my last word on this (frankly - I like where I live......)
Shock - Horror - Minister for Finance does DRUGS..................... maybe they should get the "shinners" to sort themselves out......
Last Updated: 17/05/2007 12:14 - Irish Times breaking news copyright acknowledged
O'Dea will consider 'anybody but SF' Whilst Biffo "tokes" up another
Elaine Edwards
Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea has said he would rather go into opposition than enter a government with Sinn Féin.
Speaking at a Fianna Fáil press conference in Dublin, Mr O'Dea said the party would discuss numbers on any possible coalition after the May 24th election with "anybody but Sinn Féin".
Minister of State Brian Lenihan, speaking at same press conference, said it was "all to play for" and that he sensed a substantial number of voters who are still undecided.
Mr Lenihan and Mr O'Dea were unveiling the party's policy on crime and justice. Asked whether he was dismayed to learn the Minister for Finace Brian Cowen had smoked spamspamspam when he was in college in the 1970s Mr O'Dea said he was not.
Both Mr O'Dea and Mr Lenihan said they had never tried spamspamspam.
Speaking during an interview in Hot Press magazine published today, Mr Cowen was quoted as saying: "Anybody who went to the UCD bar in the seventies and didn't get a whiff of marijuana would be telling you a lie.
"I would say there were a couple of occasions when it was passed around and, unlike President Clinton, I did inhale," he added.
Shock - Horror - Minister for Finance does DRUGS..................... maybe they should get the "shinners" to sort themselves out......
Last Updated: 17/05/2007 12:14 - Irish Times breaking news copyright acknowledged
O'Dea will consider 'anybody but SF' Whilst Biffo "tokes" up another
Elaine Edwards
Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea has said he would rather go into opposition than enter a government with Sinn Féin.
Speaking at a Fianna Fáil press conference in Dublin, Mr O'Dea said the party would discuss numbers on any possible coalition after the May 24th election with "anybody but Sinn Féin".
Minister of State Brian Lenihan, speaking at same press conference, said it was "all to play for" and that he sensed a substantial number of voters who are still undecided.
Mr Lenihan and Mr O'Dea were unveiling the party's policy on crime and justice. Asked whether he was dismayed to learn the Minister for Finace Brian Cowen had smoked spamspamspam when he was in college in the 1970s Mr O'Dea said he was not.
Both Mr O'Dea and Mr Lenihan said they had never tried spamspamspam.
Speaking during an interview in Hot Press magazine published today, Mr Cowen was quoted as saying: "Anybody who went to the UCD bar in the seventies and didn't get a whiff of marijuana would be telling you a lie.
"I would say there were a couple of occasions when it was passed around and, unlike President Clinton, I did inhale," he added.