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- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: You would be better to sort out the piggies.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Senator Feeney did not get there herself yet.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: On a point of order, Senator Feeney should withdraw that personal remark she made about Senator Twomey. It was unparliamentary and ungracious, and she should be ashamed of herself.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Senator Feeney made a comment about Senator Twomey that was uncalled for.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: I made a jocose remark and if Senator Feeney was offended, she is very sensitive and should not be here at all.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: If Senator Feeney cannot take a joke, she should not be here.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: I wish to share time with Senator Bradford.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: I will take five minutes and Senator Bradford will take two minutes. It is an opportune time for us to be here. I am reminded of the lyrics of a Wolfe Tones song which goes, "Here we go again, we are on the road again." Unlike Celtic, the Government does not have a happy record of winning and makes bad decisions worse.
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Unlike Senator Norris, I welcome the Minister of State to the House and applaud her temerity and courage in going to speak at the public meeting. I wish she could have been heard as democracy is about hearing all views, which I respect. This debate is not just about social justice. It concerns the value we place on our people, particularly senior citizens. The debate is important because...
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: He promised largesse. There was no need to introduce it. To paraphrase Senator Callely's comments this morning, Fianna Fáil was the best thing since sliced bread for senior citizens so why did it need to introduce that? There was no need other than to buy the election. It was a cynical vote-getting exercise. I was at the church and on Kildare Street when the protests took place. Those...
- Seanad: Health Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: The Minister of State should go back to the former Tánaiste and tell her to forget co-location and public private partnership in health. We should have universality and equal access for all our citizens. We have heard a great mantra from Government about millionaires, but public servants such as gardaà and teachers are not millionaires and we should not penalise them. Some people are...
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: It is available?
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Has it been published?
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: Where is the plan?
- Seanad: Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: The Government would steal them.
- Seanad: Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: The Senator had his own Tallaght strategy at breakfast yesterday.
- Seanad: Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: The 90th anniversary of the sitting of the First Dáil is an important occasion that we should embrace. I ask the Leader that Seanad Ãireann highlight the event and emphasise the importance of the civic, social and political life of the country to the wider population through the schools and, more important, through community life. It is an occasion of celebration and renewal. I ask the...
- Seanad: Order of Business (17 Dec 2008)
Jerry Buttimer: I am asking the question. What do they say to the people who today are living in poverty, which was created by their Government? People come in here every day and talk about national government. Where was the call for national government when it was spending with largesse for the past 11 years and squandering billions of taxpayers' money? Where was the call for unity then?