elainee40 wrote: » .
jmreire wrote: » For what??? You want to make all the other passenger's nervous??? What exactly do you think she could do on the flight??? Attack some one with one of the plastic food forks or knives??? while minding her 2 year old daughter and flanked by security, back and front ??? The whole flight should be as low key as possible, nothing special to attract attention. Off the flight on arrival to Dublin, no press notified, straight through Customs and Passport control, out and into a waiting car...Job done!
Richard Hillman wrote: » I'd like to see her strung up like Hannibal Lector. Wheeled on and off the flight. Held in the cargo hold of the plane.
super_furry wrote: » It's a dry-run for Santa arriving next month.
Cunning Stunt wrote: » Yeah shes enroute "accompanied by three consular officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs, members of the Army Ranger Wing, and a Turkish security officer". How much is this whole sorry affair costing the state / taxpayer?! Id take a couple of giant printers for Leinster House over this anyday...
Millionaire only not wrote: » Late late show Friday night so and book to follow?
jimd2 wrote: » I agree though not sure if a repeat of the printer debacle would be good for anyone. Not sure why three consular officials are needed to accompany her if that’s true. I am sure that their will be a dail question on the overall cost of this sorry debacle.
super_furry wrote: » But lads, isn't Christmas a time when we're supposed to bring home our families and loved ones from far away? I'm sure there'll be some really touching scenes at the airport. It'll be like Love Actually, but without all the creepiness.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » She is on the flight now.
Deleted User wrote: » No need for deportation. Revoke her citizenship and exile her. Let her find her own place in the world.. since it's obviously not Ireland. There's quite a few countries out there with a majority Muslim population where she would be better suited to live in, and they can decide to deny/accept her based on her history. The idea of deportation is awkward because it's asking another country to take responsibility for her, and requires us to nominate such a country. Let her do that, as long as it's not Ireland.
Trampas wrote: » Lucky they didn’t fly Ryanair or they could have been seated all over the plane. Anyone heading out with flags and banners to welcome her as some comes out the arrivals hall in terminal 1. I hope you remembers where she parked They probably got her a new battery for her car and tyres as they’re probably wrecked
Gods Gift wrote: » Currently over Irish Sea. ETA 16mins.