Comment on There’s Noel Limits by WorldbyStorm
Check out their coverage of IVF related issues for an example of same. And it’s amazing to me how much is couched in ‘science’ but the default touchstone is the Catholic church’s teachings.
View ArticleComment on There’s Noel Limits by doctorfive
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View ArticleComment on There’s Noel Limits by Tomboktu
I know there is often a dispute about how many showed up and how many the media said showed up, but RTÉ seems to be trying to create new mathematics this evening Headline: Over 2,000 attend protest...
View ArticleComment on Sound of music… by ejh
My kids have a taste for classical music because my wife and I do and we played the records and took them to concerts. Yes, I think this is likely to be the main reason for kids becoming genuinely...
View ArticleComment on Sound of music… by richotto
Congrats then Ed. But chief credit must go to Worldbystorm who does a good Henry 2nd, signaling his faithful knights to go and get stuck in.
View ArticleComment on What you want to say – 29th January 2014 by John Dorney
A series of lectures on the Irish revolution, 1912-23 starts this Wednesday at the People’s College in Parnell Square at 18:30, with Brian Crowley, on Patrick Pearse, From Home Rule to Insurrection....
View ArticleComment on Sound of music… by WorldbyStorm
I’ve read that line before about echo chamber though I don’t know whether to be flattered or insulted about faithful knights – if only it were true, but you know, that’s not how it is at all. I tend to...
View ArticleComment on What you want to say – 29th January 2014 by ivorthorne
http://thesciencebit.net/2014/02/03/so-i-got-this-email-from-noam-chomsky-today-looking-for-my-opinion/ Chomsky is being very bold.
View ArticleComment on You may have missed this earlier: From the selection in the Left...
I’m not sure I understand that response. If the issue is power-sharing – which you suggest was supported by the ‘broad sweep’… mayhem doesn’t come in to it at all. It’s easy to determine support for...
View ArticleComment on What you want to say – 29th January 2014 by Pasionario
I’m skeptical of bookies’ odds on elections. They often get it spectacularly wrong. I have a distinct memory of seeing Paddy Power quoting 3/1 for a No vote just before counting began after the first...
View ArticleComment on Safety nets… by EamonnCork
Denver could have done with a few safety nets last night as they got utterly pulverised by the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle’s decision to elect Socialist Kshama Sawant obviously gave them an edge in the...
View ArticleComment on Call for the Archive: the Labour Party of Northern Ireland by...
Fantastic, thanks a million.
View ArticleComment on Being right wing? by Chet Carter
WbS et SoS, I have encountered quite a lot of people who consider themselves economically conservative but socially liberal. Many of them quite well off, twenty to forty somethings working in the...
View ArticleComment on Being right wing? by Richard Mac Duinnsleibhe
I also think that 'right-wing' has specifically British connotations in an Irish context: the Tory Party, Margaret Thatcher, and so on, and these connotations are not very popular. Even though the main...
View ArticleComment on Being right wing? by CL
Liberious,-Although red toryism expresses a certain nostalgia for the ‘organic’ society of the village, it does not appear to be agrarian based. Peasants have long since departed the scene. “With both...
View ArticleComment on Being right wing? by fergal
Left wing wants change Right wing wants the status quo
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