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Tangent![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() being regurgitation of current chatter in the newsrooms and a nod and a wink to two previous posts. The two previous. In the first I wrote of the circles of influence that were thought to influence those who are best associated with "The History of Europe". In the first I wrote of numerous possible beginnings of our movement...where is it we came from whence have we emerged whither do we go? The newsrooms today chatter of the use of Anti-Terrorist legislation (2000) in the UK. It is reported that several arrests have been made in the continuing "clamp down" on terrorist groups. Reference has been made to the list below. One of the arrested is reported as being at present "in contempt of court". http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Guardian/documents/2001/11/08/sanctionsconlist.pdf
So Ireland shows sign of resisting occupational protest. Well it always has. At the heart of Irish legislation are numerous laws and practises who find their roots in ocupational issues in the immediate post famine period. Ireland returns to "who controls which campsite, who shall feed the fire, which bridge so many feel they must cross" again and again. There are more than a few ways to cross a bridge and feed a fire. We as Irish know full well and have come to think about the significance of such issues in the last while maybe not of our own volition. But if they have caused this re-thinking they have done so. Would the reaction of "above" who we have warned us on so many fronts have been different if the order of actions had been? maybe. But the advantage served to our movement would have been less. For we are now in a most advantagous position. There are less than two weeks till the global day of action. the previous on this thread the first
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