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Campaign Song – Gino Kenny

February 23rd, 2011 · 1 Comment · Elections, General Election 2011, Irish Politics

Ok it’s not a song whatever Gino’s press release says, it’s a series of slogans recorded over a song. Gino Kenny is running for the People Before Profit Alliance in Dublin Mid West and it seems that he has released campaign songs before. All I could think of was Power City ads. Sorry Gino! Vote […]

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Excuse for the mistakes of the future

February 22nd, 2011 · Comments Off on Excuse for the mistakes of the future · Elections, General Election 2011, Irish Politics

Exhausted, debated out fed up of the catchphrases? Catch them all here in a the Apres Summary of the election as shown on The Eleventh Hour. Tonight it’s a takeaway in front of the final debate where a group of men will again probably not be asked about society or rights.

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Manifesto Watch – Equality and Human Rights

February 22nd, 2011 · 5 Comments · Elections, Equality, General Election 2011, Irish Politics

The Equality and Rights Alliance have reviewed the party manifestos regarding their commitments and intentions on the matters of equality and rights infrastructure. The have a quick reference guide and a more indepth analysis also. Mairead Enright on Humanrights.ie has also reviewed the party manifestos on Human Rights commitments. And to put a hole in […]

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Taxi for Joe!

February 21st, 2011 · 1 Comment · General Election 2011, Irish Politics

Not a campaign video but a passionate supporter!? Travel Sickness tablets anyone?

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The Labour Election Boys

February 20th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Elections, General Election 2011, Irish Politics, Uncategorized

Jerry Crowley, Labour Candidate for Mayo, with Michael D Higgins and Mick Lavelle with ‘The Dáil Song’ (this is a folk song and not a campaign song! I now sound like a musicologist!)

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