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Gerry Adams: “Micheál Martin could play a leadership role in the necessary process of making Irish unity a reality”
by Sinn Féin’s Gerry Adams from his Léargas blog Micheál Martin is a man with a mission. To trample on the politics of those whose roots are in the radical republican tradition of Tone and Emmet and Pearse and Connolly … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland, LPAC
Tagged 1798, American Revolution, british empire, Fianna Fail, Gerry Adams, Irish Rebellion, Irish republicanism, Micheál Martin, Sinn Féin, United Ireland
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Fianna Fáil hypocrisy over government formation – Adams
Speaking in Belfast, where he is campaigning in the Assembly elections, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD has accused the Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin of “a cynical attempt to exert control over a Fine Gael-led minority government and its … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland, LPAC
Tagged Fian, Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Gerry Adams, Micheál Martin, Sinn Féin
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Adams hits back at Martin outburst
Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams TD has responded to an attack on the party today by Fianna Fáil Leader Mícheál Martin. Gerry Adams said: “As is now an annual occurrence, Mícheál Martin has again used Fianna Fáil’s Bodenstown event to … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland
Tagged Bodenstown, Fianna Fail, Gerry Adams, Margaret Thatcher, Micheál Martin, real republic, Sinn Féin
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Speech from Gerry Adams in response to Micheál Martin and Fianna Fáil
Building a New Republic A chairde, One year out from the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising I am happy to be addressing Dublin Sinn Féin activists here in the city that fought an empire. Bliain amuigh ó chomóradh céad … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland
Tagged Fianna Fail, Gerry Adams, Micheál Martin, North of Ireland, Sinn Féin
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Fianna Fáil doesn’t represent Republican ideals – Cllr Chris Andrews
Responding this afternoon to remarks made by Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin, Sinn Féin’s candidate for the Dublin Bay South constituency at the next general election, Cllr. Chris Andrews said: “Micheál Martin’s desperate attempts to try and make Fianna Fáil … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland
Tagged Chris Andrews, Dublin, Fianna Fail, Irish republicanism, Micheál Martin, Republican ideals, Sinn Féin
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Adams dismisses Fianna Fáil Leader’s “hysterical rant”
Responding to remarks by Fianna Fáil Leader Mícheál Martin at Arbour Hill today, Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams TD said: “Micheál Martin’s claim that Sinn Féin is not not fit for democratic government is a matter which the electorate will … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland
Tagged Arbour Hill, Fianna Fail, Gerry Adams, Micheál Martin, Sinn Féin
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Gerry Adams : The Rise and Rise of Negative Politics
As regular readers of this column will know I have been known to ‘tweet’ – occasionally. It’s an enjoyable and relaxing process made all the more pleasurable because I can escape the Sinn Féin thought police – those esteemed colleagues … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland
Tagged blueshirts, Charlie Flanagan, enda Kenny, Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Gerry Adams, Ireland, Labour Party, negative politics, Pádraig MacLochlainn, Sinn Féin
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Cabinet Reshuffle: Different Folks,Same strokes – Gerry Adams TD
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD speaking to the Taoiseach today in the Dáil following his announcement of a Cabinet reshuffle and new priorities for the government said: “Citizens kept a report card on your government and they marked it … Continue reading
Posted in Ireland
Tagged bank debt, cabinet reshuffle, economic policies, enda Kenny, Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, forced emigration, General Election, Gerry Adams, Labour Party, marching season, murderous austerity, peace process, privatisation, real republic, republicanism, unemployment
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Gerry Adams TD sets out radical vision of a ‘new republic’
Gerry Adams TD sets out radical vision of a ‘new republic’ 15 June, 2014 – by Gerry Adams TD 5 Sinn Féin Leader Gerry Adams delivered the annual address at the Wolfe Tone Commemoration at Bodenstown, Co. Kildare today. In … Continue reading
Posted in Irish History
Tagged Bordenstown, DUP, Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Gerry Adams, Labour Party, Sinn Féin, UUP, Wolfe Tone Commemoration
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Adams attacks shambolic and dysfunctional government on Seanad
Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD has described the debacle in the Seanad over the banking enquiry as “shambolic and symptomatic of the dysfunctional nature of this Fine Gael and Labour government.” Teachta Adams said: “What happened to government claims … Continue reading