There is reason to believe that
President Mary McAleese (Republic of Ireland)
might not yet have signed her name to "
the most dangerous legislation that has
ever come before the House" ...
Hello Everyone,
The proposed new
legislation referred to below is considered "most dangerous" because it will, if
President Mary McAleese signs her name to it, make it "lawful" for public
officials and bodies in the Republic of Ireland to bully people even more than
they are already doing at the present time.
This new legislation is
thought to be very largely inspired and driven by "
G8" type thinking - whereby
huge financial profits, and all the political power which goes with such
profits, counts for everything, and individual people count for nothing (or so
it seems to me at least).
The overall G8 plan appears (to me) to be to
make this kind of legislation "normal" for the whole of Europe at least, and the
whole world if at all possible. There are no prizes for correctly guessing that, in its lead role
at the G8, the present Government of the
United States of America appears to be
highly supportive of this kind of new law, and very unhappy with any state which
opposes it.
If, for example, President Mary McAleese decided to refer
this new piece of legislation to the
Supreme Court in
Dublin, for the purpose of
ensuring it is constitutional, there is a real risk - I believe - that the
Republic of Ireland will be branded "an enemy of the United States". That, I
believe, is how bad things are at the present time (regarding
SuperBully
operations).
It is for this
reason, I will be watching the developing situation regarding this particular
issue with considerable interest, and with considerable fear as
well.
Best wishes to
all,
William.
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To
sign, or not to sign: that is the question...
by W. Finnerty. Mon Aug 07,
2006 09:02
"The Irish President also has the power to start judicial
review proceedings. Under the Constitution, if he or she considers that a new
Bill might raise constitutional problems, he or she may refer the Bill to the
Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will then examine the Bill and hear arguments
on both sides to decide whether or not the Bill is constitutional and can be
passed as legislation."
The above piece of text has been taken from
the following Government web site location:
http://oasis.gov.ie/government_in_ireland/the_constitution/unconstitutional_legislation_and_decisions.html
Also,
the Post Office Internet tracking service shows that the registered letter I
sent to President McAleese on June 17th last regarding "the most dangerous
legislation that has ever come before the House" - i.e. The Planning and
Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Bill 2006 - was delivered on June 20th,
as anyone who wishes to can confirm for themselves using the information
provided at the following location:
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/PresidentMaryMcAleese17June2006/Email.htm
Related
Link: http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/
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above text has been copied from the following Indymedia (Ireland)
location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/76669?comment_limit=0&condense_comments=false#comment162391