Results 10,381-10,400 of 11,050 for speaker:Timmy Dooley
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2006)
Timmy Dooley: It was never established.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2006)
Timmy Dooley: Senator Norris is adding to it.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2006)
Timmy Dooley: The true colours are coming out now.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Mar 2006)
Timmy Dooley: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Mar 2006)
Timmy Dooley: There has been considerable discussion here today on the Irish diaspora. We could do something positive and support Senator Jim Walsh's call for a debate on the Kennedy-McCain Bill. It would be particularly opportune in light of the upcoming St. Patrick's Day celebrations when many Irish politicians will travel to the United States and have an opportunity to meet their counterparts....
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: I oppose the motion calling for the establishment of a select committee of the Seanad, as proposed in No. 26, motion No. 25 on today's Order Paper. I do so because there are two similar investigations under way, one by the EU Parliament and the other by the Council of Europe, both of which are getting the full support and co-operation of the Government. We were circulated today with...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: It will create a diplomatic rift between two sovereign states at a time when we depend on the diplomatic services of this country and the diplomatic efforts of the United States to gain special recognition for the illegal Irish in the US. I have come to the conclusion, based on my knowledge of the case, as I am sure have other Senators on this side of the House, that it is an outrage for...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: We are all well able to take a jibe from time to time but when it comes to matters of principle, issues we feel strongly about, why is our conscienceââ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: That is an outrage and should be withdrawn.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: That is a slight on councillors from Clare.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: It is not acceptable.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: Who elected him?
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: Is that what Senator Norris wants us to go back to?
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: This is an outrage.
- Seanad: Energy Resources: Statements. (16 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: In welcoming the Minister of State, Deputy Browne, to the House, I congratulate him on his new appointment. It is an area with which he has a considerable amount of familiarity and no doubt he will do an excellent job as he has done in many other Departments. This debate is welcome at this stage because I sense a considerable change in approach to the oil industry. The US President spoke...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: Senator O'Toole raised the important question of rendition flights. I see no problem in holding such a discussion, and nobody else does but there is a difference between discussing it and establishing a select committee. Committees have been set up throughout Europe to deal with this matter. What other information could be gleaned by establishing a committee of this House? Establishing such a...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: It would send out the wrong signal. A committee would involve more than a discussion. Already committees throughout Europe are garnering that information. It would be a token gesture to establish a committee here that would be seen as an insult to a friendly nation with which we have had a long relationship, when we depend on that administration to assist us with the Kennedy-McCain Bill.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: A charge was made here about democracy and the role of local councillors from County Clare and the Shannon region. It would be wrong to suggest that elected representatives from any county would not have a right to make their point. That would be the opposite of democracy.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: That would be a totalitarian approach which I would not accept. As long as I am elected to this House I am prepared to listen to anybody from any quarter who has a role in electing me. It will be a sad day for democracy if somebody in this House suggests that his or her view is paramount.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Feb 2006)
Timmy Dooley: I agree with the calls that have been made on Cork and Dublin airports. I would like a debate on the State Airports Act. One of the provisions of the Act when it went through this House was that individual airports would have to produce business plans which would require the agreement of the Departments of Finance and Transport before the Act's main provisions could be implemented. This was...