Adamcp898 wrote: » Ally Dick wrote: » The Ireland match tomorrow night will be similar Except Michael D will be in attendance
Ally Dick wrote: » The Ireland match tomorrow night will be similar
alaimacerc wrote: » That... was not Bunty's finest hour. She should have gone out on her earlier high.
Adamcp898 wrote: » I propose the addition of a trap door for the next one. Just to provide some respite when the comic value of an answer fades into toe curling cringe.
Eric Cartman wrote: » Really don't care for her charity work.
FrancieBrady wrote: » If you genuinely believe he would advocate for hunting as President then by all means don't vote for him..
FrancieBrady wrote: » But saying they are 'unfit to represent the Irish people' because they have a private view on something is ridiculous.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yes, of course they will. But you will not find a candidate whose entire private views will fit with everyone else's. So you have to decide if they will keep them private or not. If they do, so what then? Are you saying that candidates have to hold the same views as you?
Hurrache wrote: » I never said that either. Are you for real now? That's exactly how people, including you, vote for. His view is not private, he was a public representative and advocate for s hunt group. You're being completely disingenuous and hypocritical, and I suspect being argumentative for the sake of it.
FrancieBrady wrote: » So how are you gonna find somebody 'fit to represent all the people of Ireland'?
FrancieBrady wrote: » People in public office are entitled to private views.
Hurrache wrote: » Why are you so hung up on this statement that nobody but yourself made? And yet again you're claiming private views, it's not private view, it's a very public one as part of his role as advocate for a hunt. What is it a public role you're struggling with?
Hurrache wrote: he should in no way get within an arses roar of representing the Irish people.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I'm paraphrasing what you said here.
Hurrache wrote: » Well that's a good reason why you shouldn't paraphrase people then, especially if it gives a completely different meaning to what was actually said and meant.
Eric Cartman wrote: » think of the new iteration of the guy who crashed into rte and went mental at pat Kenny.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'He shouldn't get within an asses roar of representing the Irish people' is massively different to 'not fit to represent the Irish people'??? Hmmmm
Hurrache wrote: » You can't even paraphrase yourself correctly
Eric Cartman wrote: » she's some mental woman who showed up as a fake candidate seeking a Dublin nomination acting as some made up character out for herself or something, its a protest statement against the dragons I think.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Pedantry rarely fools anyone Hurrache.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Casey = 1 Freeman = 3 Ni Riada = 6 Duffy = 8 Scored out of ten.
gozunda wrote: » Christ I thought your one NI Riada was cat. Just to move away from the populist mudslinging - I Wouldn't be a fan of that particular parties historical contributions tbh. Agree with the others. Gallaghers lack of contribution backfired imo.
eastwest wrote: » NI Riada's snide remark about freeman's relationship with the pyramid seller guy were nasty. She's not a nice person.
Rhineshark wrote: » That the president shouldn't wear symbols is also a reasonable position to have. (Duffy) .
AGC wrote: » That is the case currently I thought? The President does not wear any symbols or be seen to promote certain causes over another?
gmisk wrote: » Who built his fortune on an extremely dodgy pyramid scheme
marieholmfan wrote: » Every American fortune is built on slavery and genocide if we go back far enough.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Duffy is worse than either of them!