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Brian Cowan - Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) resigns


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Do they get their politicians, and bankers, from the same "Academy of F&$%wit's" that we get our's from?


There must be a whole campus of them breeding like lice, to replace the last lot who were run out of office.


Some of my best friends are Irish and they have my sympathy.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Jeez! Of course it's a wind-up. It's a spoof. Are

> you sure you two haven't got any Irish blood in

> you? Not that I'd want to insinuate a stereotype

> about our Irish friends. I just can't believe you

> fell for it.


Mr.Lush, it's the very fact they fell for it that proves they are not Irish. What's thay stereo thingy yer talking about?

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