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Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009: Second Stage (29 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: Where has Senator Buttimer been for the past two years?

Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009: Second Stage (29 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: I do not think Senator McDonald should be looking for support for Fine Gael.

Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009: Second Stage (29 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: I welcome the Minister to the House. It is amusing to listen to Senator Buttimer's single transferable speech. At the end of it all he realised he had no time left to make the points he genuinely wanted to make about the Bill because of this rant about whether we were being real and whether the Minister had any idea of the challenges of families and people who are forced to exist on social...

Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009: Second Stage (29 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: The Senator has one minute remaining.

Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009: Second Stage (29 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: The Senator should conclude at this point.

Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009: Second Stage (29 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: The Senator is now out of time.

Seanad: Gangland Crime: Statements (30 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: I welcome the opportunity to speak about gangland crime. As previous speakers have mentioned, I do not think gangland crime is an appropriate term, it is organised crime. It is never a good idea to single out one event that led to changes where we decided people deserve better protection from these thugs but I agree with Senator Norris that the reaction of Roy Collins's father on the death...

Seanad: Gangland Crime: Statements (30 Apr 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: At 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 6 May 2009.

Seanad: Energy Resources: Motion (6 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: I welcome the Minister. It is always reassuring and inspiring to hear him speak on this subject, which is the basis and stimulation of his political life. No doubt he has a long-term interest in the area, a message which we receive very strongly when listening to him speak on the topic. I refer to comments made by the Minister, especially the remarks on political will. Anything can occur...

Seanad: Energy Resources: Motion (6 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: The amendment is a sly move then, and a cowardly one.

Seanad: Energy Resources: Motion (6 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: Why did the Senator's party omit it from the amendment then?

Seanad: Energy Resources: Motion (6 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: The amendment should be withdrawn then.

Seanad: Energy Resources: Motion (6 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: Senator Burke is not being consistent.

Seanad: Energy Resources: Motion (6 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: Ag 10.30 a.m. amárach.

Seanad: Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Statements (27 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: The report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, which was published last week, is the latest report on institutional abuse in this country. It comes after the Ferns Report in 2005 and will be followed shortly by a report on the archdiocese of Dublin. Once again the horrific sex crimes, neglect, torture and brutality perpetrated by priests and nuns on poor and vulnerable children...

Seanad: Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Statements (27 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: Both.

Seanad: Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Statements (27 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: There is a preference for a certain type of religion.

Seanad: Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Statements (27 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: All faiths are not just Christian.

Seanad: Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Statements (27 May 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: They are criminals.

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2009: Second Stage (10 Jun 2009)

Fiona O'Malley: Although Senator Bacik will not appreciate it, I am glad she was not elected to the Dáil last weekend because this House would be poorer in her absence.

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