratic and repressive governments."


All of those that took to the streets in the 11 countries are to be commended for doing so and especially Cait and our colleagues in Armagh and our friends in Altona : go raibh míle maith agaibh, a chairde!

Thanks for reading, Sharon.






Wednesday, October 24, 2012

108Ú ARD-FHEIS , SINN FÉIN POBLACHTACH , 10-11 Samhain 2012.

ON SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2012.....



.....assemble at the Spire in O'Connell Street , Dublin , at 1pm to show solidarity with imprisoned Irish republicans and in opposition to internment. All genuine republicans welcome - bring POW banners , posters and leaflets.

'THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DAY.....' By Peadar O'Donnell ; first published in January 1963.

My mother had a message for me , a letter that came by hand - it was from my teacher friend at Fintown and the innocent lass gave her full address and signed her name. She named the man who bought the seized cattle. My mother, wise in the ways of the local post office, would not trust the post with a letter that came by hand. Well, this was something ; it certainly was something. I told my father and mother of this other problem that brought me racing down from Dublin and my father said at once that I must go and see these people. They were good people and it must be that I had not the full story , and he said that I should go the first thing in the morning. I knew, as soon as he said it, this was the way to face this difficulty and there was still enough night left until bedtime for me to put it to the test ; I took out Phil's bicycle and hurried on my way. It was latish when I got there and I heard their voices in the murmur of the rosary as I sat the bicycle against the wall. I waited until the voices died away and then I pulled the latch and went in - only foreigners knock. They were still on their knees , a woman and two men, all late fiftyish, and the woman spoke at once : "Under God , man, at this hour of the night, what brings you?" The men got to their feet and they spoke a vague greeting, but she would have none of it : "Let him state his errand". I rested my hands on the back of the kitchen chair which the man of the house pushed towards me and I told her I'd traced the seized cattle and that I wanted her man to go with me and take them back and that I didn't know what the devil had got into her.....(MORE LATER).

THE PETER BERRY PAPERS....... The Top Secret Memoirs of Ireland's Most Powerful Civil Servant : Dirty Tricks, Election '69/ Spying on a Unionist Politician/ Keeping the (State) Taoiseach informed/ The Garda Fallon Murder/ Advice to Jack Lynch- 'Fire the pair of them...'/ Vivion De Valera's advice to O'Malley/ Rumours of a Coup D'Etat/ The Internment Plot, November 1970/ Secret Meeting with William Craig.

From 'MAGILL' magazine , June 1980.

" I had naively drawn attention to Mr Smith's silence to the Garda when they met on 6th September , to the Prime Minister's statement about the impending releases and to Mr Craig's statement around the same time. After the discussions I had lunch with the Secretary : he was obviously disinclined to pursue the subject further. We arranged that if the occasion required it communication about IRA matters could be made direct between ourselves. I had feared a request for communication at various levels within the police. After lunch I had talks with the Secretary on matters relating to the probation system, the functioning of the Courts and so on in which he was very helpful insofar as a man of good manners could be so. He came out in the rain, bareheaded, to see me to my car but, nevertheless, I could discern no warmth. I think that he was nervous of being seen alone with me."

[END of 'The Peter Berry Papers'].

(NEXT : 'Fear and Loathing in South Armagh' , from 2003.)

108Ú ARD-FHEIS , SINN FÉIN POBLACHTACH , 10-11 Samhain 2012.



108th Ard Fheis , Republican Sinn Féin , 10th and 11th November 2012.

The 108th Ard Fheis of Republican Sinn Féin will be held in Dublin over the weekend of Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th November 2012. The 45-page Clár contains a total of 138 motions under different headings such as political and electoral policy , prisoners, constitution and rules, social and economic , organisation/activities , education and culture, publicity and Saoirse and international affairs.



The check-in of delegates is at 9.30am each day and delegate/visitor admission cards will be available at the door of the Conference Hall provided RSF Head Office has been notified in advance of your request for same : all visitors must be vouched for by a member of Republican Sinn Féin. The Presidential Address will be delivered by An tUachtarán Des Dalton on Sunday at 12.15pm. It is intended that the Ard Fheis will end the Saturday session at 6.00pm and and will wrap-up at 4.30pm on Sunday , in between which a ballad session will be held (9pm Saturday night) in the Hotel venue. Also , the annual RSF National Private Members Draw will be held at the venue over that weekend (six prizes : 1st two 2013 All-Ireland tickets [one hurling and one football] plus €500 spending money/ 2nd €500/ 3rd €300/ 4th 19-inch flat screen TV-DVD combi unit/ 5th €50 voucher for Irish Freedom Press and 6th bodhrán - and RSF will also be holding a 650-ticket raffle that same weekend in a different venue!) and finally - Irish Republican Resistance Calendars for 2013 will be available at the Ard Fheis , priced at about a fiver each.

Due to an outright (and outrageous...) refusal (!) by RSF Head Office to postpone the Ard Fheis so as it doesn't clash with the Monthly Raffle , myself and the usual raffle crew won't be present for all of it (...we hope to put in a few hours work at it on the Saturday..) as we will be our usual busy selves in the other hotel , running the Monthly Raffle. And knowing our luck, the two raffles just mean that we'll loose twice as much !

"A COUNTRY WITH A CITIZEN LIKE HIM WILL NEVER SURRENDER...."



- the words of a young man who was then employed as a dishwasher in a London hotel , Ho Chi Minh , on hearing of the death of Irish revolutionary Terence MacSwiney. After the murder of Tomás MacCurtain in March 1920, Terence MacSwiney was elected as the Lord Mayor of Cork. He was arrested under the 'Defence of the Realm Act' in August 1920 and sentenced to two years imprisonment : he embarked on a hunger strike in Brixton Jail and died after 74 days on the protest.

Those words were spoken on Monday 25th October 1920 - today (Wednesday) is the 24th October 2012 : almost 92 years after the event, by date. Terence MacSwiney (1879-1920) was the Commanding Officer of the Irish Republican Army , who died on the 74th day of his hunger strike in Brixton Prison on October 25, 1920, inspiring George William Russell ('Æ') to pen the following :

See, though the oil be low more purely still and higher

The flame burns in the body’s lamp! The watchers still

Gaze with unseeing eyes while the Promethean Will,

The Uncreated Light, the Everlasting Fire

Sustains itself against the torturer’s desire

Even as the fabled Titan chained upon the hill.

Burn on, shine on, thou immortality, until

We, too, have lit our lamps at the funeral pyre;

Till we, too, can be noble, unshakable, undismayed:

Till we, too, can burn with the holy flame, and know

There is that within us can triumph over pain,

And go to death, alone, slowly, and unafraid.

The candles of God are already burning row on row:

Farewell, lightbringer, fly to thy heaven again!


"There can be no peace between wrong and right , between truth and fallacy , between justice and oppression , between freedom and tyranny . Between them there must always be war until the wrong is righted , until justice is achieved , until freedom is won" - Terence MacSwiney (funeral video here.)

The man had one child - a daughter, Máire, - by his wife , Muriel Murphy , and mother and daughter, too, left a mark in Irish history , unlike those who killed and tortured that family - they left a stain on our history, which remains with us to this day.

MICHAEL FITZGERALD (CORK): 17TH OCTOBER 1920 , 67 DAYS.

JOSEPH MURPHY (CORK): 25TH OCTOBER 1920 , 76 DAYS.

Michael Fitzgerald.


Joseph Murphy.


Joseph Murphy died on hunger-strike , after 76 days, on the same day as Terence MacSwiney (Monday 25th October 1920) : MacSwiney died at 5.40am , hours after Murphy's death (more here) and earlier in October that year Michael Fitzgerald had died on hunger-strike (on the 17th) after 67 days (more here). A pictorial list of all 22 Irish hunger-strikers can be seen here.

THE STATE OF THE STATE WE'RE IN : VOTE 'NO' ON SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2012.



On Saturday 10th November 2012 the electorate in this State will be given the opportunity to vote 'Yes' or 'No' to what is, in effect , a proposal which would (compared with State law as presently constituted) allow State politicians the final say - in a nutshell - in how you are rearing your child or children. If the politicians get their way and a majority 'Yes' vote is recorded on the day (in what will be the 31st referendum to the Free State Constitution) a new Article to same will be embedded ('Article 42A') in place of the existing FS Article '42.5'- 'in order that the rights of the child be strengthened' , according to those campaigning for a 'Yes' vote.

A second-hand car salesman/politician , promising you something he can't deliver and, even if he could, chances are it would fall apart at the first bump....

At issue in this particular Free State referendum is the replacement of the present wording (in relation to how you rear your child/children) '...by appropriate means..' with the wording '...by proportionate means as provided by law..'. The former (existing) wording can and has taken into account the circumstances involved ie whether the parents are wealthy or unemployed - if wealthy, the child/children will have a different upbringing , materially so, at least, than the child/children of an unemployed parent(s). Depending on whom you listen to, those 'circumstances' will either be 'significantly tweaked' or 'rode roughshod over' but one thing is for sure : those seeking to 'tweak/ride roughshod over' the existing scenario are wealthy and morally blind individuals who have no notion of what it is to feel financially anxious or to have to decide between part-paying an outstanding bill or putting a dinner on the table and if you are in the unfortunate position of having to decide between food/bills then that is not fair on your kids and their 'solution' is to put a law in place whereby those kids could more easily be removed from 'that cruel environment' whereas the proper solution would be to help the parent(s) out of the poverty trap they are in.

Troubled parents have a row : do you think it best that the child/children be removed from them or that they should be helped to improve their home environment?

Err on the side of caution on Saturday 10th November next : use your vote in this Free State referendum to prevent a corrupt institution - the State in all its guises - from having the 'right' to tell you how your family life should be lived , using their privileged lifestyles as the yardstick. VOTE NO!

Thanks for reading, Sharon.