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Irish 'blog' on politics - occasionally commenting on US politics .
I suspect these comments will be 'lost' within the amount of 'pro/anti- Bush/Kerry' weblogs , sites , ad's etc , but here goes : if I had a vote
in this US Presidential election , I would spoil same and make it clear , in writing on the ballot paper , why I had choose to do so . The two main candidates are in the pockets of big business and it is those business interests that will benefit from whomever is elected , not the 'ordinary joe' . My conscience would not allow me to put anyone (millonaire or not) into a position where they can carry on enriching themselves , their family and friends , plus the business people who helped them get to that position , while the unemployed scramble for minimum-wage 'jobs' . I run a (smallish) 'blog' from here in Dublin , Ireland , commenting on Irish history and Irish politics . If ya visit , ya now know what to expect ...
http://1169andcounting.blogspot.com
Slan go foill anois ,
Sharon O'Suillibhan , Dublin , Ireland .
Posted by: Irl32   Posted on: 11/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Local politics also benefit from blogs  John Westra | 11/02/04
Irish 'blog' on politics - occasionally commenting on US politics .  Irl32 | 11/02/04
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