FrancieBrady wrote: » Here's the waybackmachine record. You can get cached pages (untouched by devious shinner revisionists) of their site way back to when it first went live.https://web.archive.org/web/19980101000000*/sinnfein.ie
FrancieBrady wrote: » Why would it have to be? These things can be defined.
kerryjack wrote: » Miriam would have been a great candidate and that joan has a head in her that would stop a clock i don't know had she a hard life or what she has a very sad face, so its another bad bunch in My opinion
Berserker wrote: » That's a handy little thing you have there Francie. The other poster can take a browse through later and take a look at this stuff to convince him or herself of the relationship between the two.
Well it'd be a slap in the face to people who consider themselves Irish from other parts of the world, if you gave it the people in NI only.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Loads of ppl have told me they are planning to vote Casey number 1 due to him speaking the truth about travellers
FrancieBrady wrote: » Ah, so you weren't able to find the website using the 'SF/IRA' tag. So you thought you would post an IRA t-shirt instead? Excellent.
Berserker wrote: » No, the first thing that comes up when you type 'Sinn Fein/IRA' into google is a link to a recent SF speech, on the official SF site addressing the IRA. Doubt that is proof enough.
AudreyHepburn wrote: » How foolish do you actually need to be to think that’s a good enough reason to vote for him? Do people not realize that a) as president there’s not a damn thing he can actually do as regards travellers and b) once elected he will have to guard his words carefully. He even admitted that himself.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Maybe the presidency is the safest place for him? Stop him inciting hatred and telling porkies.
NIMAN wrote: » I really hope he continues in the race. I think deep down he's a civil spud. He's not into lying to make himself more attractive to voters (like some of the other candidates). He tells it like it is. I was doing a bit of reading up on him, and it appears that he may have bought up to 16 properties that were about to be repossessed on families, and rented them back out to the occupants,
NIMAN wrote: » I really hope he continues in the race. I think deep down he's a civil spud. He's not into lying to make himself more attractive to voters (like some of the other candidates). He tells it like it is. I was doing a bit of reading up on him, and it appears that he may have bought up to 16 properties that were about to be repossessed on families, and rented them back out to the occupants, so they could continue living in them. I know many will say he did that to make money, but I think that shows he has a caring attitude and isn't a vile, vindictive racist as some are trying to paint him.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Telling a lie about MDH wasn't to make him more attractive to voters? What was the intention then?
listermint wrote: » Actually I do. Let me explain. Voter apathy. All it takes is one single comment plank to ride in on populism. He could easily get in on a couple of thousand votes. So yeah it's encombent on us all not to allow fellas like this make a mockery of the office. Least we end up looking like a laughing stock . Yes that's trump territory. Voter apathy is a thing, do you not see why this bunch of folks are hoping for it. Its why they are running.
NIMAN wrote: » Can I ask how you vote in this election? If you only want one person to win, and don't care about the others, do you only mark one candidate? If you really hate a certain candidate and definitely want them to get as few votes as possible (I'll not mention names but he has a head like a thumb), should be be left out of it completely or marked as 6th preference?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-politics-45928722 PSNI set the record straight and deny Higgins story that they were involved in giving security advice to use the jet to Belfast.