Deleted User wrote: » We owe this family an apology. We should always believe in innocence until guilt is proven. Their backgrounds led me, for one to believe the worst of them.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6705681/Newlyweds-NOT-involved-aggravated-burglary-led-deaths.html
normanoffside wrote: Maybe he's annoyed because he thinks that if we taxpayers weren't scammed by the companies building the hospital there'd be more money to spend waste on him and his bretheren.
Deleted User wrote: We owe this family an apology. We should always believe in innocence until guilt is proven. Their backgrounds led me, for one to believe the worst of them.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Ironic that he shows concern for the taxpayer when him and most of his brethren do their best to pay no tax and milk the system for all they can. He may want to spell check before he questions the intellect of others.
normanoffside wrote: Another 'settled people are evil' post by Bernard.
Bernard Sweeney wrote: The hospital frisco. It's seems the lowest bid wins the most money in Irish politics. Contractors go low on bidding and then will screw the tax player for high amounts at later date by having "over budget" costs. That isn't it entirety that way this works, this was just the cover version should it go all pear shape and it was designed to do just that. And it's not some kind of Mastermind setup, no one in government is that intelligent and its not require at that level of power. It's not even a fraudulent high-stakes scam where some unknown variable exposed it for just that. This was just a basic cover that would be more than sufficient and plausible (over costs) for most members of the Settled community. Was it fraudulent, was it a scam?. This is Ireland, Ireland ranks high as one of the most corrupt countries in the world and its support by the Settled community.
Ipso wrote: » That’s some word salad, topped with veebal disrrhoea. Can’t wait gor the history lesson, looks like he’s going to full pure Irish.
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.
Hector Savage wrote: » haha Pat Kenny racist!! When was he on newstalk ? is the podcast up ?
Igotadose wrote: » It's *not* the plural? OMFIGOD.:p:p
mikemac2 wrote: » I wonder what John Connors born in Kings Cross, London has to say about this Irish/British debate
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Who's the racist now. Seems like she's tarring the entire Anglo Saxon people with the same brush. Also Cash is not an indigenous Irish name. Her descendants were planters from the south of England.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Thought this nonsense was worth repeating. I'm not Irish apparently, I'm "Irish". Jesus, I'd get fit kicking him.
dinorebel wrote: » And probably stole the other 1p.
Hector Savage wrote: » You could say he's a few pence short of a pound, in fact I'd say he's 99p short of a pound.
corks finest wrote: » Got him,in one post he describes her as" the legend herself" he's obviously not playing with the full deck
john4321 wrote: » He is not happy with Pat Kenny after the Peter Casey pieces either on Newstalk. "This is some racist right wing **** going on here......Pat Kenny is another racist piece of ****."
punisher5112 wrote: » Sheep's.... That was a good laugh.. My daughter use to say that when she was 2
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.