“Like playing handball against a haystack.”

—  Joe Higgins

Joe Higgins on badgering Bertie Ahern in the Dáil. Irish Independent http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/in-berties-last-chance-saloon-cowen-moves-at-his-own-pace-1301140.html

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