tikkahunter wrote: » Ever read up on what she is really like and how she was dead against the good Friday agreement and wanted the troubles to continue. My wife sent me it a while back il go dig it up .
Shefwedfan wrote: » Any sign of a example of these "thousands of threads"?
joeguevara wrote: » It would be very interesting to see that. I would be very surprised if she ever commented publicly that she wanted the troubles to continue. I think she may have been critical of Ireland amending the constitution to remove the territorial claim to the North, but I have never heard anything else. It would have been completely contra to Gerry and Martin and would have been detrimental to her future in SF.
Runaways wrote: » Here ya go. Look at the bottom one. Ffs. Going years back. On this very forum. 477 pages of it.
Runaways wrote: » Boards is infested with threads and thousands of posts attacking her personally But I’m a misogynist I needed that laugh thank you.
Runaways wrote: » She was in FF at the time so the idea she was against GFA is probably bollox A perfect example of people saying any old sh!t to try get it to stick. Laughable really.
Shefwedfan wrote: » :p:p:p:p:p That's the best you could come up with after this wait What is attacking her personally?
FrancieBrady wrote: » She wasn't even in SF when the GFA was signed and delivered...must have been her FF hat she was wearing.
all about the mane wrote: » You bring up an important point. SF and FF would be far closer than FG and FF. hence them losing vote to them.
Runaways wrote: » You’ll deny the evidence of your own eyes? A weird trait that seems to run through certain cohorts here Put her name in the search bar above if you’re in doubt. I’m under no obligation to do it for you nor to convince you. As if that were possible.
tikkahunter wrote: » Well aware of what party she was in Francie . My father in law knows her and her associates very very well
Sinn Fein deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald has voiced her support for the IRA, describing volunteers as “decent people”. The outspoken TD has revealed she agrees with party leader Gerry Adams’ statement that those who ran the IRA’s illegal kangaroo courts were “decent”. She confessed: “I believe the people who volunteered to the IRA were decent people, yes I do.”
Shefwedfan wrote: » Standard response, so you have nothing to back it up!!! I am shocked you are yet again caught out, you update your family on getting the 350? The bottom one is from a thread created in DIT forum.... Lying is an awful trait, I personally hate it
Runaways wrote: » I just did back it up. Christ you’re so bleedin tiresome I’m sure that’s the point though.
joeguevara wrote: » Fianna Fáil were known as the Republican Party but to suggest that FF and SF are close is as far from the truth as possible. Fianna Fáil are a pro-capitalist party. They are firm believers in keeping the corporate tax rate low and attracting foreign businesses with attractive tax rates. They are pro EU where Sinn Fein are for the most part against it. Fianna Fáil lean slightly to the left but in no way have the policies of Sinn Fein. Supporters of Fianna Fáil would be conservative. SF newer supporters wouldn’t be. Their financial policies are opposing. In what way do you see them as being way closer than FG. Most left parties view them as being pretty much identical.
Runaways wrote: » I just did back it up. Christ you’re so bleedin tiresome I’m sure that’s the point though. Ps the ‘gotcha!’ Style posting is really unbecoming. Well, childish frankly. I take it you don’t spend much time off the the internet. I understand that right now but go for the occasional walk yeah? Say hello to people. You’ll feel better.
Shefwedfan wrote: » No you didn’t, the worst comment on that was about throwing eggs from a college forum, how is that backing it up?
Granny15 wrote: » Don’t worry about SWF. He’s the biggest spoofer from the rugby forum who annoys everyone with his right wing jibberish. Best to ignore him
FrancieBrady wrote: » Fella's and lassie's losing their 'poo' because there is another party on the scene to disrupt the power swap.
aido79 wrote: » There isn't another party with enough support to disrupt anything. What are you on about? Do you think SF can stop them forming a coalition if they get enough support from independents or other parties?
Runaways wrote: » Ps the ‘gotcha!’ Style posting is really unbecoming. Well, childish frankly. I take it you don’t spend much time off the the internet. I understand that right now but go for the occasional walk yeah? Say hello to people. You’ll feel better.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Now there is something that needs banning here....we're sh1t at it and wasting money and time on it is a national joke
FrancieBrady wrote: » Ha ha no disruption to the continuation of the power swap...have you been asleep Aido?
Shefwedfan wrote: » You posted this after so will respond, I find it childish going onto a thread and constantly Posting information which is completely incorrect Not just me but multiple posters have caught you out, your response is always to attack the person that asks for clarification. Like the post I quoted Maybe, just maybe you can stop posting lies... The rest of post is your usual personal attack gibberish
Shefwedfan wrote: » So you don’t like rugby I guess, so you don’t want other people putting their own money into it becaus you don’t like it? What difference does it make to you? What sport do you like? Pleas note you don’t need to answer, I checked the charter, just interested