Inter tribal warfare said to pave way for the English

MacLoughlin, sometimes thought to be a celtic name is in fact of Danish origin according to recent research. The Danes have many connections with Ireland spanning from pre-English times. The MacLoughlins, or sons of Loughlain were kings, believed to preside in Inishowen, Donegal. Reports of the celtic era tell of them joining the O’Neils in a fight for supremecy against the O’Donnels; ancient records however tell of the murder of MacLoughlins and their men by the warring O’Neils and O’Donnels who joined forces in order to take over Inishowen.

Britain don’t want to pay tarrifs

According to a recent interview with Simon Coveney on the news, Britain won’t agree to any border infrastructure on the island of Ireland. Considering Ireland has agreed, and according to the interview fine gaél have, where is the eu border going to be? Is Simon talking about a British Ireland? In the same vein, if northern Ireland are staying in the single market but only the single market, doesn’t that mean there should be two border checking points, one between northern Ireland and Britain and one between the north and southern Ireland?

The IRA ceasefire and what happened next

According to a report, a schism within Sinn Féin beginning over fifty years ago resulted in the as called Official Sinn Féin and a so called provisional Sinn Féin, believed to be the then political wing of the provisional ira. As at first called, provisional Sinn Féin gave rise to both present day Sinn Féin and the as called Workers’ Party of Ireland.

Leading figures during the 1960’s disagreements were reportedly Cathal Goulding, Séamus Costello and Eoghan Harris, the latter was said to have been instrumental in shifting the party away from republicanism. Believed to be components during the 1970’s as described. A said to be reappraisal of the most important reason and purpose for the ira’s existence was the subject of the parting of the ways.

A consequence of the differences within the republican movement were new movements such as the as called Irish Republican Socialist Party, said to be marxist/leninist, and reportedly the political wing of the as called Irish National Liberation Army who were believed to be opposed to an earier ira ceasefire in 1962, but thought to be inactive now. The inla were reportedly a paramilitary communist and as called republican group, but may have made some concessions in favour of socialist values. Believed to be as a result of some of the political divisions within the ira during the era beginning during the early sixties until now, the as called Workers’ party and Irish republican socialist party are not really active anymore and may have been a stepping stone to the formation of other left/centre groups. Eoghan Harris became an Independent politician but has reportedly worked within each party. He was also a current affairs producer for rté, and believed to be imperialist.

Will a coalition with the Green Party be good for the environment?

A possible coalition government with the Green Party is said by some to be unpopular with farmers. The Greens apparently being subject to international criteria of said to be unknown origin which seeks out causes for climate change, ignoring the role nuclear activity has on the atmosphere, which is paramount. Figures regarding the role cattle play is hard to gage. Some sources say farming is responsible for 7% of as called green house gases, others say considerably more. The emmisions are now believed to be the result of a gut bacteria. Probably from below standard food. Could be as a result of a competitive market. The use of sprays on fields won’t help the cattle get well, and below standard food won’t compensate for a broad range of grasses that are both satisfying, and up protein intake.

If a coalition with the Green Party is formed, will the Greens continue to bring messages from the superpowers to the farmers, or begin to express concern regarding the very real effects of nuclear activity on greenhouse gases? Nuclear plants reportedly burn fossil fuel or the like, resulting in output temperatures of up to 700 degrees Celsius according to official figures. Fossil fuel contains lots of impurities, including viruses which hang around the atmosphere and pollute.

Transfer to u.n. tribunal not believed to be standard procedure

According to news, an 84 year old Rwandan man, Félicia Kabuga has been arrested, said to be a main suspect in the as called Rwandan genocide. The organisation responsible for the arrest is, according to the report the as called International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, who are also believed to be investigating claims of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. As called IRMCT are a u.n. organisation. Mr Kabuga is expected to transfer to the custody of the IRMCT, which isn’t believed to be standard procedure.

Water, the answer to Africa’s problems

An adequate water supply has been cited as the only reason for Africa’s problems of famine and disease, water being needed to grow crops. This being the case, why do the various charities working in Africa neglect this basic need in favour of emergency care and various thought to be complacencies in view of there being no suitable water supply?

The as called joyful mysteries

The as called annunciation: The announcing of the birth of Jesus by the believed to be angel Gabriel who is said to have appeared to Mary, saying, “Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee”. The angel, it is believed, tells her that her son will be the son of God. The incarnation awaits Mary’s consent. Mary’s answer was, Behold, the handmaid of the Lord. Be it according to your will.

The visitation: Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth who had conceived a son even though she was of mature years. She travelled eighty miles to visit Elizabeth. The journey took four or five days. Elizabeth is believed to have been carrying John the Baptist who was said to have leapt at Mary’s voice as she told Elizabeth the good news. Elizabeth is believed to have replied with a blessing. Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Mary helped Elizabeth for three months until the birth of John the Baptist.

The nativity of Jesus: Apparently subject to an order from Ceasar Agustus, Mary and Joseph travelled to Joseph’s home town of Bethlehem, believed to be in order to comply with a census. Ceasar Agustus was reportedly the first Roman emporer, and deposed Herod Archelaus, according to reports a Roman client king in Judah and beyond. Ceasar, born Gaius Octavius came to leadership through his great uncle Julius Ceasar: Romans invaded, then called Palestine in 63 bc whilst Greeks were believed to be subjucating Hebrews and putting to death those who did not comply. The Romans were asked to help according to one source, but according to accounts, proved to be no better: According to the account, lots of people had travelled to Bethlehem for the census and there was no room at the inn, so Jesus was born in a cattle shed and he slept in a manger. According to the Christian faith, shepherds and wise men were given signs and came to see him. Some historical accounts speak of word getting out about a young messiah, and that Herod wanted to find Jesus in order to quell any possible future rebellion. Reports say he planned to make the magi inform him of the whereabouts of the family but the magi took another route: Found in the book of Matthew but in no other source is an account of the killing of all babies under the age of two in the area. Scholars disagree on the possibility of the described massacre being true.

The as called presentation: According to Jewish tradition, Jesus was taken to the temple at Jerusalem to be consecrated.

Finding Jesus in the temple: When Jesus was twelve years old, he travelled to Jerusalem with his parents to celebrate the feast of Passover. Afterwards, Joseph and Mary set off back to Nazareth then realised Jesus was missing. They returned and reportedly after several days found him in the temple discussing the law with priests: This account is only found in the gospel of Luke, but is widely believed.

Saint Roch

Saint Roch, rock in english, became a so called medicant pilgrim around his twentieth year, seemingly on the death of his parents. The term medicant being associated with an idea Jesus had, that on His death close followers were to try to provide spiritual sustenance to the people and in return they would be given food. The idea was taken on somewhat by the catholic church.

He travelled to Italy during a bubonic plague epidemic and cared for the sick in hospitals around country. Believed to be wrongly accused twice and dying in prison, he is said to be the patron saint of invalids, falsely accused people, surgeons, second hand dealers, diseased cattle, dogs and pilgrims.

Rotating taoiseach?

Discussions on forming a new Irish government were said to have begun yesterday. It is undecided whether former talk of a rotating taoiseach has reached fruition. Fine gael are believed to be insistent in leading for the first eighteen months, but on what criteria? They came second in the polls.

In one sense the situation might be equated to Israel. When the Blue and White party won last year a government couldn’t be formed and more elections were accrued. Benjamin Netanyahu, accused of taking bribes has reportedly recently been exonerated by the as called Supreme Court of Israel. It is not known whether they still have Israel’s interests at heart. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest running prime minister is now free to form a government. Looking back, the Likud party under Netanyahu would not back Ariel Sharon in trying to change controversial policies in Samaria, otherwise known as the west bank, which were said to amount to squeezing the inhabitants from their homes; the idea has been reported to have been the subject of an agreement between Ariel Sharon and the u.s. government.

Sharon was prime minister during the Israeli withdrawal in Gaza which many believe has been a disaster for Gaza, and has made way for hamas; believed to be Saudi contingents. Western contingents may be working in Samaria. They appear to be backing Samarians. Sharon was reportedly planning to clear Israel out of most of Samaria. According to documentation, a rift concerning his plans resulted in the formation of a new party, Kadima in late 2005, which was expected to win the next election. He reportedly had a stroke on 4 January 2006, and was said to have remained in an as called permanent vegetative state until he passed away in January 2014.

Is Ireland still a republic?

As called official homeless figures in Ireland, currently around 10,000, have been regularly criticised as not being accurate. According to a national report which recovers data fed from each locality, the figure of 10,000 only includes those living in state funded emergency accomodation which usually consists of a hotel room with no cooking or washing up facilities, and is not available to everyone. Some have been told there are no homeless services in their area and no council houses. There have been no offers of social housing. It is believed to be government policy that dictates the situation.

One consequence of the lack of suitable housing besides rough sleepers, those living in tents and those availing of temporary hostel accomodation are that those young Irish who can, go abroad. The housing situation and employment are said to be the main factors of migration. Newspaper reports have discussed the demographics of newly qualified Irish nurses who reportedly have to go abroad to work. Meanwhile, mainly British nursing staff are getting employment and relocating. Thought to be a consequence of government policy, which leads to the question; Is Ireland still a republic?