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Irish journalist who heckled President Obama should be fired – Cheap-shot journalism should have no place at the White House | Periscope Niall O’Dowd | IrishCentral

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This one is for you folks. Im not sure where to go with this actually, so make your comments and lets see where it goes.
Is this guy a twit ? Should he be fired ? Or should he be praised for standing up for free speech ?

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