The Badger's Sett : News and opinion from around the republican Internet
Updated: 2/7/03; 7:18:11 AM.

 


RSS

 
 

Tuesday, January 28, 2003

Stealing Votes - the British Way!
Danny Morrison

The Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 was introduced to eliminate voting irregularities and impersonation. But, as Danny Morrison, points out, the restrictive nature of the new legislation has had the effect of wiping out thousands of bona fide voters across every constituency in the North [dannymorrison.com: Stealing Votes - the British Way!]
Comments: Google It! 7:34:13 AM    


Standing Down. Maybe the (provisional) IRA should stand down, both for the good of the provisional republican movement and for the good of the republican movement as a whole.[Proceedings of the Radial Symmetry Institute]
Comments: 6:31:39 AM    

IRA to stand down?. This piece by Suzanne Breen appeared a few days ago and initimates that the IRA is preparing to stand down it active service units. [Letter to Slugger O'Toole]
Comments: 6:30:03 AM    

Se·n Sabhat remembered in Limerick

The annual Seán Sabhat commemoration took place in Limerick on January 5. The parade formed up at Bedford Row and, led by a piper, a Colour Party bearing the National and Four Province flags and a contingent of Na Fianna Éireann, marched to Mount St Lawrence Cemetery. [Saoirse: Seán Sabhat remembered in Limerick (original), Seán Sabhat recalled in Limerick (permalink)]
Comments: Google It! 6:26:38 AM    


Fallen Anglicans and Other Limping Analogies
Eoghan O'Suilleabhain

Back in my undergraduate days I had a Professor who used to say that: "All analogies limp, but some analogies limp more than others."

Now along comes the Papal Agent, Sean McManus [in O'Bradaigh versus Adams: Classicism versus Historical Consciousness], to analogize for us, in The Blanket, January 14, 2003, that Rory O'Bradaigh is like a static Second Vatican Classicist resisting all change to Republican orthodoxy, whereas Gerry Adams is like a dynamic Second Vatican New Theologian willing to push for change. And of course, O'Bradaigh's a loser, and Adams a winner [~] according to McManus & Madison Avenue. [The Blanket: Fallen Anglicans and Other Limping Analogies]
Comments: Google It! 6:18:04 AM    


IRWR Logo

[ Previous 5 Sites | Skip Previous | Previous | Next ]

Irish Republican Web Ring

Join this ring

[ Skip Next | Next 5 Sites | Random Site | List Sites ]

© Copyright 2003 The Badger.



Click here to visit the Radio UserLand website.

 


January 2003
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  
Dec   Feb