Thursday, January 31, 2013

Irish Citizens Right to Question the Promissory Note

 letter to the Irish Times Jan 31 2013
 
 
Sir,
 
The action taken by Mr David Hall in relation to the Promissory Note, if we agree it to be unanimously supported by the citizens of this country, should have the support of the Court in so far as said court has a duty of care to the Irish people in all matters resulting from the actions of the Oireachtas.
 
Every citizen has a 'right' to ask questions of the Oireachtas and to make a stand against an action with which he/she deems unjust. The judiciary can not arbitrarily remove that right.
 
Politics is not an activity separate to the people; it involves them most directly. Mr Hall is a stakeholder in the political and civil affairs that affect him, as are the rest of the people. 
 
I believe the Oireachtas has indeed the authority to use financial instruments to raise finance to pay for public services and any costs which are GENERATED BY and can be CHARGED BACK TO the citizens. That is called running the country.
 
Whether or not the Minister has adhered to the procedures stated in Article 21 of the Constitution in relation to Money Bills, he has not acted in the interest of the people. The promissory note is without question a device arising from the financial burden 'volunteered' on the Irish people by the Oireachtas and used to impose unlawful taxes in favour of private business interests located outside this State.
 
THIS IS NOT OUR DEBT!!!!
 
SOMEBODY GAMBLED ON THE IRISH ECONOMY AND LOST!!
 
..... You don't go to the race track and bet a million Euro on a horse and when it hobbles in last tell the guy standing next to you he owes you a million Euro!

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