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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6I am absolutely in agreement with this analyis.
And showing Shell's arrogance towards the High Court and its judges Shell carried out a late night meeting in Leinster House to attempt to tamper or redirect the ruling of the High Court.
It admitted as much on Morning Ireland today. Has it now got the power to change or exert undue influence on High Court rulings?
Is it directing both the Government and the Judiciary in its preferred direction? Well, Shell was in Leinster House at an unprecedented hour as well as being in Court yesterday. Imposing its whims on both!
Will the government and the Judiciary obey and never publicly question Shell while ignoring its own citizens- this is a story for the history books and a sad time for democracy.
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1. Shell (distance: 0.7 mi)
IRL - BALDONNELL
2. Parnell Self-Service (distance: 1.2 mi)
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Parnell Road
IRL - Dublin 12 D6
3. Kilmainham Self Serve (distance: 1.4 mi)
"S C R, Kilmainham"
IRL - Dublin 8 D8
4.East Link Self Serve (distance: 1.8 mi)
East Wall Road
IRL - Dublin 1 D1
5. Friarsland Filling Station (distance: 2.2 mi)
"Roebuck Rd, Clonskeagh"
IRL - Dublin 14 D14
6. Donnybrook Self Serve (distance: 2.4 mi)
Donnybrook
IRL - Dublin 4 D4
7. Taney Service Station (distance: 2.4 mi)
"Taney Rd, Dundrum"
IRL - Dublin 14 D14
8. Mulhuddart Self Serve (distance: 2.5 mi)
"Navan Rd, Mulhuddart"
IRL - Dublin 15 D15
9. Glasnevin Service Station (distance: 2.5 mi)
"Finglas Rd, Glasnevin"
IRL - Dublin 11 D11
10. Clontarf
Clontarf Road
IRL - Dublin 3 D3
Map of Dublin Shell stations
Would be a great help!
Sinister map appears on evil Mayo farmers' website.
Gardai have said that they are powerless to prevent the sinister map which has been produced by the sick Mayo farmers who are trying to hold the country to ransom and bring us all back to the dark ages. The map was posted on notorious terrorist site indymedia.ie, which has become the farmers website in a backroom deal between the ruthless thugs who ransacked the city and attacked the gardai last May day in Dubin and the farmers' undergound organisation. It provides precise locations of Shell stations around the city - information which could be very useful to any terrorist group.
Security experts are describing the map as a 'target list' and warn that it could easily be used by sinister forces to conduct a campaign of thuggery and terror. One independant expert, Michael of the Dowells security group, told Ireland on scumday "a sniper's cross hairs is clearly visible on the map and appears to be targetting the city centre area. This could easily be a sign that these thugs are preparing to carry out an atrocity agains the decent people of Dublin."
In a bid to get to the bottom of the matter ,commissioner Conroy has drafted extra forces into the Rossport area. According to one local garda "half of Donegal has been transferred down here."
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern took a tough stance agains this sinister development in the dail yesterday "the decent law-abiding people of this country will not be intimidated by threats of force. Therefore, I am decreeing that anybody who continues to oppose Shell's wonderful developments will be summarily arrested and imprisoned. The Gardai have been authorised to use force if necessary."
--ENDS--
I was just thinking a couple of weeks back that every other Petrol Station in Galway was a Statoil. In fact I'm finding it difficult to think of any that ain't. The only one I was told wasn't got closed recently.
Stevo