Letter
to America by Vercingetorix Tuesday, Jan 3 2006, 4:59pm
The
following extracts are from an e-mail dated January 3rd 2006 to Lt. Col. Richard
Finnerty (US Air Force ret.) of Honolulu, Hawaii:
'I personally don't
think it's much of an "answer" for Minister McDowell to just very firmly "bury
his head in the sand" regarding such an extremely important issue - even an
ostrich with a much smaller brain than Minister McDowell's can easily manage
that kind of response.'
'Such a response is fine for an ostrich I
believe; but, a Minister for Justice who takes up that kind of position,
regarding such a basic legal issue, fully deserves an almighty good kick up the
backside (in my view). Sooner or later, and in one way or another, my hope is
that Minister McDowell will get just that. He is in just the right position for
it now; he fully deserves it (as far as I'm concerned); and, the sooner he gets
it the better this world will be.'
'At this stage, I do not have the
slightest doubt in my mind that you can provide me with any amount of wonderful
explanations and excuses as to why Northern Ireland Justice Minister Hanson MP,
and several other such people, are "acting the ostrich" regarding my particular
set of issues (which include major violations of the Constitution of Ireland
don't forget): but, can you provide me with just one good reason as to why they
are ALL behaving in this way? (Some of the Constitutional issues, which Minister
McDowell knows all about, because the e-mail at the following address was copied
to him, can be seen at http://www.annmariekelly.org/LegalAidApplication/3November2004.htm
)'
'Without wishing to be in any way disrespectful towards you, please
note it is a matter of fact that I can go to any "public house" or "bar room" in
Ireland, or anywhere else in the world for that matter, and get hundreds and
thousands of the kind of brilliant excuses and explanations you have been
providing me with so far regarding the wholly avoidable and unlawful mental
torture I'm being put through (for several years now): at the hands of people
like Minister for Justice McDowell and all those who support him - both here in
Ireland, and in the United States of America. (Minister McDowell is a big fan of
President George W. Bush I gather - and visa versa no doubt?)'