McMurphy wrote: » Sinn Fein should boot that TD from the party and introduce a much more stringent vetting process for future candidates. If any of that fly's in the face of my condemnation of Maria Bailey and how she tried to stroke a local business and how leo tried to bury the story, let me know Christy and I'll run through it with you chief. I know you wanted me to further simplify an already kid friendly simple post last night, but c'mon now chief, surely you're made of better stuff than the above scutter?
christy c wrote: » A read over your own posts would have you in stitches if that is the case. Remember all your posts about Maria Bailey and how you found it so funny? Yet SF decided to run a candidate who shafted a charity, who gets in to spats on Facebook with her constituents and calls her fellow politicians childish names yet there is barely a peep out of you. However I do agree with the poster you replied to.
McMurphy wrote: » I would expect many others to now be adopting the same stance, I mean surely no one with a shrewd of credibility could stand over hundreds or thousands of posts berating proposed shinner policies as "pie in the sky's shinnernomics, unworkable leftist populism pandering to the dole scroungers, Venezuela, Syriza" and so on and so forth - and now cheerlead FFG for robbing and then implementing these same policies? Surely not Thun, surely not? I mean we already had a case here of someone complaining about the shinners proposal to build 60k "free gaffs'" (his words not mine) who was unaware the FG party had the same proposal (announced only a few months ago) apparently also robbed from the shinners? The incoming twisting and contortions will surely provide me with weeks of entertainment, even more so than had the Shinners ran more candidates and further relegated FFGs seat numbers. It will be a welcoming distraction from the covid 19 doom and gloom if nothing else I suppose. It'll still be funny though.
McMurphy wrote: » The incoming twisting and contortions will surely provide me with weeks of entertainment, l
ThunbergsAreGo wrote: » If thats the case, they would be losing my vote (if there was in any way a viable alternative within this country). Seems like a race to the left/populism is underway. Lets remember, not enough people voted for "change" for "change" to form a government.
Yurt! wrote: » I'm well paid by my job. One of my hobbies (particularly during lockdown) is wrecking right-wing dummies who don't listen, sneer at the less well off and think they have it all figured out by being mean-spirited. You got it handed to you in this thread (65k houses anyone?) and the evidence is all over the thread, though it may be painful for you to look at. Margaret Cash, Venezuela, Margaret Cash, Venezuela, plumbers. Have I missed anything? Oh, and the best part? I'm not even a member of Sinn Féin and have given them a first preference a sum total one time in my voting life.
Whelo79 wrote: » Historical deal based on the policies of 'excluded' Sinn Fein[b\]https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/historic-deal-based-on-the-policies-of-excluded-sinn-f%C3%A9in-1.4229003?mode=amp
Sultan_of_Ping wrote: » @Horsebox9000...... did you sell her the pony? (given your moniker )MAGS' LITTLE PONY Homeless campaigner and mum-of-seven Margaret Cash loving life in new pad – and reveals she gave son pony for his birthday
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Anyone who disagrees with this is obviously extreme right
Yurt! wrote: » I heard Margret Cash got a 65k gaffe in Venezuela. Bought if off a plumber.
Mortelaro wrote: » Back that up!
Mortelaro wrote: » Notwithstanding the fact that you are incorrect in your assertion that the 65k issue was dealt with,I'm wondering are you going for a forum equivalent of a Darwin award for the most self righteous indignant post ever with the above
Pkiernan wrote: » And Gerry wasn't in the IRA either before anyone starts!
Horsebox9000 wrote: » Tkz bbz xxx
baldbear wrote: » A large percentage of new SF voters were protestor votes. FG / FF will give alot of goodies to people now and hope to be forgiven in 5 years time and get back some of those protest votes. 23% voted for Peter Casey in the presidential election. It means nothing. SF got 22% of the vote but no one with the numbers wanted to do business. 5 years in opposition will suit a lot of SF politicians. Great gravy train for all politicians.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ive yet to see any evidence that she was going to be minister of health,like you are so unaware of the front bench of shinnerz,you cant even identify their spokeperson for health How is that....indeed she is a bit dim,but not quiet as dim to suggest a potential cv19 vaccine would be mindcontrol.....indeed only person,who suggests anything like this....is em you
timsey tiger wrote: » SF voted to bail out the banks and bankrupt the country, why are people still supporting them?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Personally i think that you dont belive the nonsense your posting and are just looking for attention Would it not be easier for you to get a neon-flashing sign saying "give me attention"
[Deleted User] wrote: » This post is a thing of beauty
Yurt! wrote: » I'll help you out here on the big words: dis·in·gen·u·ous /ˌdisənˈjenyo͞oəs/ adjective not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does. Are you sure you're using the right word here pal? You've presented nothing but the word disengenuous (used incorrectly)
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » You're a nasty piece of work. Pal, chump. You really are full of it. I asked you for evidence of your claim plumbers don't exist yesterday and all you replied with was you tube videos about Venezuela when it wasn't even me who made the long post comparing SF to Venezuela. All you do is deflect and snipe when asked for evidence of your nonsense claims. I hope you're been paid well to make a fool of yourself here daily.