Tomás Mac An Ultaigh
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- Registered Nurse. Working in Beaumont. Living in Drumcondra. Also known by anglo slave names Thomas/Tom McNulty. Wrapped in Cotton wool, Sealed in Plastic, Kinda Nerdy, Kinda Sociopathic.
- Music
- Manic Street Preachers, Clash, Pistols, We are Scientists, Dead Kennedys, Green Day, My Chemical Romance and a few others. Anything with intelligent lyrics catchy tunes and an attitude that makes you wanna smash stuff up.
- Films
- All Kevin Smiths Films most especially Clerks, Fight Club, Pan's Labyrinth, Little Miss Sunshine, The Craic, Bubble Boy, City of God, Deep Rising, Serenity, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Land and Freedom.
- Sports
- From Mayo so GAA fan by default I guess. Watching SFC finals in 04 and 06 was like someone ripping out my soul and repeatedly kicking it in the balls.Semi final v. dublin in 2006 still makes up for it. Fan of the Celtic and of Liverpool in the EPL.
- Scared Of
- You know the usual...Rejection, disapproval, attracting attention, not getting attention, developing psychosis.
- Happiest When
- Nursing (sometimes), Drinking with friends, drinking with random people, trouble-making.
- Hates
- War, Organised greed, racism, capitalism, sexism, fascism, imperialism, the undermining of our health system for profit, Destruction of cultures and the destruction of the environment.
Oh yeah and dancing not sure why it just makes me feel awkward.If ever youve seen me dance I was probably drunk or more likely trying to impress you cos I fancy you like hell. - Some Day I Hope to
- Buy a Music magazine instead of just standing in Tesco for an hour reading the NME and Kerrang, Come to terms with my heterosexuality, Fall in a Beautiful manner, Be able to forgive Fausto Bertinotti, Invent my own language (now that's a weird one), Take part in a revolution, Meet a person from Iceland
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Stop the slaughter in Gaza.
Israel troops have now entered the Gaza strip. The terror unleashed by
bombings is now being continued in the streets in people's houses.
This is a repeat of Lebannon 2006. Israel’s claim that it is a "necessary
operation" in retaliation to the launching of rockets is absurd Israel
has killed one hundred times more people. Equally unbelievable is the Israeli
claim, even while they massacre innocent civilians, that they are "facilitating"
humanitarian aid.
This is about the approach of the Israeli elections, the interlude of the
US presidency and an age-old political aim to destroy Palestine. The invasion
of Gaza makes mobilizing opposition in Ireland all the more urgent.
Israel's actions are allowed continue because those leaders in the
Arab world are terrified of the radicalizing effect of the war on Gaza.
Egypt's Mubarak, despite two million of his people demonstrating against the
attacks on Gaza, refuses to allow the people from Gaza to flee to safety
across the Rafah crossing into Egypt.
This cynical move further endangers Palestinians. It is an attempt to
stem a growing radicalization within Egypt.
Demonstrations against Israeli terror have taken place across the
world. Once again we see the determination of the international anti-war
movement to stop needless deaths at the hands of those determined to keep
Palestinians stateless and vulnerable. Gaza is the latest phase in the "war on
terror" and we cannot let Israel and its western backers away with it.
Opposition to this slaughter needs to move beyond verbal condemnation.
We call for an immediate cessation of all military attacks on Gaza, the
severing of diplomatic relations with Israel, and with demonstrations, local
protests, boycotting of Israeli goods, keeping up the pressure on our government
to isolate Israel and its terrorization of the people of Gaza.
PROTEST at Israeli Embassy to Egyptian Embassy Assemble at the
Israeli Embassy, opposite the former Jurys in Ballsbridge at 5 pm on Tuesday
6th Jan afterwards to march the Egyptian Embassy.
STOP The slaughter in GAZA Free Palestine – Boycott Israel
(this blog is from www.irishantiwar.org)
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Why we Should VOTE NO to the Lisbon Treaty
The Lisbon Treaty is the most serious challenge facing anyone who cares about social justice.
The treaty, if passed, will undermine democracy, lead to a greater militarisation and centralise power into the hands of a Euro elite.
The Lisbon Treaty, in its earlier form of the EU Constitution, was already rejected in the summer of 2005 by the people of France and the Netherlands.
However, the European Council and Commission ignored this democratic rejection. In response they fashioned the Lisbon Treaty, which is essentially the same document.
As Bertie Ahern said, "Thankfully, they have not changed the substance… 90 per cent is still there."
Irish voters have been given a unique opportunity to give their opinion on the future of the EU.
We should protest at an undemocratic procedure which has denied the rest of the people of Europe a chance to vote. We should also oppose the treaty in its own right.
1. The Lisbon Treaty will lock Europe into a straight jacket of neo-liberalism. It makes little provision for a social Europe.
2. It does nothing to address the lack of democracy in the EU and helps create the basis for an EU super-state.
3. It gives legal support to EU battle groups and NATO. It also forces countries to increase military spending.
The current EU Lisbon Treaty will bring major changes for the people of Ireland and Europe. “The political elite in Europe are implying that the Lisbon Treaty amounts to a series of house-keeping changes and does not bring any fundamental change. However, this is clearly wrong.
“The Treaty is substantially the same as the EU constitution which was rejected by the populations on France and Holland.
“After that rejection, a small elite group of ‘wise men’ in the Amato group – named after a former Italian politician – worked behind closed doors to insert the substance of the EU Constitution into two older treaties. Quite deliberately, they have shrouded the whole procedure in a forbidding complexity to discourage people examining its provisions.
“Amato has since conceded that ‘they decided to make the document “unreadable” to enable EU politicians to claim it did not require a referendum’.
“Bertie Ahern has equally conceded that ‘90 percent of the EU constitution is still there’.
“Among the major changes that the Lisbon Treaty will bring are
* a requirement on member states to increase military spending. Article 27 –3 states that ‘Member states shall undertake progressively to improve their military capabilities’
* A legal requirement, forcing member states to make troops available for EU battle groups (Article 27- 3)
* A solidarity clause that can be invoked if one member state is subject to a terrorist attack. While solidarity is indeed laudable, the experience of September 11th, however, demonstrates that cynical politician can use such clauses to involve others in wars against innocent civilians.
* A fast-track system whereby the Commission can conduct negotiations with agencies such as the World Trade Organisation on the premises of promoting
a) ‘the achievement of uniformity in measures of liberalisation’
b) the ‘progressive abolition of restrictions on international trade and on foreign direct investment’ (articles 18
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In practice this implies a greater push towards privatisation and globalisation that will become binding on member states.
* The more formal creation of an EU state which has its own distinct ‘legal personality’
* Greater use of Qualified Majority Voting to give the EU more ‘competencies’ over member states.
* “Thanks to the legal actions of Raymond Crotty, the Irish people are the only people who can vote of these hugely important issues.
* “We should exercise that vote on behalf of the whole people of Europe.”
www.VoteNo.ie
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Poppies in July-Sylvia Plath
Little poppies, little hell flames,
Do you do no harm?
You flicker. I cannot touch you.
I put my hands among the flames. Nothing burns.
And it exhausts me to watch you
Flickering like that, wrinkly and clear red, like the skin of a mouth.
A mouth just bloodied.
Little bloody skirts!
There are fumes that I cannot touch.
Where are your opiates, your nauseous capsules?
If I could bleed, or sleep! -------------
If my mouth could marry a hurt like that!
Or your liquors seep to me, in this glass capsule,
Dulling and stilling.
But colorless. Colorless.
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it be while how are u doing?
Hey Tom!! Been trying to get in touch with you! Having a party at mine on saturday, its fancy dress! Will ye both be coming??
am okay,
how are u doing
alri tom ave not talk 2 u in a long time
hows work?
tell leah i said hi
ave u any news
wb soon
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hi tom how ar u?
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hey hows r things? hows ab clery's? havn't seen u around in ages!! am on whitworth tomorro!!boohoo!!
hi tom
hows u?
hope work is goin well
u still ave 2 cum dwn 2 my place
god ave not c u in ages
u should c liam hes gettin really big hes nearly 6m already
sum luv 4 yeh
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Well Tom how are you??
hey hows wrk going? am startin on monday in beaumont,hav orientation for d wk!!
hello there!how are you keeping?hows the new...ish job going?
whats the crack head how are u what u been up to
Hey ya, glad things are going well for you its great you got a place in beaumount!! All the best with that i can imagine the pace is that bit faster but you will fly it either way. All is good with me im on hols in germany at the mo with shane i was in dublin for a night and i will prob stay another nite when i fly back, im not registered yet to do my clinical placement but all my forms are in so im just awaiting clearance and then i will be back in england once thats done its great though to have a break from UK for a bit, well thats the latest news with me keep in touch and take care xx
hey yeh i got beaumont just waiting for my references to come thru and then they said they'l start writing up d contract!woohoo!! don't kno when i'l b startin, depends on how long it takes my refs to clear. was talking to d assistant director before my interview and she said she wud keep an eye out for me for permanent surgical over d nxt few months,thers just none at d mo. don't mind doin d bank,at least it gets my foot in d door!! wats d name of ur ward? wil b coming up to u when i'm completely lost in beaumont!!haha!!! wil hav a wk orientation b4 i start to get use to d place a bit!
hi tom
glad 2 here the jobs goin well
and ur settling into the new place
anything would b warmer than cab LOL
yeh u should defo cum dwn 2 my place
ave a few drinks or something
give me a call lost ur num and we sort out a day
sum luv 4 yeh
hope ur keepin well
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Thats great u got somewhere so near, you survive the nights ok? Im staying in tallaght for the time being, looking at a few things on the side but im happy where i am again now so its all good. U know anyone working out there or by urself?
hey it went well i think! they wer realy nice,just asked a few questions. ther was a bit of a mix up wit d interview,had 2 booked at same time,one for bank and d other for cardiac! ended up havin d bank interview cause d cardiac wasn't def for another 2 months r so. think i prefer d bank nyway want to c d dif wards and do a bit of surgical, hav been on a cardiology ward for last few months. they said they wud let me kno early nxt wk and that they wud send away for my references. good sign i hope. u workin days now? how u finding it? d hosp is huge i kinda got lost a bit tryin to find my way out!!haha!!
hey tom how ya getn on? hows beaumount goin, ya must be mad busy?? michaels is still standin anyhu!
Hi ya sorry only replying now im offically useless haha happy new year by the way hope you had a lovely xmas!! So hows all going are you working away ? Im at home again as im still not registered to do my clinical placement over in the UK but its a long process anyway i'll get there eventually! Im glad to be home though Bradford isnt the greatest place but then again im not often there
Anyway keep in touch dude xx
hav pretty much been offered a job on d cardiology medical ward for a yr,thanks 2 d ex's mother so once everthing goes wel on fri i shud b ok. how wer ur nites? u in dis fri?