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Sinn Fein, abstensionist policy, what's their logic?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 320 ✭✭Hurling Hereford


    ei.sdraob wrote: »
    of course
    and i will vote when time comes


    by hanging around like a bad smell SF are not helping this unification "cause"

    So what would you 'like' Sinn Fein to do, pray tell?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,863 ✭✭✭✭blanch152


    So what would you 'like' Sinn Fein to do, pray tell?

    You really shouldn't ask questions like that:)


    (1) All members of Sinn Fein who have committed terrorist acts to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (2) All members of Sinn Fein who have facilitated or otherwise assisted kangaroo courts to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (3) All members of Sinn Fein who had knowledge of acts of child abuse and who did nothing to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (4) All members of Sinn Fein who were also members of the IRA to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (5) All members of Sinn Fein who were involved in criminality (including smuggling in South Armagh to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (6) Sinn Fein to issue an apology to all the victims of the IRA for pursuing an unnecessary terrorist campaign

    (7) Sinn Fein to dissolve and disband and the remaining fund of Sinn Fein to be handed over to IRA victim groups.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 320 ✭✭Hurling Hereford


    blanch152 wrote: »
    You really shouldn't ask questions like that:)


    (1) All members of Sinn Fein who have committed terrorist acts to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (2) All members of Sinn Fein who have facilitated or otherwise assisted kangaroo courts to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (3) All members of Sinn Fein who had knowledge of acts of child abuse and who did nothing to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (4) All members of Sinn Fein who were also members of the IRA to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (5) All members of Sinn Fein who were involved in criminality (including smuggling in South Armagh to hand themselves over to the PSNI and the Gardai and make full confessions and face the rigour of the law

    (6) Sinn Fein to issue an apology to all the victims of the IRA for pursuing an unnecessary terrorist campaign

    (7) Sinn Fein to dissolve and disband and the remaining fund of Sinn Fein to be handed over to IRA victim groups.

    I take it you're having a 'jolly good time' in the Dáil Bar along with your 'fellow' Blueshirts? Btw I will ask any questions I want, mo chara


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73,686 ✭✭✭✭FrancieBrady


    I must admit I do laugh at the veil threats of violence. Who is going to bring the war back in Ulster? Absolutely no excuse for it and if Sinn Fein want to influence and represent nationalist voters then get involved by going to Westminster.

    The DUP will live to regret rowing in with the Tories. I have seen some feeble attempts to cling to power in my time but May's has to be the most pathetic in a long long time.

    Eventually the snotty mainstream media will take on board what happens on social media. I believe not just the young now get their opinion and news predominately from there. I know I read a far far wider range of opinion than I ever did when it was Telly and print.
    Labour won this election by astutely using SM to get their message out and landed punch after uncontested punch on May, and the media never seen the result coming.
    The media has generally ignored the absolute revulsion at May taking onboard the DUP. The amount of comment on it on SM is extraordinary.
    I think it is brilliant, the DUP haven't done a thing and they are reviled for what they stand for.
    They risk having nowhere to turn to, no sympathetic ear come a border poll, because most Brits are gonna say, good riddance.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 41,861 CMod ✭✭✭✭ancapailldorcha


    I take it you're having a 'jolly good time' in the Dáil Bar along with your 'fellow' Blueshirts? Btw I will ask any questions I want, mo chara

    This sort of post is not acceptable here. Please read the charter before you post here again.

    The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God.

    Leviticus 19:34



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