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Irish Folk Singer Damien Quinn Adapts Black and Tans Song for the Evictions by Bankster Thugs

Irish Folk Singer Damien Quinn Adapts Classic Song for the Evictions by Bankster Thugs Folk Singer Damien Quinn and others were asked by numerous people on social media to pen a song about the Evictions here in Ireland by thugs on behalf of the banks. [embed]https://youtu.be/smhgJFqRHWA[/embed] So here it is, time to show support to the families who are being forcibly removed from their homes!
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We The People Own The Governments Share of KBC and Banks – Councilor Tony Ward from Roscommon 

Interview With Councilor Tony Ward from Roscommon on Evictions, Banksters, Homelessness, Housing Crash and Illegal Immigration (well, he ducked that last one...). Tony Ward has been a councilor since 2004, been Mayor and is from Carrick View, Curraghboy, Co. Roscommon. He says the People actually own The Governments share of the Banks via the Governments Shareholding, but seem to have forgotten and have no say in it. The recent Roscommon Eviction is a worrying sign of 2008 repeating itself, once again we have not learnt from history. [embed]https://youtu.be/hqC5atCW3nM[/embed] Banks won't talk to you if you are overdue or have bad debt because they can get relief by eviction and possession. They will not sit down with the people and offer a solution but would rather offer the property to a vulture fund at 20% discount. The banks are being looked after the State... Tony can be contacted on: +353879165226 [email protected] Wake up and sta
James Reynolds – Strokestown Eviction Protest
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James Reynolds – Strokestown Eviction Protest

Join the National Party: http://www.nationalparty.ie/join/ Contribute: http://www.nationalparty.ie/contribute James Reynolds, Deputy Leader of the National Party, attends the Strokestown protest against evictions and discusses the event. Follow the National Party on Twitter: Tweets by NationalPartyIE Follow the National Party on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnPairtiNaisiunta
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LISTEN: Locals promise to maintain vigil around Strokestown property in eviction row

Friends and neighbours of a Strokestown family at the centre of an eviction controversy are maintaining a round-the-clock presence at the house. The local community is rallying to support the family, who returned to their home yesterday, after it was repossessed last week. A family friend, Donal Hanly, told Shannonside FM they’re happy to be back but are very tired and traumatised by the events of the past eight days. The scene at the bungalow at Falsk today is calm with just a handful of cars parked outside in stark contrast to the incidents in recent days. The family came home yesterday afternoon after the house was abandoned following the violence that took place in the early hours of Sunday morning when eight security men were injured at the spot. The front windows of the house which were broken have now been boarded up and a missing panel in the front door has also been temporarily filled in with plyboard. But the front gate which had been brok
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