@GriftReport While I initially felt her complaints were shallow and selfish I also thought well maybe she has saved for a year or more to fund this and doesn’t want everyday life effecting her dream holiday.
@VideosIrish UNBELIEVABLE
The victim of Belfast attack is special needs, deaf, and lost one eye from attack doctors say he will be lucky if the other eye can be saved. There was 2 attackers and they moved in below victim 4 days earlier. The victim helped them get settled.
GUILTY! GUILTY!
And so I join the ranks of the "guilty"
Fortunately for me, perhaps in some historical cases I might be in very good company.
Dublin GP found guilty of professional misconduct over Covid vaccine social media posts https://t.co/GXtEHLI1At via @breakingnewsie
@mochara57@griptmedia@AnClaiomhSolais My nephew was the same 11 years on it his wife and himself were taken off because they worked hard to pay rent privately. Unfortunately he suffered severe health problems and lost his job 2 years ago and have been givin an apartment at last.
Encouraging Irelands elderly folks to split their homes into two separate flats.
Is it even possible for the Irish government to have any more contempt for Irelands elderly folks?👇👇👇
@catdeans@denbypottery Same happened with Waterford Chrystal in Ireland. But as far as I know the name was bought and the factory is a showpiece touristy thing. The Chrystal is made outside of Ireland. 🤷♀️
@Annieathome24@HolyJazus She said the old lady touched her leg when she was getting out of the west and she wanted the old lady’s bag to get her ID out of it. There’s a post below this one telling what happened.
What people do know is that I have been found GUILTY of undermining public health guidelines during the Pandemic.
What the public DO NOT KNOW is what those guidelines stated. So I will publish them here:
For the treatment of Covid patients in the Community/Nursing Homes settings, Doctors were advised as follows:
1. Do not take the patients blood pressure.
2. Do not listen to their chest (auscultation)
3. Do not prescribe any medication (paracetamol only)
4. Refer to end of life protocols (palliative care/midazolam).
What these guidelines effectively stated is this: Do not examine your patients. Do not touch your patients.
Do not prescribe treatments for your patients -and if they appear to be very unwell- sedate them and allow them to die.
I can only recall one period in human history when human beings were treated in this manner.