Dog age my web site
Nick Delehanty is a corporate lawyer who worked inside the state system, left to set up a dog day care business, Barkleys Doggie Daycare and wants to change the system that he formerly worked in.
It looks like a dog ate Nick's web site and the domain name has been taken over by rival candidate Daniel Pocock. Coincidentally, Pocock worked at the other Barclays in Canary Wharf.
The domain name NickDelehanty.com is run by somebody else and has no relation to the Nick Delehanty competing in the Irish general election. Therefore, it was crucial for Nick to secure NickDelehanty.ie and he failed to do so.
Many candidates, like Nick, want to change the system. Many candidates simultaneously promise to get social control media under control and protect the children. But you can't always change the system from within, whether it is the state or the menace of social control media, candidates who want to change these things need to break out of them first.
Candidates who try to run their entire campaign within social control media and without a web site are only advancing the cause of the billionaires who run those platforms.
The Guardian learnt that the hard way. After the election of Donald Trump, The Guardian newspaper declared they will no longer post on Elon Musk's X / Twitter platform. But it was too little, too late.
Daniel Pocock is the only candidate who is competing without any social control media accounts. If you want something a bit different, you have to vote for it.
Vote [1] Daniel POCOCK
Visit the blog of Daniel Pocock for more details about policy and how you can help.
Nick has spent a lot of time and money putting up posters. Like most candidates, he will try to reclaim the cost of posters from public funds.
The two main questions people ask Mr Pocock when he is canvassing are "are you related to the rugby player, Senator David Pocock?" and ...
you asked: "when are the posters coming down?"
Daniel Pocock wants to ban the posters.
Vote [1] Daniel POCOCK
The tech industry, globally, is having a huge impact on our salaries, our savings, our small businesses and our national economy. Pocock is one of the few people from the industry who can see the big picture and wants to work on your side as your TD for Dublin Bay South.
Visit the blog of Daniel Pocock for more details about policy and how you can help.