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STARDUST DOCUMENTARY TV3 MONDAY 10PM

  • 30-01-2011 11:34pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 408 ✭✭


    Remembering Stardust 30 Years On, Documentary on TV3 tomorrow night at 10, Bound to be an interesting watch.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,140 ✭✭✭✭expectationlost


    a new one?
    still havn't got justice, hope they interview butterlys


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 408 ✭✭Luke G


    a new one?
    still havn't got justice, hope they interview butterlys

    Yep a new one indeed & honestly doubt they'll interview that lot, They've refused to comment on their responsibilities for the last 30 years, Can't see em facing up to it now.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Luke G wrote: »
    Yep a new one indeed & honestly doubt they'll interview that lot, They've refused to comment on their responsibilities for the last 30 years, Can't see em facing up to it now.

    Sure you can look no further then their Fianna fail cronies and youll see why they wouldnt take responsibility for their f*ck up when its the working class people who can suffer.

    Now dont get me wrong its not that i can ever compare today's economic crisis to the tragic deaths of 48 people but to quote Patrick Butterly on Fianna Fail in his memoirs "You needed these people to get things done" or something to that effect. They were never going to be found culpable. the inquiry that followed was a total and utter farce and an insult to the memory of those young people.

    Justice for the 48.
    May they rest in peace.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 408 ✭✭Luke G


    Sure you can look no further then their Fianna fail cronies and youll see why they wouldnt take responsibility for their f*ck up when its the working class people who can suffer.

    Now dont get me wrong its not that i can ever compare today's economic crisis to the tragic deaths of 48 people but to quote Patrick Butterly on Fianna Fail in his memoirs "You needed these people to get things done" or something to that effect. They were never going to be found culpable. the inquiry that followed was a total and utter farce and an insult to the memory of those young people.

    Justice for the 48.
    May they rest in peace.

    Too True!


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