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After only 20 Months as President, Macron Hits Lowest Popularity Rate in History – Even Women in Yellow Vests Protesting Too!

Hundreds of women on Sunday marched in Paris to reclaim France's "yellow vest" movement from violent activists, a day after protesters smashed their way into a government ministry. The women, wearing yellow vests, turned out after 50,000 people returned to the streets of France on Saturday amid violent clashes with police. Some of the women waved yellow balloons and pushed prams. Protests were also held in other French cities. "All the media ever reports is the violence, and we are forgetting the root of the problem" which is the fight against austerity, said one protester, Karen, a 42-year-old nurse from Marseille. The women sang the "Marseillaise", France's national anthem, as they gathered on the steps of the city's opera house at Bastille before marching through nearby streets. The women's demonstrations came as Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire called for an end to the "yellow vest" unrest, saying "those who believe in democracy" should now say "that's enough",
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Yellow Vest Ireland: Promise and Potential

The Yellow Vest movement reached Ireland this past Saturday (15/12/18), with approximately 200 people taking to the streets of Dublin in hi-vis vests, protesting among other things, the government of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, and his regime of nanny-statism and extortionate taxation. However, at the demonstration, there was a clear divide between two different groups, roughly half and half in number. One group consisted of normal everyday Janes and Joes, new to street activism. The other, consisted of the usual bunch of Far Left types such as People Before Profit and #TakeBackTheCity activists. Neither side cooperated well, in chanting or even when it came to marching in the correct direction. By the time the procession made it to the Department of the Taoiseach, having started at the Customs House at 2pm, it had halved in number. It should have been obvious that this would happen before the crowd gathered outside the Customs House. In the weeks before the event,
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Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda Needs New Beds and Staff, NOT a New Name! Locals To March this Saturday

Finally some right-minded people are getting together and are about to fight what appears to be a political correct attack on one of the country’s best known hospitals, Our Lady Of Lourdes hospital in Drogheda. We published a story that rocked far beyond the constraints of the County Louth border. After publication, thousands of comments, shares and messages have been posted and sent across Ireland showing people’s anger towards a politically correct proposed name change of Our Lady Of Lourdes hospital in Drogheda on the alleged suggestion that its Catholic name ‘Lourdes’ may cause offence to non Catholics. Now however the good people of Drogheda have decided to fight back. We’ve been informed that a march is scheduled to take place from the heart of the town outside Drogheda Town Centre on West St this Saturday at 3pm where groups of people will walk from West St through the town right up to the entrance of Our Lady Of Lourdes hospital protesting any s
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