Roger_007 wrote: » Very telling audio from a Sinn Fein Ard Fheis. How quickly we forget how SF were up to their elbows in the IRA activities.
Oops69 wrote: » This ex Garda Isn't revealing anything we don't know already , waste of an interview.
PeterTheNinth wrote: » I didn't know Peader Tobin was in to the horses... Well, aside from Shergar of course.
PeterTheNinth wrote: » So if a man driving home with a couple of glasses of Guinness on him, and meets a tourist driving on the wrong side of the road, and the man is unable to take evasive action as the tourist's car is bounding towards him...........It's his fault for having a couple of glasses of Guinness? Averill Power is off the wall.
Callan57 wrote: » I think the point she was making was that even on a rural road you know like the back of your hand the unexpected can still jump up and hit you "he was right, he was right as he sped along but he's just as dead as if he's been wrong"
Tigger99 wrote: » I'm finding the entire interview very incoherent and hard to follow.
Callan57 wrote: » I agree with Alice Leahy ... the swagger of Barry Cowen arrogance personified!
PeterTheNinth wrote: » Just listening to Jack O'Connor talking about how he "joined Connolly's party" on the other station. My god, such hypocrisy. I don't think Connolly would have ever stood over the head of a union taking a wage over three times the average industrial wage from their members. Jack preaches socialism, but is as much a capitalist as Joe Duffy.
Donal55 wrote: » Retiring this year and allegedly looking for a job within LP.
PeterTheNinth wrote: » Really? The way he's talking now, he sounds like he might be joining the shinners. Given Sinn Fein's similar relationship with socialism (i.e. claiming that they take the average industrial wage while having their medical bills paid for by sugar daddies, and their pensions paid for by the Northern Bank), he would probably be a good fit. arrggghhh.. ffs I'm angry now... And on Easter Sunday.. :-(