vonlars wrote: » It's scary to think what would have happened if Padraig Nally hadn't appealed his manslaughter conviction. That hopefully opened up a few of their eyes, that the country is pretty fucking sick of them.
DavidLyons_ wrote: Did I read that the girl who died was heavily pregnant too? Not much concern for her poor unborn child either from her.
tretorn wrote: » The clothes had all been bought in Penneys as young couple have no money, they paid for the clothes unlike Ms Cash though. What a start to your first holiday in Magaluf.
Effects wrote: » How do you go on holidays if you have no money?
Bridget Mushy Viper wrote: » "And sometimes u begin to wonder if there is a God. If so why did he take these 2 young people that wer only starting there lives and due there baby in a few months Mortal sin may they R.I.P." Yet: "The suspects then threatened them with a large hunting knife and screwdriver and demanded valuables. Police said the suspects threatened to kill the residents and one punched the man in his 30s in the face. The suspects left taking cash and jewellery." This perfectly sums up the delusion. Not a **** given about what they are suspects in. And why the face on her in the Sun photos? What's the anger about?
deaddonkey15 wrote: » Fed up with the amish.
Bridget Mushy Viper wrote: » "And sometimes u begin to wonder if there is a God
Bernard Sweeney wrote: The British did inflict extraordinary harsh conditions on Irish people including famine/genocide and thats how the British were. But if you were look closer look, it wasn't much different in how the "Irish" Settled community treats the last of Ireland's people. My point is, that vast majority of the Settled community are either descendants from the British, or were 99% colonized by the British. That explains how the Settled community couldn't think how to change the system that were given to them by the British. Anyone that came from old Ireland was a constant reminder of the internalised oppressed of the Setlled "Irish" people. Not all Settled people, but unfortunately you guys killed the only people that had insight and connection of old Ireland. 1916 heroes who died were betrayed by your own community, actually fact, you guys murdered these people because they wanted a new Ireland and the rest of "Irish Settled community wanted to maintain the same British rule type system. From 1922 onwards your community became even more British and again compare how the British treated the Irish and how the Settled community are treating Irish Travellers. It's difficult to take in and especially if you are from the Settled community, unfortunately you be as much British as the British. Soon starting on the real Irish history of Ireland, soon.
normanoffside wrote: » Mag’s mate Bernard sweeney is some sh1te talker. According to one of his status updates today us ‘country folk’ are no different to the British during family Ireland.
Gravelly wrote: » :D:D What an absolute twat. We feed, clothe, and house these wastrels.
Bernard Sweeney wrote: This is nothing more than disregarding human rights, why would any person take a home that's not suitable for them? Are you not just going from the fire to the frying pan the prolongs or can worsen someone's mental health?. This next part is pretty much for the the 'Sheeps', so do not take offence even if you are a Sheep. If a person refuses accommodation on the grounds that it is not suitable for them, well I'm sure the house does not evaporate, does the Council come out and fold up the house like a suitcase and then takes it away?. As far i am aware the house remains where it was regardless how many refusals!. So let's say if a person refuses their 25 offers of a house etc!, this is all you have to do, go to the next person on the list and if that person refuses, just go to the next person on the list......
"Pat Kenny is another racist piece of ****."
normanoffside wrote: » Mag’s mate Bernard sweeney is some sh1te talker. According to one of his status updates today us ‘country folk’ are no different to the British during famine Ireland.
normanoffside wrote: » Mag’s mate Bernard sweeney is some sh1te talker. According to one of his status updates today us ‘country folk’ are no different to the British during famine Ireland. Bernard Sweeney wrote: The British did inflict extraordinary harsh conditions on Irish people including famine/genocide and thats how the British were. But if you were look closer look, it wasn't much different in how the "Irish" Settled community treats the last of Ireland's people. My point is, that vast majority of the Settled community are either descendants from the British, or were 99% colonized by the British. That explains how the Settled community couldn't think how to change the system that were given to them by the British. Anyone that came from old Ireland was a constant reminder of the internalised oppressed of the Setlled "Irish" people. Not all Settled people, but unfortunately you guys killed the only people that had insight and connection of old Ireland. 1916 heroes who died were betrayed by your own community, actually fact, you guys murdered these people because they wanted a new Ireland and the rest of "Irish Settled community wanted to maintain the same British rule type system. From 1922 onwards your community became even more British and again compare how the British treated the Irish and how the Settled community are treating Irish Travellers. It's difficult to take in and especially if you are from the Settled community, unfortunately you be as much British as the British. Soon starting on the real Irish history of Ireland, soon.
corks finest wrote: Strange how travellers never got involved in Ireland's fight for freedom at the time?
normanoffside wrote: » Here’s another pearl er from Bernard on the new rule on being put to the back of the housing queue if you refuse 2 homes: Bernard Sweeney wrote: This is nothing more than disregarding human rights, why would any person take a home that's not suitable for them? Are you not just going from the fire to the frying pan the prolongs or can worsen someone's mental health?. This next part is pretty much for the the 'Sheeps', so do not take offence even if you are a Sheep. If a person refuses accommodation on the grounds that it is not suitable for them, well I'm sure the house does not evaporate, does the Council come out and fold up the house like a suitcase and then takes it away?. As far i am aware the house remains where it was regardless how many refusals!. So let's say if a person refuses their 25 offers of a house etc!, this is all you have to do, go to the next person on the list and if that person refuses, just go to the next person on the list......
corks finest wrote: Who is this lunatic?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » corks finest wrote: Who is this lunatic? A traveller idiot who has proclaimed Mags as the Irish Rosa Parks. I think he wants to make 'angles' with her.
corks finest wrote: » Got him,in one post he describes her as" the legend herself" he's obviously not playing with the full deck
yogmeister wrote: » Typical spongers mentality. People who buy their homes often have very little choice where they can live. They buy where they can afford even if its a 100 km from famiky and work. These waste of space drain on society natives we have think they can live where they want at someone elses expense.
The British did inflict extraordinary harsh conditions on Irish people including famine/genocide and thats how the British were. But if you were look closer look, it wasn't much different in how the "Irish" Settled community treats the last of Ireland's people. My point is, that vast majority of the Settled community are either descendants from the British, or were 99% colonized by the British. That explains how the Settled community couldn't think how to change the system that were given to them by the British. Anyone that came from old Ireland was a constant reminder of the internalised oppressed of the Setlled "Irish" people.