am i the only person who finds it strange that albert reynolds, who was diagnosed with a "significant cognitive impairment" in 2008, which prevented him from making any further appearance in the planning tribunal, seems to have made a miraculous recovery from this condition, which has been linked with memory loss and alzheimer's, to enable him to recover his memory and publish a book of his memoirs? What a guy!!
+1That great news , I didn't know he was doing better.
He is the only FF leader from the last 20 years I still have respect for.
Am i the only person who finds it strange that Albert Reynolds, who was diagnosed with a "significant cognitive impairment" in 2008, which prevented him from making any further appearance in the Planning Tribunal, seems to have made a miraculous recovery from this condition, which has been linked with memory loss and Alzheimer's, to enable him to recover his memory and publish a book of his memoirs? What a guy!!
I thought the memoirs were written using information from notes and diaries and with limited interviews. The contents were then verified by family and colleagues. As far as know, he didn't sit down and write the memoirs himself.
Could he not have applied the same format to assist the tribunal?
am i the only person who finds it strange that albert reynolds, who was diagnosed with a "significant cognitive impairment" in 2008, which prevented him from making any further appearance in the planning tribunal, seems to have made a miraculous recovery from this condition, which has been linked with memory loss and alzheimer's, to enable him to recover his memory and publish a book of his memoirs? What a guy!!
Ernest, I think you mean http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_SaundersSeems like a touch of the RONSAUNDERS to me. Like the old ad "Guinness is good for you".
Not really, no.
Not really? Or not at all?
A tribunal is a legal setting where evidence given has to be open to cross examination. I don't think his mate relating a story that Albert told him 20 years ago would stand up to that sort of rigor.
A memoir is not the same thing.
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