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Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: Go on, laugh.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: The Senator should go on stage.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: Many people are getting angry. They are known for it.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: What else would one expect from a rabbit?

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: It is a pity about the wind.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: Do they hop the hop?

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: I wish to share time with Senator Ross.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: The impression has been given by the Government side that it is merely the Labour Party which takes offence at these miserable, wretched and unutterably mean cuts. It is not. It is this entire side of the House plus The Irish Times which in an editorial on Saturday outlined its position under the headline "Aiming the cuts at the weakest" as follows: The Estimates for 2004 make grim reading...

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: The figure is €100 million.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

David Norris: That does not apply to the writer of the editorial.

Seanad: Order of Business. (23 Oct 2003)

David Norris: Following on from Senator Kitt's comments, I noticed the amounts provided by the Government and they are small in terms of the needs of Iraq but I am glad of that. It is not the duty of this or other European countries whose people massively opposed this illegal war to clean up the mess after the Americans. They waltzed in there with their own intentions, which were principally profit and...

Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Oct 2003)

David Norris: It is important that we have a debate on the North of Ireland. I had expected up until mid-afternoon yesterday that this would be a triumphant day and that we would all be heaping praise on people and saying how well things had gone. This obviously does not seem to have happened, but some significant things did. It is worthwhile putting them on record, particularly the speech of Gerry Adams,...

Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Oct 2003)

David Norris: Maybe we should not attend the ceremony.

Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Oct 2003)

David Norris: I understand that. That is why the Minister should not have attended.

Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Oct 2003)

David Norris: The Government should not have been represented. The Leader has made my point.

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Oct 2003)

David Norris: I had not intended to comment on the Hanly report but we have just witnessed a lamentable outbreak of parochialism. That is what has the country in its current state. If we commission a serious report and if we are looking to the welfare of patients, and one is not interested merely in one's own re-election prospects, then we will get ahead. These matters have to be treated seriously in the...

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Oct 2003)

David Norris: —and an equal distribution of medical benefits to all citizens.

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Oct 2003)

David Norris: I support Senator Hayes in his call for a debate on crime, particularly the use of guns. There has been an immense increase in that activity which is very worrying. I also saw Fr. Aherne from Finglas and I was immensely impressed by his dignity, outrage and courage. One comment he made was that there has been a complete desensitisation. Many of these professional killers are now in their late...

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Oct 2003)

David Norris: He is quite a teacher and some example to the youth of Ireland.

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Oct 2003)

David Norris: I mean the brother.

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