ShaneC93 wrote: » She seems to have done a 180 on a few things recently.. There's a recent post from her knocking Sinn Fein supporters too when a couple of months back she was their biggest fan after Mary Lou promised to help her get a home at one of the protests.
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » I have gotten to say what I wanted on this thread and I am glad boards have grown up a bit to keep this thread open. At this stage, the thread is just repeating itself has anybody any idea of how this situation improves in a realistic fashion?
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » At this stage, the thread is just repeating itself has anybody any idea of how this situation improves in a realistic fashion?
nice_guy80 wrote: » Reduce the VAT on condoms
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » 4. You get one offer and one offer only of social housing. If the offer is declined, unless it's for a valid reason, you don't get another one.
Sweet.Science wrote: » Stronger family units ? Every traveller family is in a violent feud of some sort or another with each other You should go to a christening or wedding . Report back, Cheers
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » I'd say: 1. The state should enforce the law on early school leaving. The law says that every child must remain in school until he or she is 16, so enforce that rigorously. ARTICLE 42 1 The State acknowledges that the primary and natural educator of the child is the Family and guarantees to respect the inalienable right and duty of parents to provide, according to their means, for the religious and moral, intellectual, physical and social education of their children. 2 Parents shall be free to provide this education in their homes or in private schools or in schools recognised or established by the State. 3 1° The State shall not oblige parents in violation of their conscience and lawful preference to send their children to schools established by the State, or to any particular type of school designated by the State. 2° The State shall, however, as guardian of the common good, require in view of actual conditions that the children receive a certain minimum education, moral, intellectual and social. 2. Change the law on early marriage. The minimum age for marriage should be 18, with no exceptions. This also means that the state should not recognize minors who marry abroad as being legally married in Ireland. So you're a minor at 20 in the USA if you want to drink your head off but if you want to get married in Utah you can be 15 ?? 3. Phase out social welfare support for more than 4 children. Spoken like a true blue shirt 4. You get one offer and one offer only of social housing. If the offer is declined, unless it's for a valid reason, you don't get another one. Spoken like a true blue shirt That would address the core issues that led to Margaret Cash's current situation.
tuxy wrote: » Has anyone heard of this before? Murphy Village in South Carolina, taken over by Irish Travellers. Mad houses that they don't move into for ages to try and avoid tax and lots of other crazy storieshttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=murphy+village
Mad_maxx wrote: » The kids tag along on "jobs" and are useful for narrow windows
Church on Tuesday wrote: » Sure you can get condoms in dealz for 1.50! There's really no excuse.
TheRealPONeil wrote: » The State acknowledges that the primary and natural educator of the child is the Family and guarantees to respect the inalienable right and duty of parents to provide, according to their means, for the religious and moral, intellectual, physical and social education of their children.
So you're a minor at 20 in the USA if you want to drink your head off but if you want to get married in Utah you can be 15 ??
Spoken like a true blue shirt
patrickbrophy18 wrote: » Given the amount of posts in this thread, I don't know if anyone has commented yet about the irony of someone with the name "Cash" robbing "€300" worth of clothes from a "Pennys".
mikhail wrote: » That's not what irony means.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Lads, its Penneys. Minds blown.
VinLieger wrote: » Indeed 300 quid from penny's...... is she some sort of pack mule? like that's gotta be 6-7 black bags full of clothes
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » No I just meant its spelled Penneys. Took me 206 pages to get that off my chest.
Jerichoholic wrote: » Is it a rainy day on your wedding day? The perfect example of irony.
NIMAN wrote: » Or winning the lottery and dying the next day?
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » The ironing is delicious!
tuxy wrote: » €300 of clothing from Penneys would keep you ironing for some time!