In Ireland, 280 migrants are set to be moved into a village of 165 residents, despite local objections. Rural and Community Development Minister Heather Humphreys says she “understands” locals’ concerns, but that often “when people move into an area, the locals welcome them.” Question by Ben Scallan.
The three books that followers of Islam (Muslims) follow, tells them how to live, to eat, to get in a shower, how to get out a shower, how to read, how to go to bed, even how to go to the toilet...
It also tells them how it is the duty of every muslim to indoctrinate and assimilate non muslims and their countries by whatever means...
The more you educate yourself about Islam the more you learn it gives you no choice but to resist it...
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Wake up and start fighting back - we will need to make sacrifices... so that we can hand down the heritage we inherited to our children...
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The three books that followers of Islam (Muslims) follow, tells them how to live, to eat, to get in a shower, how to get out a shower, how to read, how to go to bed, even how to go to the toilet...
It also tells them how it is the duty of every muslim to indoctrinate and assimilate non muslims and their countries by whatever means...
The more you educate yourself about Islam the more you learn it gives you no choice but to resist it...
Wake up and start fighting back - we will need to make sacrifices... so that we can hand down the heritage we inherited to our children...
[embed]https://youtu.be/l2_eW5qu7wY[/embed]
Telling it like it is....
Listen in every week night to hear Alastriona Nic Arcail's Banríon Show where she says it like it is, on Irish News Radio at 8PM
Links to listen on mobile:
Android: http://173.192.207.51:7063/;stream.mp3
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The Greek Minister of Migration, Dimitris Vitsas, revealed on Friday that the influx of migrants over the land border with Turkey increased by almost 300 percent in 2018 compared to the previous year.
There was an increase of 10 percent in migration to the Aegean islands during the same period.
Vitsas said that a total of 47,929 migrants arrived in Greece in 2018 compared to 34,707 in 2017. Of that number, 32,155 individuals landed on the islands, while 15,814 went across the Evros River along the land border with Turkey.
Though the Evros frontier is heavily guarded, it is still an easier way to get into Greece than taking a boat to an island in the Mediterranean or Aegean.
Islands such as Lesvos, Samos, and Chios have essentially become dead-ends for migration, where thousands of asylum seekers and migrants remain stuck in squalid camps.
Greece issued an official complaint to both the European Commission and Turkish authorities in October of 2018, blaming the Tur
CCTV footage has energed of one of the suicide bombers at Katuwapitiya Church. Islamic State has said it was responsible for the attacks, which targeted churches and high-end hotels, although it has not provided direct evidence of its involvement.
Prominent US Democrats deliberately avoided using the word “Christian” when condemning bombings of churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday as part of a policy to undermine Christian faith in the US.
The eight bomb attacks in Sri Lanka, which killed 359 people on Easter Sunday, sparked worldwide condemnation. But the way some US politicians expressed their condolences sparked a major outcry among conservative Americans. Former President Barack Obama and the former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, were blasted for using the term “Easter worshipers” instead of “Christians” when referring to the victims of the attacks.
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The World is NOT Ending and the hysteria displayed by climate change extremists, show they have doubled down in one last grab at influence, power and profit… 3 – 2 – 1 – 0 – With these numbers, climate change will never be the same with solar particle forcing. They represent some key scientific numbers […]
A study of the world’s most dangerous tourist countries for women traveling alone reveals the good, the bad, the ugly and then all three in one at the top of the list, or rather bottom: South Africa, which stands out head and shoulders above countries like Brazil, Mexico, Iran, Morocco, etc. as the most dangerous […]
Minister Paschal Donohoe says he thinks the projected timeline of 4 years to roll out contactless payments on Dublin’s public transport is too long and he “would like to see it done quicker.” However, he says the Leap card system is “already really successful and popular.”
“Paltry and tokenistic” is how Labour’s health spokesperson Alan Kelly has described proposals by Minister for Health Simon Harris and Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe for new talks on resolving the nurses dispute which should focus on issues relating to staffing levels and working conditions but not pay.
He told Newstalk Breakfast that the offer was in fact “kind of insulting” and that be believed there would be a compromise eventually and that both sides should “sit at the table and talk.”
Mr Kelly said he believed there will be compromise eventually and he asked why the Government could not come up with a solution now without putting the public through a long strike and hardship.
He denied that if Labour were in Government the situation would be the same, “fiscally we didn’t have the same space, there is more elasticity now. If we were in Government we wouldn’t have gotten to this place.”
The Tipperary TD said he had
DUBLIN is set to be the ‘group of death’ in the European election as three ex-ministers, a sitting MEP, the President’s daughter and a well-known TD vie for just three seats.
Nominations for next month’s elections closed this afternoon with 59 candidates putting their names forward across the three constituencies.
The competition is expected to be fierce after the UK’s decision to hold their own vote, pending their departure from the EU.
Ireland was to gain two extra seats – one each in Dublin and Ireland South – but these will now be put into ‘cold storage’ until Brexit actually happens.
This means the battle in the capital will be fascinating. Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan is the only sitting MEP to defend her seat after Brian Hayes (FG) and Nessa Childers (Independent) decided to step down.
Former Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald will be fighting to retain the Fine Gael seat, while ex-children’s minister Barry Andrews wants to retake a se
Niamh Uí Bhriain tells Niall Boylan that 7,000 Irish medics are working abroad while the HSE is spending millions on bringing foreign staff here. It makes no sense, and the vicious circle needs to stop, she says. Are Housing Costs Pushing Nurses Out of Ireland? (with Niamh Uí Bhriain) Episode 646 ——————– Gript is proud […]
A GUINEAN national was sentenced to one months’ imprisonment for his role in a bizarre incident during which a garda car was damaged.
Ousmane Baah, aged 29, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to a criminal damage charge relating to an incident which happened at O’Connell Street on December 31, 2017.
Inspector Dermot O’Connor told Limerick District Court, Mr Baah, had ‘jumped’ onto the bonnet of an unmarked patrol car while it was stopped at traffic lights.
The bonnet, he said, was dented and around €250 worth of damage caused to the vehicle.
The defendant, who received a three month prison earlier this month for a theft offence in Dublin, also admitted stealing a bottle of Huge Boss perfume, worth €79, from Debenhams, O’Connell Street on February 16, last.
Solicitor Sarah Ryan said her client, who has more than 60 previous convictions, was not in a position to pay compensation given his circumstances.
Mr Baah, who has lived in Ireland for more than
Scotland’s rejection of assisted suicide is just the latest development in a series that should give pro-lifers some cause for hope this year, which Jason takes a look at on today’s livestream. Also, following on from last week’s Anti-Bullying discussion, Jason considers one of its fruits: Stand Up Awareness Week. Live at 7pm 18/03/2026 ——————– […]