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Seanad: Pharmacy Regulations (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: I thank the Minister of State for his constructive reply. I have no brief for pharmaceutical combines. I am all in favour of the consumer, as I am one myself. I am currently taking pills. It was stated the recognised union can negotiate for everything except fees. That is nonsense. In light of what I said, I appeal to the Minister of State to urge the Minister for Health and Children to...

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: If the Senator is intelligent enough to listen, instead of smirking and giggling, I will explain. The reason I call into question Condoleeza Rice's intellectual or emotional gender identity was her description of the bloodbath unleashed by the Americans and Israelis in Lebanon as the birth pangs of democracy. I reserve the right to question the fundamental humanity and decency of a person...

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: No one ever did.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: That is more of the evasion and the lies.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: The Minister of State should be writing Finnegans Wake.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: Will the Leas-Chathaoirleach ask the Minister of State what question he is replying to because I do not have the faintest idea?

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: That is rubbish. I said he was selling out to torturers and that is what he has done.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: He is a decent man but he has been stuck in like a patsy.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: Having committed these appalling acts, the jets were refuelled with the connivance of the Irish authorities.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: While it facilitates it.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: That should tell the Minister of State something.

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: For Ireland.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: The Senator is welcome to do so.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: Rubbish.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: It has been proved that several of them were refuelled on their way back from rendition.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: I am trying to tell the truth.

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: What is wrong with that?

Seanad: Human Rights Issues: Motion (31 Jan 2007)

David Norris: What about those who placed bombs on a commercial airliner with the assistance of the CIA?

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