Thursday 7 May 2009

Patrick Talbot Election Broadcast - Dublin Central By Election June 5th

Patrick Talbot needs your vote in the Dublin Central by election. He is the only person willing to highlight the problem of mass immigration into the Irish State. For democracy to flourish someone must ask the awkward questions. Immigration is a political hot potato for established politicians, and that is why we need someone like Patrick Talbot. He is an independant, and as such he does not have to tow a party line. The only voice he represents is your voice. Let your voice be heard.

This June 5th vote for a candidate who represents the people of Dublin Central. Show the established parties that democracy is still alive and kicking in Ireland and that the ordinary people have a voice.

Vote No1 Patrick Talbot.

2 comments:

  1. you are rasist to say the least my husband is a foreigner as you call them living in this country 11 years i am irish i cant get over the cheek of you every person has a right to live my husban goes out to do an honest days work to put food in our mouths and to pay our mortgage its the likes of the lazy irish who wont get up off there back sides and go aout and look for or get work but then again why should they with all the benefits that they are getting off our government who are you to critisize any body oh it was ok when the money was in the country and we had,nt got enough workers to deal with the economic boom but now that the money is gone from this country cast a side who ever help in our time of need well i tell you what racism is what you stand for and i am going to draw peoples attention to this to see if there is something that can be done about you you were glad to give black people the job of distributing your leaflets yet you are talking about them taking over irish jobs they are the only one,s who will stand up and do the jobs that us irish dont want

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  2. At above. Who mentioned black people?

    Whilst we're on the subject of Africans. Who am I to complain about Africans in Ireland? I'm just an Irish man who has been held at gunpoint in Africa and told to leave several times. This was solely for being white. I have been told many times whilst in Africa that I was not welcome. Fine let your husband have Africa. Let us have Ireland. If it were a two way street I would tend to agree with you.

    I will say however that the Irish education system has failed you miserably. I have no doubt that the government should worry about educating people like your good self before they should worry about bogus asylum seekers.

    I don't mind any person, of any race colour or creed living in Ireland. What I do mind is the present pouring in of hoards of Africans. You are totally wrong. Your husband probably does not have a legitimate right to live in Ireland. I would guess that he falsely claimed asylum. I do not have the right to live where I please. Why should your husband? Equality is all I ask!

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