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Thursday, July 4, 2013
4/7/2013: IMHO Letter to Governor Honohan
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Here's this week's letter to the Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland from the IMHO on the topic of Declaration of Last Resort for Family Home Repossessions (you can click on each image to enlarge):
Governor Honohan is an absolute disgrace and continually gives away money belonging to the Irish people. He now advocates that the banks the people bailed out persecute the same Irish people who have hit on hard times. The President must make a stand on behalf of the Irish people and disallow this horrific repression.
Jimmy, I disagree. I think Governor Honohan has been a breath of fresh air in the stale halls of the CBofI. It is the political leadership in the Leinster House that is entirely captured by the vested interests.
Constantin, "Evil thrives where good men do nothing" Honohan, might be a good man or a goodish man, but if he's standing by, without doing much, except the bidding of the politicians, for the most part, then he's not much use to the Irish people.
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ReplyDeleteGovernor Honohan is an absolute disgrace and continually gives away money belonging to the Irish people. He now advocates that the banks the people bailed out persecute the same Irish people who have hit on hard times. The President must make a stand on behalf of the Irish people and disallow this horrific repression.
ReplyDeleteJimmy, I disagree. I think Governor Honohan has been a breath of fresh air in the stale halls of the CBofI. It is the political leadership in the Leinster House that is entirely captured by the vested interests.
ReplyDeleteConstantin, "Evil thrives where good men do nothing" Honohan, might be a good man or a goodish man, but if he's standing by, without doing much, except the bidding of the politicians, for the most part, then he's not much use to the Irish people.
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