B0jangles wrote: » Isn't Irish Dragon's Den the thing where lads who own 3 ice-cream vans and a stall selling Wexford strawberries roleplay being billionaire entrepreneurs?
Larbre34 wrote: » Casey received nods 3 and 4, he's on. I'm gonna pop over to Japan and punch the creator of Dragons Den in the mouth.
per aspera ad astra wrote: » It's official – Ireland is f***ed. Three f***ing dragons. Three f***ing dragons.
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » Would a socialist not think it's too much? Should they not think it could be used in a more beneficial way to help the great underprivileged that they go on about so much.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » A surefire way to take the wind out of British republicans' sails: tell them if they abolished the monarchy they'd likely end up with Duncan Bannatyne as their head of state.:P
blanch152 wrote: » Gemma got eight votes in Limerick. Hope for the conspiracy theorists yet.
brightspark wrote: » Is Peter Casey effectively buying the council votes by saying he will offer his salary each month to whatever cause each council deems worthwhile?
hotmail.com wrote: » So I'm guessing most have no clue who Casey is. Duffy has at least a little bit of a national profile. Casey has virtually none. It's becoming laughable that so many want to compete in the race when they have little chance of winning.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Japers that really seems to bother you. Don't vote for him. Every PR monkey is having a go I think we're lucky to have someone of his caliber running. Thankfully he changed his mind as humans can do.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » You know he has voluntarily given back over 1 million in his salary and pension entitlememts to the State and he has also refused to take any Oireachtas or Ministerial pensions while he is in office as President?
realdanbreen wrote: » Japers I never knew he was of such high 'caliber'. He has spent a lifetime being paid huge salaries by the state and I am not aware of anything constructive that he has done for the state. We need to wise up to these people who are full of soft talk and token outrage and contribute very little ATEOTD.
FrancieBrady wrote: » In comparison to other politicians he has achieved things of high calibre imo. While of course not getting everything right. As well as the day to day work he did as a public rep he was instrumental in setting up TG4, he set up schemes and initiatives to re-invigourate the Irish Film industry (directionless and in the doldrums before him). He was a shining light of democracy and a free media in helping to end the Section 31 measures of the FG FF regime. He overhauled and re-invested in the network of museums and galleries run by the state. He was also responsible for reestablishing our network of waterways and canals as tourist amenities and vital contributors to the rural economy. He was always a strident voice against the war in Iraq and spoke up for the oppressed in places like Cambodia and Chile. At the centre of his politics was a firm belief in equality and justice. He is a poet and always active champion of the arts. Not bad for somebody born into poverty and the first of his family to access 3rd level education. He has also made mistakes and done unwise things.
realdanbreen wrote: » Japers I never knew he was of such high 'caliber'. He has spent a lifetime being paid huge salaries by the state and I am not aware of anything constructive that he has done for the state.
realdanbreen wrote: » In comparison to some politicians he may well have done the job he was handsomely paid to do. I for one do not believe in tugging the forelock or tipping my hat to someone who I have helped pay mega bucks in salaries/expenses/pensions for doing their job.
VinLieger wrote: » Just off the top of my head he established TG4 and removed section 31 of the broadcasting act.
realdanbreen wrote: » You make it sound like he went out there like some kind of superhero and built the shagging TG4 building himself! When are we going to wise up and stop fawning over these guys, who are paid mega bucks, for signing off on projects that we the ordinary folk pay for anyway.
realdanbreen wrote: » Wow! He has not drawn two of his pensions while he is being paid a huge salary and basically can go from one end of the month to the other without having to pay for anything! We should be so thankful to this man for having come amongst us!
marieholmfan wrote: » I can assure you that neither of the Marys did anything similar.
VinLieger wrote: » So who should we vote for exactly? The republican, closeted Iona supporter or in it for the profit dragons?
VinLieger wrote: » closeted Iona supporter
marieholmfan wrote: » Hmmm do tell!