KrustyUCC wrote: » AFAIK I know he is out but not living with the family after doing the dirt on poor old margaret Homeless Mum Margaret Cash reveals husband John McCarthy no longer living with family in Drumcondra B&B John McCarthy had rejoined the family after being released from Cloverhill Prison on bailhttps://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/homeless-mum-margaret-cash-reveals-15132047 Then again it's entirely possible he is still around just that it's an easier sell for Margaret as a 'single' mother
Lefty Bicek wrote: » The last sentence is certainly true anyway. '...I never needed him anyhow.' Course you didn't, with f***ing eejits like us subsidising you.
Jasiah Hot Talker wrote: » He didn’t even buy a sock for his childer Ya hun neither did you
KrustyUCC wrote: » Ha true lol "I never said I was a saint or anything, far from it. “None of this has to do with the homeless crisis. “I feel like I’m being attacked for highlighting the homeless crisis. It’s all about me shoplifting, they are looking for the bad. “The clothes were for the kids. I feel like I am being targeted. It is letting the Government off the hook.”https://www.thesun.ie/news/3274135/margaret-cash-saint-avoiding-jail-penneys/ Sure she stole to put clothes on the childrens backs Any mother would do the same lol Danged gubberment and taxpayers not giving her enough money
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » How come he's McCarthy and she's Cash? Also, he's 33, so 5 years older than her. That implies he was 20 when he married a 15-year-old. Classy.
goose2005 wrote: » she must have been at least 16, which was legal in NI up until recently
Mad_maxx wrote: » How is that surprising? The overwhelming majority of both the political and media class espouses a left wing redistributive philosophy where those who don't work can and should have what the tax paying stiffs make do with.
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » Jesus Christ Chimpanzees can be thought how to use sign language. Koko the Gorilla who died this year could sign.Koko has been filmed delivering a message to the humans of the world, encouraging them to become more conscious of their responsibility to protect the planet. Now look at the fooken mess above gibberish does not even begin to cover it.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Which 'left wing' government was that?
Paddy Cow wrote: » People who have never worked a day in their lives get stuck in the mindset that the gubberment is a branch of the illuminati with an orchard of money trees that they want to keep for themselves. It's the working and middle class who are stuck in the reality of taxes, bills and family planning who have to suck it up.
KrustyUCC wrote: » Leaving school at 12 doesn't help
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » All of them. Every last one.
Matt Barrett wrote: » You are complaining about FF/FG policy and blaming politicians and parties that were never in government. You can follow up with, 'sure they'd be worse' and they might very well be, but get your whinging aimed at the right people.
Church on Tuesday wrote: » Some "culture" eh?
KrustyUCC wrote: » Leaving school at the end of primary school doesn't help
tuxy wrote: » What did you expect her to do? As she explained secondary school forces you down the route of drink and drugs. She will have to remove her cilders from school when they reach 12 years old, it's an awful predicament to be in.
KrustyUCC wrote: » well she is Mrs McCarthy but yet he is described as her partner not her husband Name change was handy when using the 'single' homeless mother of seven anglehttp://www.echo.ie/tallaght/article/no-solution-in-sight-with-ongoing-homeless-crisis Funny they 'overholded' on this property in 2015 That surely must go against them when they were 'looking' for private rented accommodation
“It’s causing us awful stress. We know we are not the only ones looking for a place but they do have housing. Where will we go with six children ? They’re not giving us any hope.”
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » Interesting quote from that article: So they were, by their own admission, homeless and stressed-out with six children -- and yet Margaret went on to get pregnant again and have another child. What's the thought process here? If you can't cope with six children, you're going to cope even less well with seven.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » I am ? Care to post where I did that ?
Matt Barrett wrote: » Any allowances should be capped at two kids. You can have as many as you like, the state will assist with the first two and only if you can prove you need it through no fault of your own, can't work etc.
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » Her argument there was that six of her seven children are boys, and she couldn't put them all in the same room to give the girl a room of her own. Somewhat valid point, but does not excuse her attitude.
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » Interesting quote from that article: So they were, by their own admission, homeless and stressed-out with six children -- and yet Margaret went on to get pregnant again and have another child. What's the thought process here?If you can't cope with six children, you're going to cope even less well with seven.