Wednesday, December 16, 2009

CABHAIR Christmas Swim for Irish Political Prisoners !

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A Chara,

The Annual CABHAIR Christmas Swim will be held this year on Christmas morning at the Grand Canal in Inchicore, Dublin. This year marks the 33 Anniversary of this event. Over the last few years, here in the U.S. we have growing support and sponsorship for those who take the chilly morning plunge in support of the prisoners’ families.

With the holiday season fast approaching, many families will benefit from your donation of any amount in support of the Annual CABHAIR Swim. Your contribution means something truly special to them, especially in days such as these. If you have been meaning to contribute all year, this is the time to do so. Your support will raise the spirits of a family - who have sacrificed themselves to raise the spirit of a Sovereign Irish Nation.

(Click here for additional details)

http://irishfreedom.net/PDF%20Files/2009%20Christmas%20appeal.pdf


There are two new videos now available for viewing on the website: www.irishfreedom.net

IRPAS Co-ordinator Darryl Levy talks about the background and focus of the National Irish Freedom Committee's IRPAS Campaign in video one while on video two Cabhair Swim organizer John Horan of Dublin talks about the hardship that the spouses and children of Republican political prinsoners face as well as discussing the history of the swim at the Canal.
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Cumann Na Saoirse Náisiúnta

National Irish Freedom Committee

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Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Remembering the Life and Work of John A. Costelloe

Remembering the Life and Work of John A. Costelloe (1961 - 2008)

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On Sunday, December 13th at 3 PM, Cumann Na Saoirse Náısıúnta and the O'Donovan Rossa Society will co-host an event to honor the life and work of our late friend, John A. Costelloe, who passed away last December 18th. This event will be held at Rocky Sullivan’s, 34 Van Dyke Street, Brooklyn, NY.

John was a long-time and active member of both organizations. In addition to his work in the Irish Republican movement, John was a retired New York City firefighter and an accomplished actor. He was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and appeared in many movies and television programs. As an actor, he was most well known for his role in The Sopranos, in which he played Jim “Johnny Cakes” Witowski. John also appeared in several productions with the renowned La Mama Experimental Theatre Club in Manhattan.

John was a man of many talents and interests. He was a compassionate man who consistently supported the families of Irish republican prisoners. He was committed to social justice, socialism and Republicanism.

John regularly participated in local commemorations to deceased Irish patriots. Please join John’s family and friends on December 13th to remember the life and work of this remarkable man.

http://irishfreedom.net/
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Cumann Na Saoirse Náısıúnta

National Irish Freedom Committee

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Plastic Paddy Punk Prole & Roll : New PaddyCast - It's Musically Delish !

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Plastic Paddy Prole & Roll #2 :

New PaddyCast dedicated to uncensored Plastic Paddy Prole Soul & Concrete Jungle Boogie ! Happy Thanksgiving Ya'll
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  • Radio Rebel Gael

  • Featuring *Brand New* Tunes by The Popes (w/ Shane MacGowan) from their "Outlaw Heaven" !!! ,Kevin Flynn & The Avondale Ramblers, Ciaran Murphy, The Ballymun Bootboys, and crackin' crooners by Birmingham Six, Mutiny, The Mighty Regis, Dirty Filthy Mugs, The Wages of Sin, Barleyjuice, Gogol Bordello, The Rumjacks, The Dead Kennedys, and tons more !


    Wednesday, November 18, 2009

    Support the James Connolly Prisoners Welfare Fund This Xmas !

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    Comrades,

    As I am sure you are aware, there are a number of comrades of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement now imprisoned in Portlaoise Gaol. The upcoming holiday season puts a great deal of strain on the families of these men, and we in the Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America (IRSCNA) are launching our annual Christmas POW appeal through our James Connolly Prisoners' Welfare Fund.

    This appeal will include a draw of a Republican Socialist POW made wallet, chances are available for $10/€8 each which can be sent via PayPal to colm@irsm.org, if you wish to pay with another method, please email colm@irsm.org to make arrangements. Also included will be a DVD presentation about the 1981 Hunger Strike.

    The winners will be announced on Friday, December 18th.

    Thank you for your support,

    Colm Mistéil
    IRSCNA - Prison Welfare Officer

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    http://www.irscna.org/

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    Saturday, November 14, 2009

    RADIO REBEL GAEL New PaddyCast : Fenian Resistance Will Never Die !

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    RADIO REBEL GAEL New PaddyCast : Fenian Resistance Will Never Die !
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  • Radio Rebel Gael

  • Featuring all the finest Fenian favorites by Pol MacAdaim, Ray Collins, Ciaran Murphy, Jerry Mc Cusker, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Cruel Seamus, Ballymun Bootboys, Larkin, Sharky Doyles, Claymore, The Bare Knuckle Boxers, The Tossers, The Popes, and tons more !

    And Paddy Prole News & Views with Co-Host DJ McBossy O' Hooley


    Thursday, November 05, 2009

    RRGAEL New PaddyCast : The November Show !

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    The November Remember Show : Remembering Those Who've Gone Before - November 5th, 2009
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  • Radio Rebel Gael

  • Featuring over Two Hours of the finest Fenian favorites by Ciaran Murphy, Pol MacAdaim, Ray Collins, Jerry Mc Cusker, Terry Mostyn, Kevin Conlon, Tom Acton, Rob Kelly, Tommy Makem, Brendan Loughrey, The Bare Knuckle Boxers, Shebeen, Seanchai & The Unity Squad, Freedom Sons, Neck, Whiskey Galore, The Langers Ball, The Black Tartan Clan, Adelante, Cruachan, Blood or Whiskey, The Irish Brigade, Dancin' Knuckles and tons more !!

    And Paddy Prole News & Views with Co-Host DJ McBossy O'Hooley



    Wednesday, November 04, 2009

    Actress Rose McGowan An "IRA Sympathizer"


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    Rose McGowan, whose paternal family originates from County Cork, has expressed support for the cause of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), with the reports of her comments being released into the media on September 11, 2008. After starring in Fifty Dead Men Walking, she was quoted as saying "I imagine had I grown up in Belfast, I would 100% have been in the IRA. My heart just broke for the cause. Violence is not to be played out daily and provide an answer to problems, but I understand it." Her comments were attacked by the author of the autobiography upon which the film is based, Martin McGartland who said "Rose McGowan's comments were insulting to victims of IRA terrorism and she should apologize."
    [from her page on Wikipedia]
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    Saturday, October 31, 2009

    The Halloween Hooley Vol. 4 : The Grand Fenian Finale !

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    The Halloween Hooley : Volume 4 : The Grand Finale !


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  • Radio Rebel Gael



  • Featuring the finest by Kevin Conlon, Ray Collins, Shane MacGowan, Cruel Seamus,The Mighty Regis, Larkin, Shebeen, Eire Og, Seanchai & The Unity Squad, Icewagon Flu, Cruachan, Blood or Whiskey, Dancin Knuckles, Buck-O-Nine, The Clandestine Culchee Cheeky Monk E's, The Larkin Brigade, McAlpine's Fusiliers,and tons more !


    http://www.archive.org/details/RADIOREBELGAELTheHalloweenHooleyVol.4_TheGrandFenianFinale_/


    Thursday, October 29, 2009

    Cruel Seamus " The Irish Wake of Cruel Seamus" CD



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    This New York Celtic Rock band features ex members of Gael Force, Sonas , The Rising and Ceann, and rock the Public House with a diverse blend of Irish, Scots, and Cape Breton Celtic Folk, Ceilidh Country, Celtic Rock & Reel and even a dazzling dash of reggae and Irish rap, continuing that New York Irish tradition that Black 47 and Seanchai & The Unity Squad began in the early 90s. If that wasn’t cool enough already, Uileann piper, Chris Byrne of Black 47/Seanchai compliments their rousing Rock & Reel in the quartet’s quintessential Fenian original, “Queen of the IRA”, and their superb cover of Dominic Behan’s “Auld Triangle”, with mighty presence and acumen.
    Kick-starting this hair-raising (and razing) hot Hibernian hullabaloo New York-based Hooley is a grand tribute to Irish heroines and female freedom fighters, the aforementioned barn-burning “Queen of the IRA”, a brilliant Celtic Rock accolade to all those women, living and departed, who dedicated themselves to the cause of Irish Freedom; Miriam Daly, Marie Drumm, Bernadette Devlin-Mc Aliskey, Josephine Hayden, Mairead Farrell, and so many others. Amy Beshara’s fiddler’s finesse lifts you from the dreary doldrums of clock-punching work-a-day existence, with a Celtic melody that soars like the phoenix of 1916, it’s scorched yet flapping musical wings breathing the spirit of revolutionary rebirth from the embers.
    Next, “Beauty of Your Creation” is a Ska-Rock love song, that doesn’t quite reach the musical summits of the intro track, and a bit too “collegey” for me, but once again, Amy Beshara’s fine fiddling saves this somewhat mediocre tune, making it listenable, in a “Pop song” kind of way. Granted, not everybody can tackle the challenge of combining Ska, Rock & Roll and Celtic music like Black 47 or Seanchai & The Unity Squad, so I give Cruel Seamus three cheers for making this brave attempt, but I hope Cruel Seamus doesn’t think I’m being cruel by honestly saying that Ska is not their forte. But atleast it wasn’t Sublime or something like that. All in all, it does have a nice melody, just not my personal cup of tea.
    Next, brilliant fiddler Amy Beshara once again shines like a diamond in the rough a she leads on the upwards path towards Celtic Victory, with a crackin’ good traditional medley of “Neil Gow’s Lament”, “Maid Behind The Bar”, and “Captain Alex Fraser”, with guitarists Kevin Doyle and Tom Dunphy giving her musical backup. Cruel Seamus teleport us back to a forgotten age, where Cuchulainn and his Red Branch fought the armies of Queen Maeve and Finn McCool trying to catch the salmon of knowledge.
    Afterwards, Ceilidh Country reminiscent of Barnbrack meets Steve Earle lifts us from our urban confines to the musical fields of Tennessee or Sligo, with “Last Breath”, another fine original by Cruel Seamus that would please Nashville fanatics and Celtic Rock connoisseurs alike. With a soulful harmony that makes you want to do the two boot scoot boogie followed up with a Ceilidh jig, this Culchee Rock original really made me smile. And hell, everybody knows I’m not the smiley-face type.
    “Auld Triangle” follows, this Dominic Behan classic made famous by The Pogues when they featured it on their debut album, “Red Roses for Me” in 1984, making it a hard song to cover without getting tomatoes thrown at you, but Cruel Seamus seem to have been able to pull it off without a hitch. Complimented by Chris Byrne (Black 47/Seanchai)’s Uillean bagpiping, Cruel Seamus do justice to this old Fenian anthem. Crackin’ good, Cruel Seamus, crackin’ good.
    Next, “Here I Am” is a spacey tune that brings us back to the era of Psychedelic Rock, ala Vanilla Fudge or Cream’s “Disraeli Gears”, remaining “trippy” and a bit “Cosmic” without losing their Celtic Rock melody.
    “3000 Miles” follows with a Van Morrison style vocal style in a great Celtic love song with a Reggae twist, where lead singer (John Shea or Tom Dunphy?) here definitely impresses me with his Hibernian harmony and soulful melody that will be a favorite, for sure, for those who like Damien Dempsey or Van Morrison, because the singing here is on the same level and wavelength, and will not disappoint those who appreciate that particular sound.
    Afterwards, a second medley of Celtic reels & jigs lifts us from our seats as “Morrison’s Jig”, “The Swallow Tail Reel” and “Apples In Winter” leads us to that Ceilidh dance floor to shake it with abandon. The superb drumming of John Shea and fiddle finesse of Amy Beshara ready us for musical battle, with a Firbolg boom boom that would make Balor of the Evil Eye, mighty proud.
    Never to be outdone, Cruel Seamus will next totally surprise you with “Irish Pride”, a bump-bump-bumping Irish Rap anthem led by Glasgow born & bred wild child rapper, Griddy, whose mad rhymes will make you wanna put on your Kangol cap and do the funky robot.
    Next, “Song of the Chanter” is a cracker-jack traditional ditty that ranks right up there with stalwart balladeers like the Battering Ram or The Dubliners.
    And to conclude a phenomenal “Irish Wake of Cruel Seamus”, “Garden Rose” is less a funeral dirge or ballad of lost love than a stirring Celtic Rock lullaby with enough twang and fiddle to please both Sligo and Kentucky, in one Fenian fiddlers fell swoop. Be proud Irish New Yorkers, just because New York hasn’t known musical legend since the advent of Black 47 or Seanchai & The Unity Squad, doesn’t mean the green light at the end of the dark tunnel has gone out. Cruel Seamus are proof positive that the Celtic Flame is still burning bright.
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    Wednesday, October 28, 2009

    NIFC New York : 2009 Fenian Commemorations

    2009 Republican Commemorations
    National Irish Freedom Committee

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    http://www.irishfreedom.net


    On Sunday, October 18, 2009 Cumann Na Saoırse Náιsιúnta (CnSN), the Friends of Irish Freedom and the Ó Donovan Rossa Society co-sponsored a commemoration honoring several deceased Irish Republicans who remained true to the Irish Republic as proclaimed on Easter 1916.

    The commemoration, which honored life-long republicans Michael and Pearl Flannery, George Harrison and Patrick Mullin (see bios at end of this article), was held at Rocky Sullivan’s in Red Hook, Brooklyn.

    The well-attended event was MC’ed by Sandy Boyer, co-host of WBAI radio 99.5 FM’s “Radio Free Éıreann” program. Testimonials were read for the four deceased Irish patriots. The program included a tribute to George Harrison written by Ruaırí Ó Brádáιgh, President of Republican Sınn Féın, and presented by George’s grandniece, Alana Harrison.

    A poignant reading of Pádhraıg Pearse‘s Oration at the Grave of Ó Donovan Rossa was given by Michael Costelloe, father of the late John Costelloe, a longtime Irish activist and member of Cumann Na Saoırse, who had read Pearse’s Oration at many Republican commemorations in years past.

    Musical entertainment was presented by Chris Byrne, Rachel FitzGerald and Andrew Harkin of Seanchaí and the Unity Squad and by Belfast native Ray Collins and was enjoyed by all.

    Michael, a Co. Tipperary native, was born into a staunchly Republican family with a long history of opposition to the British occupation of Ireland. At the age of 14, he joined the North Tipperary Brigade of the Irish Republican Army and fought in the Irish War of Independence. After the Treaty of 1922, which partitioned Ireland, Mike again took up arms, this time against the Free State army.
    He was captured and imprisoned for two years in Mountjoy Jail by Free State forces. After his release, Mike immigrated to America where he remained active in Irish cultural and political organizations including the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Clann na nGael, and the Tipperary Men’s Association. He was a co-founder of Irish Northern Aid (INA). In 1982, and, as one of the Brooklyn Five – together with George Harrison, Patrick Mullin, Daniel Gormley and Thomas Falvey -- was acquitted of sending arms to the IRA.
    After (Provisional) Sınn Féın agreed to support the British initiated Good Friday Agreement (GFA), which acknowledged and accepted the British occupation of six Irish counties, Flannery, along with George Harrison and Joe Stynes, founded Cumann Na Saoırse Náιsιúnta (National Irish Freedom Committee) in 1987. In founding CnSN/NIFC, the intent of the founding members was to build an organization that would safeguard and ensure that the traditional Republican principles and values, as defined by Wolfe Tone, would continue to be represented in the United States.

    Margaret “Pearl” Flannery, also a Co. Tipperary native, was raised in a strongly Republican family. During the Civil War, Pearl’s father was the leader of the First Tipperary Brigade of the Irish Republican Army and both of her brothers were brigade officers who were later interned in the Curragh prison camp along with Pearl’s future husband, Michael. Pearl was a graduate of University College Dublin (UCD) and Heidelberg University in Germany, was fluent in four languages and was accomplished in the fields of literature, classical and traditional music, in addition to her profession as a research chemist.

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    George Harrison, a Co. Mayo native, was a lifelong unrepentant Fenian and a genuine human rights activist. George never passed up a chance to stand up for the oppressed. He and was a legend in his time. At the age of 15, he enlisted in the East Mayo Battalion of the IRA. After emigrating to New York, George served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked for 30 years as a security guard and became active in the labor movement as a shop steward and union organizer. One of the acquitted “Brooklyn Five,” he proudly admitted being an IRA arms supplier beginning in the 1950’s. George supported freedom movements worldwide and dedicated his life to the world struggle against imperialism.

    Patrick Mullin, a native of Co. Galway, was a dedicated Irish Republican and a loyal friend of the Flannerys. He emigrated to the US in his early 20’s and served in the U.S. Army for 3 years in the 1960’s. Pat was a founding member of the United Brooklyn Irish, a group which later became the Brooklyn chapter of Irish Northern Aid. After the Provos and Irish Northern Aid’s support for the Good Friday Agreement, he left INA and helped reactivate the Friends of Irish Freedom of which he remained an executive officer until his death.

    VIDEO IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ON

    http://www.irishfreedom.net


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    Saturday, October 24, 2009

    Radio Rebel Gael : The Halloween Hooley - Volume III

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    The Halloween Hooley : Volume III : The Grim Conclusion !



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  • Radio Rebel Gael



  • Featuring the finest by Brendan Loughrey, Pol Mac Adaim, Dean Farnell, Ciaran Murphy, Saoirse Moon Webb, The Lonely Schizophrenic, Ballymun Bootboys, The Wakes, Blood or Whiskey, New Model Army, Meisce, Wages of Sin, The Killigans, The Tossers, Larkin, The Mickeys, BibleCode Sundays, Mischief Brew, and tons more !





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    Tuesday, October 20, 2009

    Radio Rebel Gael New PaddyCast ! The Halloween Hooley : Volume II

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    The Halloween Hooley : Volume II

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  • Radio Rebel Gael

  • Featuring the finest by Derek Warfield, Kevin Conlon, Ciaran Murphy, BibleCode Sundays, The Electrics, Mischief Brew, The Larkin Brigade, Ballymun Bootboys, The Young Wolfe Tones, The Gentlemen, Dirty Filthy Mugs, The Lonely Schizophrenic, Mc Alpine' strong

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    Sunday, October 11, 2009

    PaddyCast 53 - The Halloween Hooley (Volume 1)




    Paddy Cast # 53 -- The Halloween Hooley : Volume 1






    http://www.ourmedia.org/media/halloween-hooley-volume-1



    Featuring the finest by Ray Collins, Seanchai & The Unity Squad, The Mighty Regis, The Popes, JD & the Longfellows, The Wages of Sin, and tons more !





    http://www.ourmedia.org/media/halloween-hooley-volume-1

    Thursday, October 08, 2009

    Paddy Cast # 52 -- The Ceilidh Hullaballoo

    http://www.myspace.com/radiorebelgael

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    Paddy Cast # 52 -- The Ceilidh Hullaballoo






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  • Radio Rebel Gael



  • Featuring the finest by Damien Dempsey, Ciaran Murphy, Ray Collins, Cruel Seamus, Shebeen, Meisce, Bible Code Sundays, The Mahones, Terawrizt, Jun Tzu, and tons more !

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    And Paddy Prole News & Views, Republican Socialist issues, the Lisbon Vote,The RSYM Book Drive and much more ....

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    http://www.archive.org/details/RADIOREBELGAELPaddyCast_52TheCeilidhHullaballoo

    Monday, September 21, 2009

    Fenian Fun Under The Sun (With or Without A Gun) !!

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    Paddy Cast # 51 -- Fenian Fun Under The Sun (With or Without A Gun)






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  • Radio Rebel Gael



  • Featuring the finest by Ray Collins, Ciaran Murphy, Collie, Bible Code Sundays, The Gentlemen, The Langer's Ball, Icewagon Flu, The Lonely Schizophrenic, Cruel Seamus, Jun Tzu, The Ballymun Bootboys, The Rum Jacks, McAlpine's Fusiliers, Denim Boot Ponies, and tons more !

    http://www.archive.org/details.php?identifier=RADIOREBELGAELPaddyCast_51-FenianFunUnderTheSun_WithorWithoutAGun_


    And Paddy Prole News & Views, Republican Socialist issues, the plight of Colin Duffy, The RSYM Book Drive and much more ....

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    Radio Rebel Gael

    Monday, September 14, 2009

    RADIO REBEL GAEL PaddyCast #50 : THIS MUSIC SHALL LIFT THEE

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    Paddy Cast # 50 -- This Music Shall Lift Thee !

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    Featuring the finest Fenian favored hits by Ray Collins, Derek Warfield, Ann Brolly, McAlpine's Fusiliers, The Rum Jacks, Claymore, The Bare Knuckle Boxers, Denim Boot Ponies, Unwanted Men In Black & A Lady, Black 47, The Wakes and The Young Wolfe Tones




    http://www.archive.org/details/RADIOREBELGAELPaddyCast_50THISMUSICSHALLLIFTTHEE



    And Paddy Prole News & Views, Republican Socialist issues, the plight of Noel Maguire, The RSYM Book Drive, Tribute to Irish Rebel Heroines and much more ....

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    http://www.archive.org/details/RADIOREBELGAELPaddyCast_50THISMUSICSHALLLIFTTHEE


    My apologies for all the technical errors in this broadcast, I can only blame the dysfunctional AUDACITY program for this !

    Friday, September 11, 2009

    Let us Free Ireland ! by James Connolly


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    From Workers’ Republic, 1899.


    Transcribed by The James Connolly Society in 1997.


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    Let us free Ireland! Never mind such base, carnal thoughts as concern work and wages, healthy homes, or lives unclouded by poverty.

    Let us free Ireland! The rackrenting landlord; is he not also an Irishman, and wherefore should we hate him? Nay, let us not speak harshly of our brother – yea, even when he raises our rent.

    Let us free Ireland! The profit-grinding capitalist, who robs us of three-fourths of the fruits of our labour, who sucks the very marrow of our bones when we are young, and then throws us out in the street, like a worn-out tool when we are grown prematurely old in his service, is he not an Irishman, and mayhap a patriot, and wherefore should we think harshly of him?

    Let us free Ireland! “The land that bred and bore us.” And the landlord who makes us pay for permission to live upon it. Whoop it up for liberty!

    “Let us free Ireland,” says the patriot who won’t touch Socialism. Let us all join together and cr-r-rush the br-r-rutal Saxon. Let us all join together, says he, all classes and creeds. And, says the town worker, after we have crushed the Saxon and freed Ireland, what will we do? Oh, then you can go back to your slums, same as before. Whoop it up for liberty!

    And, says the agricultural workers, after we have freed Ireland, what then? Oh, then you can go scraping around for the landlord’s rent or the money-lenders’ interest same as before. Whoop it up for liberty!

    After Ireland is free, says the patriot who won’t touch socialism, we will protect all classes, and if you won’t pay your rent you will be evicted same as now. But the evicting party, under command of the sheriff, will wear green uniforms and the Harp without the Crown, and the warrant turning you out on the roadside will be stamped with the arms of the Irish Republic. Now, isn’t that worth fighting for?

    And when you cannot find employment, and, giving up the struggle of life in despair, enter the poorhouse, the band of the nearest regiment of the Irish army will escort you to the poorhouse door to the tune of St. Patrick's Day. Oh! It will be nice to live in those days!

    “With the Green Flag floating o’er us” and an ever-increasing army of unemployed workers walking about under the Green Flag, wishing they had something to eat. Same as now! Whoop it up for liberty!

    Now, my friend, I also am Irish, but I’m a bit more logical. The capitalist, I say, is a parasite on industry; as useless in the present stage of our industrial development as any other parasite in the animal or vegetable world is to the life of the animal or vegetable upon which it feeds.

    The working class is the victim of this parasite – this human leech, and it is the duty and interest of the working class to use every means in its power to oust this parasite class from the position which enables it to thus prey upon the vitals of labour.

    Therefore, I say, let us organise as a class to meet our masters and destroy their mastership; organise to drive them from their hold upon public life through their political power; organise to wrench from their robber clutch the land and workshops on and in which they enslave us; organise to cleanse our social life from the stain of social cannibalism, from the preying of man upon his fellow man.

    Organise for a full, free and happy life FOR ALL OR FOR NONE.







    Monday, August 31, 2009

    RADIO REBEL GAEL New Show ! The Hot Heat of Paddy Beat from the Street !



    Paddy Cast # 49-- The Hot Heat of Paddy Beat from the Street !

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    Featuring the finest Fenian favored hits by Ray Collins, Shane Mac Gowan & The Popes, Ciaran Murphy, Damien Dempsey, Pol MacAdaim, Kevin Conlon, The Lonely Schizophrenic, Eire Og, Shebeen, The Rum Jacks, Greenland Whalefishers, Dirty Filthy Mugs, The Gentlemen, Larkin, Black 47, The Battering Ram, The Tossers, Athenrye, Claymore, The Mighty Regis, and tons more !



    http://www.archive.org/details/RADIOREBELGAELPaddyCast_49TheHotHeatofPaddyBeatfromtheStreet







    And Paddy Prole News & Views, discussing Irish Republican Socialism, the campaign for Pol Brennan, the plight of the family of Kevin Mc Daid, The RSYM Book Drive, Sectarianism in the USA. the Forgotten Four in Portlaoise Prison, and the increased RIRA activity in South Armagh ....


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    BEIR BUA !!