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Poltics.ie is one of [[Ireland]]'s main internet discussion forums. It is owned by David Cochrane, a former [[Progressive Democrats]] activist, and now communications director for the [[Libertas (lobby group)|Libertas]] right wing group.<ref>
Poltics.ie is one of [[Ireland]]'s main internet discussion forums. It is owned by David Cochrane, a former [[Progressive Democrats]] activist, and current communications director for the lobby group [[Libertas (lobby group)|Libertas]].<ref>
{{cite web | url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/newsfeatures/2008/0112/1199917941615.html | title=
{{cite web | url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/newsfeatures/2008/0112/1199917941615.html | title=
Irish Times,Sat 12 January 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.tribune.ie/archive/article/2008/jun/08/mcdowell-supported-no-claims-libertas/ | title=Tribune article relating to Libertas}}</ref> Its servers are currently located in the US in order to protect the owner of the site from legal action<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.politics.ie/viewtopic.php?p=1093043#p1093043 | title=US Hosting }}</ref>, following legal contacts from the lawyers who represent then Irish prime minister [[Bertie Ahern]] over claims made about him on the site.
Irish Times,Sat 12 January 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.tribune.ie/archive/article/2008/jun/08/mcdowell-supported-no-claims-libertas/ | title=Tribune article relating to Libertas}}</ref> Its servers are currently located in the Unied States in order to protect the owner of the site from legal action<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.politics.ie/viewtopic.php?p=1093043#p1093043 | title=US Hosting }}</ref>, following threats of the same from legal representatives of the Irish prime minister [[Bertie Ahern]] over claims made about the prime minister and the [[Mahon Tribunal]] made on the site which were claimed to be "grossly defamatory".


The site's membership include political activists across the spectrum, politicians, journalists, and people in the media. While contributors are anonymous, a number of prominent individuals, including Senator [[Dan Boyle]] of the Green Party and then Senator [[Colm O'Gorman]] of the [[Progressive Democrats]] (now head of [[Amnesty International]]) in Ireland, confirmed their identities as contributors to the site.
The site's membership include political activists across the political spectrum, politicians, journalists, and people in the media. While contributors are anonymous, a number of prominent individuals, including Senator [[Dan Boyle]] of the Green Party and former Senator [[Colm O'Gorman]] of the [[Progressive Democrats]] (now head of [[Amnesty International]] in Ireland), confirmed their identities as contributors to the site.


The site made national headlines when the owner claimed to have inside information that a fire at the hotel of Irish prime minister [[Bertie Ahern]]'s hotel, when he visited the [[United States]], was in fact not a fire at all but a fire alarm set off by a drunken member of Ahern's entourage. The claim received extensive media coverage, but the claim was ridiculed both by the Irish government and by the Irish media who had attended the visit to the US.
The site made national headlines when the owner claimed to have inside information that a fire at the hotel of Irish prime minister [[Bertie Ahern]]'s hotel, when he visited the [[United States]], was in fact not a fire at all but a fire alarm set off by a drunken member of Ahern's entourage. The claim received extensive media coverage, but the claim was ridiculed both by the Irish government and by the Irish media who had attended the visit to the US.

Revision as of 11:04, 26 June 2008

Politics.ie
Type of site
discussion boards
Available inEnglish, Irish
OwnerDavid Cochrane
URLhttp://www.politics.ie


Poltics.ie is one of Ireland's main internet discussion forums. It is owned by David Cochrane, a former Progressive Democrats activist, and current communications director for the lobby group Libertas.[1][2] Its servers are currently located in the Unied States in order to protect the owner of the site from legal action[3], following threats of the same from legal representatives of the Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern over claims made about the prime minister and the Mahon Tribunal made on the site which were claimed to be "grossly defamatory".

The site's membership include political activists across the political spectrum, politicians, journalists, and people in the media. While contributors are anonymous, a number of prominent individuals, including Senator Dan Boyle of the Green Party and former Senator Colm O'Gorman of the Progressive Democrats (now head of Amnesty International in Ireland), confirmed their identities as contributors to the site.

The site made national headlines when the owner claimed to have inside information that a fire at the hotel of Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern's hotel, when he visited the United States, was in fact not a fire at all but a fire alarm set off by a drunken member of Ahern's entourage. The claim received extensive media coverage, but the claim was ridiculed both by the Irish government and by the Irish media who had attended the visit to the US.

Politics.ie achieved 1,000,000 posts on the 19th of June 2008 [4].


References

  1. ^ "Irish Times,Sat 12 January 2008".
  2. ^ "Tribune article relating to Libertas".
  3. ^ "US Hosting".
  4. ^ "One millionth post".