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EU petitions committee visit Tara880 days ago
 
Another extraordinary day!
Conor Newman appointed to a new committee set up by the new Minister John Gormley on the henge at Lismullin.
They had their first meeting today - and the the EU petitions committee visited Tara and Conor was there to meet them again.
For a full report see Indymedia and the new photobucket.

Here they are:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83209
http://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u...

But don't forget - you are needed to protest. People came over for the Solstice but they have gone home again now. Numbers are needed. Ring the Vigil number for information 086-1758557
 posted by Save Tara 

2 Comments:

Bollie Oil said...829 days ago
 
Celtic Tiger Hear Me Roar(PT 1)

The echoing silence, supported by an ocean of the stars,
Siloheutting reflections, drown out far away cars.
On this sacred land, that overlooks a vast green bay,
Regardless of time day or night,to many it will forever dismay.

Standing on soils of beauty, enveloping deep tranquil delights around,
A lone unidentified bird in flight, wings gently beating a symphony of sound.
Time stands still as my eyes absorb, such vast and beautiful delight,
A hand gently resserects a pulse, to prove this is no dream in the night.

A silent tear is released, because of so much pleasure inside,
No sorry in its journey, its exsistance paying hommage to be alive.
Our ancestors lay within, this very sacred ground,
Where kings,queens and warriors, are to be easily found.

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Bollie Oil said...829 days ago
 
Celtic Tiger (PT 2)


Beneath miles of plush green, all the way up to Tara hill,
Irish dreams exsist beside untold legends, a nights tale of love that can easily fulfill.
In a far off county, the mighty Celtic Tiger does roar,
Forever, hungry for expansion and money,"oh sacred Tara ,IT declares war"

To save our love and legends,
We must stand united , as our ancestors in the forgotten past!
Irish hearts of pride on Taras summit,
Watch a Tri colour dance high in the wind, A sonnet of peace that will forever last.

I am proud of my country, and think we should conserve our culture and heritage.
I don't want to grow up in a generation , that will have so many regrets.
Have we really forgotten what makes us such a beautiful nation of people, have we forgotten how to care.

Ollie Boyle (26 yrs old)

Rush
Co. Dublin




I'm just an ordinary security guard but i love my country with all my hear
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