Villagers: Letters to the Editor 2006-04-26
1916: Debate needs to come into 2006
1916: Debate needs to come into 2006
Dáil voting - TDs should act responsibly
Sustainable development - Rural sprawl
Paradoxical Government - Promoting diversity while driving inequality
Skateboarders and local politicians - Councillors out of Limerick's parks!
John Waters - Taking freedom for granted
Government mismanagement - Need for community development
The recent controversy involving the courts, in which a vicious rapist got a three-year suspended sentence, is indicative of the rot that pervades the Irish judicial system. Judges, answerable to no one, are able to hand down inconsistent sentences almost with impunity. The sentences that are handed down daily in Irish courts have less to do with the law and more to do with the judges' moods, whims and biases. These people are living in ivory towers, untouched by the real world and the consequences of their actions.
Fishermen's livelihood - Salmon fishing a political football
Criticising the critics - Chorus about himself