The Specialist wrote: » ]It’s fraud whatever way you paint it. This candidate broke election rules, hasn’t a clue about what the the party he’s standing for has as policies or anything else but still gets a seat??! I don’t think foreign nationals should have a vote - what use is their input? Limerick is not Iraq and the sooner the Muslim population start adapting this the better. If you want sharia and to dictate what gender of paramedics call to your store - you can **** the **** off and so can they. We don’t “need “ to accept this view - the Muslims can adjust or they can **** off to whatever ****hole in the desert they crawled out of.
The Specialist wrote: » We don’t “need “ to accept this view - the Muslims can adjust or they can **** off to whatever ****hole in the desert they crawled out of.
Insect Overlord wrote: » What exactly are you supposed to be a "specialist" in, anyway..?
kingtut wrote: » Just talk a walk around my area and found 3 poles that had cable ties just lying at the bottom of them! Such a disgrace! This is why they should be legally obliged to print their names on the cable ties. It's pure littering and shows the candidates don't give a damn about the environment. There are also plenty of posters still up (I took a photo of a few of them so I can check them again when the posters are removed and see which candidate they belonged to).
bigpink wrote: » What visas are all the Aisans on here?Whats the minimum visa to vote
bigpink wrote: » So what are the minimum requirements to vote?What visas are they on So can illegals vote if they have an address
bigpink wrote: » As someone here said I have Lavtivan neighbors I don’t think they were aware they could vote in Irish elections
kilburn wrote: » Interesting comments from Cllr Lynch in today's leader regarding his constituents. Really looking forward to reporting the green party candidates for littering after this weekend
kilburn wrote: » Interesting comments from Cllr Lynch in today's leader regarding his constituents.
osarusan wrote: » Going out all guns blazing kind of stuff.
phog wrote: » A green party candidate tweeted photos of cable ties supposedly left behind by another election candidate. Other than the other candidate having posters in the same location I'm not sure how the GB candidate was so sure who owned or left the cable ties behind - dangerous ground to be threading on.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Do these posters have to be down by midnight tonight or Friday night?
Insect Overlord wrote: » Just spotted between 10 and 20 posters of different sizes belonging to 3 different candidates, between the Crescent shopping centre and the roundabout below the interchange (next to Cedar Downs). Hope they haven't been forgotten!
JamesBond2010 wrote: On the back road as well that behind punches pub can't think of that road name posters along there as well. I contacted some of them didn't even get a response of fianna fail fellow probably claim he knew nothing about it.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't think the media do a fair service in this area. It tends to have two distinct narratives. These are variations of a) all immigrants are coming here to destroy everything you've ever loved or b) all immigrants are brilliant people and you are a terrible person for not being their best mate.
kingtut wrote: » Friday night. So far I see at least 3 candidates with a ton of posters left up everywhere!
kingtut wrote: » Got a link to the tweet?
zimmermania wrote: » I WOULD NOT WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT IT for now
phog wrote: » https://twitter.com/bamacgabhann/status/1133311844557492228
Mc Love wrote: » How is it dangerous territory if he has proof that the only posters other than his were on the pole and they were gone and there's loads of cable ties left on the ground? You don't have to be inspector gadget to work it out.