Taking our revenge against Fianna Fáil

ITS’s all over bar the revenge. Most people will recall their mother telling them to not entertain base notions such as revenge and anger, and of course she was right.

Taking our revenge against Fianna Fáil

In normal times anger does more harm to the beholder than to those causing us to be frustrated. But this is Ireland 2011 and we are a devastated people. Our economic devastation is matched only by the avalanche of lies that have fallen about us, churned out by a political “movement” that came to view itself as the state itself. Fianna Fáil, despite its never-ending revisionist lying, is entirely responsible for the culture of poor administration and stroke that fuelled the madness that brought about the de-facto collapse of this nation. There is much talk of how the world views this country. We should be more concerned about how we view ourselves. Election 2011 presents us with a clear opportunity to put away childish things forever. Only by the complete eradication of the politics of favour and deal making, can we possibly expect to face the reconstruction of this nation. Let election 2011 be the year that will be considered the year we grew up and began to engage in mature politics. Fianna Fáil and Fianna Fáilism must be wiped from the political map. I am pretty sure that even the mammies of Ireland would allow us one day of revenge, delivered through the point of a pencil.

Declan Doyle

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