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Cowen should let us decide now who will replace him in the bunker

ABOUT a year ago a viral video swept the internet, parodying Taoiseach Brian Cowen’s handling of the country.

Fri, 12 Nov, 2010

McDaid has done himself a favour and may even have done one for us

FORMER Dáil deputy Jim McDaid once called those who committed suicide “selfish bastards” and this unfortunate phrase came to mind this week when he ended his own political career suddenly, dramatically and seemingly with little care for some of those left behind.

Fri, 05 Nov, 2010

Our kids are falling behind in the one race in life that really matters

LAST Monday I set out to demonstrate to my kids the adage that there is no such thing as bad weather which should dissuade physical activity, merely unsuitable clothing.

Fri, 29 Oct, 2010

Isn’t it time we got real about the cost of overseas development aid?

AS the Government seeks to cut its own spending massively a question arises: should Irish money for overseas development aid and foreign disaster relief come from the coffers of the state or directly to charities and aid agencies from the pockets of private citizens without any involvement by the state?

Fri, 22 Oct, 2010

Scrap the crazy plan to put sick children into a sky-high bottleneck

THANKFULLY there is still time to save the people of this country from the serious mistake of building a new national children’s hospital in Dublin’s north-inner city on the grounds of the already crowded Mater Hospital complex.

Fri, 15 Oct, 2010

There’s one face-saving way out of FG for Kenny — the presidency

ENDA Kenny should run for President instead of Taoiseach. That could solve a lot of problems for him, for his party and for his country.

Fri, 08 Oct, 2010

Will FF and FG call off their civil war in our interest? Ah, forget it

IN any other country it would be obvious.

Fri, 01 Oct, 2010

Sheehan affair shows some things in this great little nation don’t change

ADVANCED age or previous good character cannot be given as legitimate excuses for PJ Sheehan’s boneheaded drunken behaviour in the grounds of Dáil Eireann in early July, as revealed only last weekend.

Fri, 24 Sep, 2010

I know how you felt next morning, Taoiseach. Sorry, it’s just not on

IT’S confession time. I’m guilty of having once committed much the same sin as Brian Cowen did this week with his drinking/little sleep/subsequent interview routine, but it’s not going to stop me from throwing a few stones at the Taoiseach nonetheless.

Fri, 17 Sep, 2010

Would you embrace Bertie just like that busted property developer?

THE sight of a handshake would have been hard enough to stomach, but the picture of beaming former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern being embraced in a bear-hug by NAMA resident property developer Johnny Ronan last Tuesday, at the opening of the Dublin Convention Centre, was nauseating.

Fri, 10 Sep, 2010

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