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Ian O'Doherty falsely and maliciously claimed in Independent Newspapers that the Catholic Church is a paedophile ring.
Neither Ian O'Doherty nor Independent Newspapers have been compelled to pay a single penny of compensation to the millions of Catholics they have slandered with this disgusting vile cowardly lie.
Ger Colleran, editor of The Daily Star, which is itself owned by British porn baron Richard Desmond, was permitted on the Irish national television station RTE, to claim with blatently crass mendacious falsehood that children had been screaming for help in every Catholic church presbytery in Ireland.
Neither Ger Colleran nor RTE have been compelled to pay a single penny of compensation to the millions of Catholics they have slandered with their egregious dishonorable cowardly lies.
Monica Leech received a PR contract worth nearly two hundred thousand Euro from a government Minister.
There was much public disquiet over the manner in which the contract was awarded.
Someone rang RTE radio and suggested live on air that Monica Leech had received this contract for performing sexual favours for the Minister.
The person has never been identified.
It is not clear how the remark came to be broadcast as RTE programmes operate with a time delay switch allowing the deletion of inappropriate material should the need arise.
RTE paid Monica Leech 340,000 Euro, taken from the general public's financial contribution to the station, as compensation for broadcasting the remarks.
Other newspapers paid Monica Leech figures in excess of a 100,000 Euro in out of court settlements for their reportage of matters relating to the awarding of her government contract.
In a libel action against Independent Newspapers, presided over by Judge Eamon DeValera, (whose name is remarkably similar to that of the founder of the Fianna Fail governing party), Monica Leech was awarded nearly 2 million Euro against Independent Newspapers for its reporting of the circumstances in which she received her government contract. A majority of the Jury considered Independent Newspapers' reportage to have been libellous while many of the rest of us considered Independent Newspapers' reportage to be stating the bleeding obvious.
Why do the ways of evil men triumph while the good go unrewarded?
Neither Ian O'Doherty nor Independent Newspapers have been compelled to pay a single penny of compensation to the millions of Catholics they have slandered with this disgusting vile cowardly lie.
Ger Colleran, editor of The Daily Star, which is itself owned by British porn baron Richard Desmond, was permitted on the Irish national television station RTE, to claim with blatently crass mendacious falsehood that children had been screaming for help in every Catholic church presbytery in Ireland.
Neither Ger Colleran nor RTE have been compelled to pay a single penny of compensation to the millions of Catholics they have slandered with their egregious dishonorable cowardly lies.
Monica Leech received a PR contract worth nearly two hundred thousand Euro from a government Minister.
There was much public disquiet over the manner in which the contract was awarded.
Someone rang RTE radio and suggested live on air that Monica Leech had received this contract for performing sexual favours for the Minister.
The person has never been identified.
It is not clear how the remark came to be broadcast as RTE programmes operate with a time delay switch allowing the deletion of inappropriate material should the need arise.
RTE paid Monica Leech 340,000 Euro, taken from the general public's financial contribution to the station, as compensation for broadcasting the remarks.
Other newspapers paid Monica Leech figures in excess of a 100,000 Euro in out of court settlements for their reportage of matters relating to the awarding of her government contract.
In a libel action against Independent Newspapers, presided over by Judge Eamon DeValera, (whose name is remarkably similar to that of the founder of the Fianna Fail governing party), Monica Leech was awarded nearly 2 million Euro against Independent Newspapers for its reporting of the circumstances in which she received her government contract. A majority of the Jury considered Independent Newspapers' reportage to have been libellous while many of the rest of us considered Independent Newspapers' reportage to be stating the bleeding obvious.
Why do the ways of evil men triumph while the good go unrewarded?
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