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Guards entering bus - greeted with angry passengers

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,046 ✭✭✭Berserker


    Could be worse, like the sad clowns who go around pestering people for money to buy a poppy for weeks on end. Even a few clowns in Ireland believe in wearing one for some family reject who fecked off to England and joined their military.

    Those "rejects" had to leave because your wonderful nation couldn't feed, clothe or house them amongst other reasons.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,863 ✭✭✭seachto7


    Could be worse, like the sad clowns who go around pestering people for money to buy a poppy for weeks on end. Even a few clowns in Ireland believe in wearing one for some family reject who fecked off to England and joined their military.

    [/IMG]

    Bit of a low blow there eh? How do you know their motives? Most probably went for work.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭mynamejeff


    JAsas theres some good old fashioned classical shinnerbot troll on this thread

    lads claiming personal experience of regular dealings with special branch. if true theres a good reason why they were looking at you . more likely the closest to special branch they ever got was hiding in the bushes with a few cans.

    realistically a couple of former or active terrorists were identified as they were about to leave the country. wouldnt be unusual for some of them to have warrants or to still be involved in criminality at a older age. i know one near 70 year old republican doing 3 months for frauds right now ,

    i suppose the irony of a crowd of idiots travelling from dublin to another country to commemorate something that happened in dublin is lost on most ?


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 3,935 Mod ✭✭✭✭Turner


    Alot of the people on the bus are commenting on facebook of the video on the liberal facebook site.

    Its gas, just google their second names and tallaght and you get an idea of what they and their families are involved with.

    Nice to see they are getting their kids started early by involving them in something like this.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    Berserker wrote: »
    Those "rejects" had to leave because your wonderful nation couldn't feed, clothe or house them amongst other reasons.
    Our nation was barely 20 years old and still trying to drag itself out of the mess your 'wonderful' nation left it in and parasited off for centuries. The RoI was peacefully neutral while in England they were been bombed to bits, rationing, evacuations etc Only misfits and rejects went to England and joined it's forces.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,275 ✭✭✭Your Face


    No harm, keeping an eye on them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,684 ✭✭✭✭Samuel T. Cogley


    Why, what's wrong with Tallaght?

    Lack of a sense of houmour amongst some of it's residents


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    mynamejeff wrote: »
    JAsas theres some good old fashioned classical shinnerbot troll on this thread

    lads claiming personal experience of regular dealings with special branch. if true theres a good reason why they were looking at you . more likely the closest to special branch they ever got was hiding in the bushes with a few cans.

    realistically a couple of former or active terrorists were identified as they were about to leave the country. wouldnt be unusual for some of them to have warrants or to still be involved in criminality at a older age. i know one near 70 year old republican doing 3 months for frauds right now ,

    i suppose the irony of a crowd of idiots travelling from dublin to another country to commemorate something that happened in dublin is lost on most ?
    " good old fashioned classical shinnerbot troll" good description of your own post. What next maybe will you post, pity the Guards didn't 'bait the shyte out of them ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,321 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    Discodog wrote: »
    Really ? Arrested for what ? There is no way that the Guards would do the same with a coach load of muslims going to Mosque. I find it amazing that after all the years of negative Garda stories that people still assume that the people they target are always in the wrong. It's like the old no smoke without fire.

    I have a strong dislike of the Republican movement but my standards of public service mean that I don't say the Guards are fine because they are questioning Republicans. I used to wonder how the Gardai were allowed to get away with so much. It's because citizens allow it.

    If the Guards have to rely on asking people for ID, which there is no legal requirement to carry, as their method of monitoring possible terrorists then heaven help us.
    Considering you have no idea what information the gardaí had, that's a fairly stupid post.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,863 ✭✭✭seachto7


    Our nation was barely 20 years old and still trying to drag itself out of the mess your 'wonderful' nation left it in and parasited off for centuries. The RoI was peacefully neutral while in England they were been bombed to bits, rationing, evacuations etc Only misfits and rejects went to England and joined it's forces.

    How do you know? Where's your evidence? What about people as of late who joined the British army? No misfits or rejects in the 'RA then no?


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    Turner wrote: »
    Alot of the people on the bus are commenting on facebook of the video on the liberal facebook site.

    Its gas, just google their second names and tallaght and you get an idea of what they and their families are involved with.

    Nice to see they are getting their kids started early by involving them in something like this.
    Could be worse, their kids could be joining Fianna Gael or Fine Fail !! " Now don't forget what daddy and mammy always said, the 'party' has always been good to the family so join them, then do as your asked, forget about all the corruption, cronyism etc and ye'll get a nice wee cosy job in the civil service or a semi state one day."


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 3,935 Mod ✭✭✭✭Turner


    job in the civil service or a semi state one day."

    Yes, and actually contribute to society. Instead of concentrating on "Jobstown not guilty" or whatever rent a mob needs support


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,145 ✭✭✭circadian


    If they're heading to Derry for Easter parades with dissident groups then I'm not surprised they were stopped by Special Branch. I can't imagine they are any more modest about their leanings/apparent position within some obscure Wannabe group as some of the eejits I see in certain pubs in Derry.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,945 ✭✭✭✭Discodog


    Cienciano wrote: »
    Considering you have no idea what information the gardaí had, that's a fairly stupid post.

    How ? What information could necessitate stopping a bus & asking for ID ? Did they arrest people ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,915 ✭✭✭cursai


    Hope the bus broke down in Derry.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    Turner wrote: »
    Yes, and actually contribute to society. Instead of concentrating on "Jobstown not guilty" or whatever rent a mob needs support
    And " forget about all the corruption, cronyism ", it's no wonder our we gombeen state is the epitome of corruption.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,145 ✭✭✭circadian


    cursai wrote: »
    Hope the bus broke down in Derry.

    I'd rather it didn't, we have enough head the gratin's as it is.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,915 ✭✭✭cursai


    And " forget about all the corruption, cronyism ", it's no wonder our we gombeen state is the epitome of corruption.

    In comparison to other countries, anyone who has any experience of living abroad. This is a great little country with LITTLE corruption. We have a more open system than lots of tranparency.

    Statements that are almost comparing us to a banana republic or to North Korea or flipping Indonesia are ridiculous and reek of naivety.

    Most of us really don't know how good we have it.

    Corruption in the police force???? Sloppy paperwork more like or its more like the Gardai were cheating on the leaving cert. Other ACTUAL corrupt police forces and government are laughing at us and calling us amateurs at
    corruption.


    OK deep breath.....


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    cursai wrote: »
    In comparison to other countries, anyone who has any experience of living abroad. This is a great little country with LITTLE corruption. We have a more open system than lots of tranparency.

    Statements that are almost comparing us to a banana republic or to North Korea or flipping Indonesia are ridiculous and reek of naivety.

    Most of us really don't know how good we have it.

    Corruption in the police force???? Sloppy paperwork more like or its more like the Gardai were cheating on the leaving cert. Other ACTUAL corrupt police forces and government are laughing at us and calling us amateurs at
    corruption.


    OK deep breath.....
    So you must perceive that your benefiting from the corruption in some way to claim it doesn't exist. Haughey, Ahern, Lalor, Burke, Lowry, Denis O'Brien, Fingers Fingleton, Seanie Fitzpatrick etc not to worry, nothing to see here, move along, it only lead to the bankruptcy of the country.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭mynamejeff


    " good old fashioned classical shinnerbot troll" good description of your own post. What next maybe will you post, pity the Guards didn't 'bait the shyte out of them ?

    how do you figuire ?
    what of you mean by that post ?

    or is that a standard response from the handbook lol :):)


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭mynamejeff


    Discodog wrote: »
    How ? What information could necessitate stopping a bus & asking for ID ? Did they arrest people ?

    how about that a wanted criminal was on a bus about to leave the country ?

    wouldnt that make it a good idea to stop the bus and check who is on it ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,573 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    So you must perceive that your benefiting from the corruption in some way to claim it doesn't exist. Haughey, Ahern, Lalor, Burke, Lowry, Denis O'Brien, Fingers Fingleton, Seanie Fitzpatrick etc not to worry, nothing to see here, move along, it only lead to the bankruptcy of the country.

    the poster never claimed it didnt exist.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 632 ✭✭✭return guide


    Our nation was barely 20 years old and still trying to drag itself out of the mess your 'wonderful' nation left it in and parasited off for centuries. The RoI was peacefully neutral while in England they were been bombed to bits, rationing, evacuations etc Only misfits and rejects went to England and joined it's forces.

    Ok, I will bite on this one...

    You should really get your facts right.

    The Republic of Ireland (RoI) did not exist during the second world war. It was officially declared a republic in 1949, following the Republic of Ireland Act 1948.

    It is well known that Ireland, although officially neutral in ww2, was sympathetic to the allies by returning downed airmen across the border and allowing flights over Donegal from Derry amongst other acts.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 264 ✭✭C Montgomery Gurns II


    Noveight wrote: »
    The best example I've seen yet. Abuse of power, no less :rolleyes:


    "I'm entitled to a lot of things but I don't get them in this country".

    Well we seem to have given our Scottish pal a council flat, how many more entitlements are we withholding from him?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 264 ✭✭C Montgomery Gurns II


    "This is what you learn about in school Saorse, ....... Saorse"! .

    I knew this reminded me of something

    http://waterfordwhispersnews.com/2014/04/20/gerry-adams-denies-knowledge-of-disappeared-easter-eggs/


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 696 ✭✭✭Noddyholder


    "I'm entitled to a lot of things but I don't get them in this country".

    Well we seem to have given our Scottish pal a council flat, how many more entitlements are we withholding from him?

    How you know he doesn't own it after working for years in Scotland but was born in Ireland ??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,915 ✭✭✭cursai


    So you must perceive that your benefiting from the corruption in some way to claim it doesn't exist. Haughey, Ahern, Lalor, Burke, Lowry, Denis O'Brien, Fingers Fingleton, Seanie Fitzpatrick etc not to worry, nothing to see here, move along, it only lead to the bankruptcy of the country.

    You know nothing Jon Snow.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    Ok, I will bite on this one...

    You should really get your facts right.

    The Republic of Ireland (RoI) did not exist during the second world war. It was officially declared a republic in 1949, following the Republic of Ireland Act 1948.

    It is well known that Ireland, although officially neutral in ww2, was sympathetic to the allies by returning downed airmen across the border and allowing flights over Donegal from Derry amongst other acts.
    True enough the RoI was still called the Free State, so did you have many reject relations serving in the Brit forces ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 696 ✭✭✭Noddyholder


    mynamejeff wrote: »
    JAsas theres some good old fashioned classical shinnerbot troll on this thread

    lads claiming personal experience of regular dealings with special branch. if true theres a good reason why they were looking at you . more likely the closest to special branch they ever got was hiding in the bushes with a few cans.

    realistically a couple of former or active terrorists were identified as they were about to leave the country. wouldnt be unusual for some of them to have warrants or to still be involved in criminality at a older age. i know one near 70 year old republican doing 3 months for frauds right now ,

    i suppose the irony of a crowd of idiots travelling from dublin to another country to commemorate something that happened in dublin is lost on most ?


    Your reading to many comics ,

    Its quite common for Republicans to be stop n searched with the only reason needed them being republicans.

    Maybe you should read some History books about why people from here would travel up to the six counties.

    I know a 85 year old former garda who hates with a passion fianna fail people, its a strange world init.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    cursai wrote: »
    You know nothing Jon Snow.
    Your soooo witty ....

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 272 ✭✭Stars and Stripes


    Your reading to many comics ,

    Its quite common for Republicans to be stop n searched with the only reason needed them being republicans.

    Maybe you should read some History books about why people from here would travel up to the six counties.

    I know a 85 year old former garda who hates with a passion fianna fail people, its a strange world init.
    Nothing strange about hating Fine Failers, it's actually quite common.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 264 ✭✭C Montgomery Gurns II


    How you know he doesn't own it after working for years in Scotland but was born in Ireland ??

    Well for a start I'm fairly sure it has always been impossible to buy a DCC flat off the corpo (seeing if they want to toss the block a few years later you could hold them to ransom for a pay out)


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭mynamejeff


    Your reading to many comics ,

    Its quite common for Republicans to be stop n searched with the only reason needed them being republicans.

    Maybe you should read some History books about why people from here would travel up to the six counties.

    I know a 85 year old former garda who hates with a passion fianna fail people, its a strange world init.

    its quite common for people with convictions for serious offences to be stopped and checked too

    do you think that someone who had been convicted of murder and released under the GFA would be still of interest to the organisations that are working for the security of the state ?
    after all a lot of these idiots think there is a war still going on ......

    it would seem i know my history a little better than you do noddy :p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,945 ✭✭✭✭Discodog


    19th most corrupt country, we were 17th

    The discussion ignores the action of the Guards & focuses on it being justified because of the suspects.

    That's what police states say


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 696 ✭✭✭Noddyholder


    mynamejeff wrote: »
    its quite common for people with convictions for serious offences to be stopped and checked too

    do you think that someone who had been convicted of murder and released under the GFA would be still of interest to the organisations that are working for the security of the state ?
    after all a lot of these idiots think there is a war still going on ......

    it would seem i know my history a little better than you do noddy :p


    Of course jeff, The garda stop buses regurly enough and ask everybody on board there name & address , stop messing.

    Yes I do think they would be of intrest, I never said they shouldn't have been stopped & futher back in the thread I did state that if your involved its to be expected.

    Know jeff you don't.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,221 ✭✭✭✭m5ex9oqjawdg2i


    Could be worse, like the sad clowns who go around pestering people for money to buy a poppy for weeks on end. Even a few clowns in Ireland believe in wearing one for some family reject who fecked off to England and joined their military.

    A strange user name choice considering you post such comments.


    Going by this thread, justice is what we want, but it must not inconvenience us.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,046 ✭✭✭Berserker


    Of course jeff, The garda stop buses regurly enough and ask everybody on board there name & address , stop messing.

    Of course they don't. They vast majority of people aren't terrorists or supporters of terrorist organisations, so they're never going to be stopped by the police. If the guards come across people who have links to these organisations, they'll stop them. Given the destination of that bus and the fact that it was Easter weekend, i'm confident that the police had good reason to stop that vehicle. They can stop these people and make their lives as difficult as possible, as far as I am concerned.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,915 ✭✭✭cursai


    God bless the Gardai and God bless the work.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭mynamejeff


    Of course jeff, The garda stop buses regurly enough and ask everybody on board there name & address , stop messing.

    Yes I do think they would be of intrest, I never said they shouldn't have been stopped & futher back in the thread I did state that if your involved its to be expected.

    Know jeff you don't.

    but if you look noddy you ll see that i said nothing like that did i ?

    you just made something up .

    just like the people on the bus being offended by the police rightly paying them attention. its just a shame they were horrible enough to bring their kids along to involve them in their archaic and dying cult


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 264 ✭✭C Montgomery Gurns II


    The dissidents and those that back them really a shower of utter gob****es let's be honest. The Real IRA are in existence 20 years and anywhere between 150 and 300 strong, and have managed to kill a total of five members of the security forces in their "war".

    I'm not criticising the lack of kill rate, more their point of existance. Five of their specified targets vs the dozens of others killed in Omagh, drug wars and internal disputes. People like Rose Lynch and the guy who was killed in the Kinahan feud are still honoured online as POW's and fallen volunteers (a fallen RIRA drug dealer who let his mother take the harge, who died in a Dublin drug war. Jesus wept). Imagine getting a bus up from Dublin to hang out with these tools.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,915 ✭✭✭cursai




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