Le: Graham Ennis
Amazing. So for 150 years, the famine caused mutant children as its legacy, as well as the crushing spcial and mental burden of being colonised. The famine has already been classified by experts as...
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míle b. for that, sionnach: had seen the irish times piece online and wanted to add another reply to original posting on janis’ query about why most irish are ashamed to speak gaeilge in public –...
View ArticleLe: Eoin Ó Riain
Was struck by your headline. I first heard this phrase, “We are talking not only about rights here but about the right thing to do!” made by one of the Language Ombudsmen (a Canadian I think) at the...
View ArticleLe: Pádraig Ó Déin
This was a brillant read. A brilliant article! Words cannot describe how I feel right now. I know that sounds sappy, ach, is fíor sin!
View ArticleLe: Séamas Ó Sionnaigh (An Sionnach Fionn)
Thanks, a Phádraig. That was one of those that wrote itself.
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Reblogged this on <a href="http://seachranaidhe1.wordpress.com/2013/11/17/righting-a-wrong-simply-because-it-is-the-right-thing-to-do/" rel="nofollow">seachranaidhe1</a>.
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