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Sinn Féin would tell IMF: "You need to go"


William Finnerty
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I would agree 100% with Mr O'Snodaigh TD that the IMF needs to be asked to leave the Republic of Ireland; and, that the sooner we can responsibly and respectfully wash our hands of the International Monitory Fund the better.

The main reasons for these beliefs of mine are set out at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/UndisclosedRecipients/3February2011/Email.htm

Thanks in VERY large part to the International Monitory Fund (I would say), and using the words of Republic of Ireland Ombudsman Dr Emily O'Reilly:

"... the Constitution has become more fiction than reality and the situation is so serious that it can no longer be ignored."

The Constitution in question is also know as Bunreacht na hEireann, which in the Celtic Language literally means: "The Basic Law of the Republic of Ireland".

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For future reference purposes a copy of this Open News Diary Entry was sent by e-mail on February 6th 2011 to (among others) a multinational selection of senior politicians, lawyers and economists: which included Republic of Ireland High Court President Justice Nicholas Kearns, UK Prime Minister David Cameron, President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, and United States of America President Barack Obama. A copy of the e-mail used can be viewed at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/JusticeNicholasKearns/6February2011/Email.htm

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Human Rights Ireland
http://www.humanrightsireland.com

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William Finnerty is back living in the Republic of Ireland at the present time, which is where he was born and where he grew up. His father was Irish (County Galway), and his mother American (New York City). He has worked mostly in the (more...)
 
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