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MEP Cristian Terhes challenges Vera Jourova on the assertion at the EU Digital Covid Certificate 'has not forced people to be vaccinated'.
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Mike Rothschild claims that the โ€˜stolen election industryโ€™ began โ€œin 2020 with the QAnon postsโ€, and promptly gets owned by Rep. Rodney Davis ๐Ÿ˜‚

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โ€œThere is many a country that has decided to establish a capital city with grandeur, efficiency and unity of the central government. In ancient times, urban planning was pursued in Egypt, in a large number of cities in China, Greece and Rome. There are examples of this today in Washington, New Delhi, Ankara and Canberra.

There is no need to tell why the location of Tara is suitable from the historical point of view. But there are many other recommendations, which make it suitable as the Capital of Ireland. It is in the centre of the country (25 miles from Dublin; Belfast, 78; Derry, 127; Limerick, 99; Tralee, 159; Sligo, 106; Athlone, 72; Kilkenny, 94). It would satisfy the people of Belfast, who have a congenital hatred of Dublin, as a city of conflict and not only as a capital:

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it would break the alien influence of the people of Rathmines, Rathgar and the Royal Irish Academy on the persons of the Government of Ireland. Therefore, it would not be too far โ€œat allโ€, from Dublin, and it would not oblige all the officials of the Government to be brought from Dublin nor from Belfast.

The new city of Tara would not be removed from rural life, as is Dublin, and it would be a clear sign that we have left for good, the old-bad-days that we have had during the seven centuries, during which we were under the heavy yoke of England; may it be our intention, sincerely, to build a new epoch in Ireland for ourselves.โ€

โ€”Daithรญ ร“ hรinle, extract from โ€œMaoidheamh ar รrd-Cathair Stรกit I dTeamhairโ€, รiserighe 1942 - published by Ailtirรญ na hAisรฉirghe, translated by Paddy Greer

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A vote in the Dรกil to restore birth right citizenship in 2019 (which we already have in everything but law effectively).

Let's see who voted YES.

Carol Nolan.
Mattie McGrath.

No threat to the regime.

๐Ÿ”— oireachtas.ie