Tonight liveblog, 22 February 2010
Topic: The O'Dea resignation and the government's latest problems
Topic: The O'Dea resignation and the government's latest problems
Topic: Resignation of Willie O'Dea and the role of the Green Party
Panellists: George Hook (broadcaster, Newstalk), Sam Smyth (journalist and broadcaster), Justine McCarthy (author and journalist, Sunday Times) and Eugene McCartan (Communist Party of Ireland)
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I want to know who told the sinn fein councillor what willy said. Willy told the journalist to check his sources i think there is more to this story than meets the eye I smell a rat somewhere.
Maire, Wexford
Topic: Women's status in Ireland
Topic: Willie O’Dea’s resignation
Panellists: Alan English (editor of the Limerick Leader), Vincent P Martin (Barrister and former Green Councillor), Noel Whelan (Barrister and Commentator) and Sarah McInerney (Sunday Times).
Close, but no cigar Groucho O Dee! Another gangster from limerick but by far the worst! Jim, Galway.
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How sad that Vincent Browne finds perjuring politicians an amusing and commonplace spectacle.
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Topic: Women's status in Ireland
Panellists: Ailbhe Smyth, Pat O'Connor, Marie Mulholland, Susan McKay
Good to know that we can all swear under oath in high court and lie and get away with it now. After all our minister set a precedence.
Tony, Donegal
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Tonight panellists, 17th of Feburary 2010
Topic: Status of Women
Topic: Clerical abuse and the meeting of Irish bishops with the Pope in Rome
Panellists: Aine Kerr and Matt Cooper
as a minister and in the upholding of truth and justice willy o dea has to resign
Tonight's topic is clerical abuse and the historic meeting in Rome today of Irish bishops with the Pope. Aine Kerr and Matt Cooper join the panel later to discuss tomorrow morning's newspapers.
Topic: Immigrant children in state care
Topic: Clerical abuse and the meeting of Irish bishops with the Pope in Rome
Panellists: Aine Kerr and Matt Cooper
as a minister and in the upholding of truth and justice willy o dea has to resign
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CONCLAVE.. methinks the 'L' is superfluous when referring to the hierarchy..More like CONCAVE...curving inwards...and not seeing the greater picture.
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