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Concerns regarding unconstitutional legislation


William Finnerty
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On learning this morning that David Cameron MP is now the new Prime Minister of the UK, and that Nick Clegg MP is likely to be the next Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, I sent them an e-mail.

The e-mail in question was addressed primarily to Republic of Ireland Prime Minister Brian Cowen TD, plus 70 or so of his parliamentary colleagues, and "Cc" copies were included for David Cameron, Nick Clegg, and a number of people connected with the "main stream media" in the Republic of Ireland.

A copy of this morning's e-mail -- which includes the Yahoo Internet "tracking" and "message identification" information -- can now be viewed at the following location:

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/12May2010/Email.htm

Foremost on my mind this morning, when I sent the e-mail at the address just above, was the following statement from the e-mail I sent to Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Anne Jeffers (and several others) on July 5th, 2009:

"I have found that trying to challenge unconstitutional legislation in the Republic of Ireland is an extremely dangerous, health-threatening and expensive business: in practice that is, and although it may appear very easy in theory and according to our Government's publicity on our Government web sites."

The full text of my July 5th, 2009 e-mail to Dr Jeffers (and others) can be viewed at the following location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrAnneJeffers/5July2009/Email.htm

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William Finnerty is back living in the Republic of Ireland at the present time, which is where he was born and where he grew up. His father was Irish (County Galway), and his mother American (New York City). He has worked mostly in the (more...)
 
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