jm08 wrote: » Didn't they have a meeting up in Armagh and agree to work together? The Irish Government knew how difficult it was to get PPE (Pascal Donoghue even asked Bono to get out his address book (which included the owner of Alibabi and the South Korean Prime Minister). We got PPE fairly quickly.
jm08 wrote: » So Blanch, I see the infamous PPE has eventually arrived in Northern Ireland just now from China, which seems to have taken since March for NI to organise. I hope no one died in NI because Simon Harris/Irish officials refused to help them source PPE, bearing in mind that we all know that the British Government couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery when it comes to Covid-19.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Murphy should have asked one of his 'Good Republican' mates to assist. Good with logistics one time. Usually involved strategically placing a car bomb in a city centre, but I'm sure they could throw their hand to logistics.
blanch152 wrote: » So Conor Murphy didn't get enough PPE for the North - Fine Gael's fault. There wasn't enough PPE in nursing homes in the South - Fine Gael's fault If the government gave PPE to the North and there was a shortage in hospitals - Fine Gael's fault, I guess? Am I getting anything wrong yet?
a very cool kid wrote: » Pretty funny on the radio Eoin O Broin having no specifics for his bash the landlords plan. From the sound of it it's akin to reparations for the crime of buying a second property. For clarity - that video featured was particularly unfunny and Joe Doyle came across as a bellend. He did ask some worthwhile questions though.
Hubertj wrote: » was this something recent? Which channel? I'd like to listen back to have a laugh at that idiot.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/miriam-lord-time-stands-still-for-leo-ahead-of-sanitised-trump-meeting-1.4201615 Leo and the Worlds biggest Terrorist We can all throw around pictures
aido79 wrote: » You still think the US army is a terrorist organisation?
FrancieBrady wrote: » jaysus what were you listening to...3 times he gave yer man the specifics and he tried to deflect to something else until even Sarah cut him off.:D
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Course they are. How many wars they start over oil or money?
aido79 wrote: » I think you need to Google what terrorism is.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » One mans Freedom Fighter is another mans Terrorist
a very cool kid wrote: » He didn't give him any specifics lol he was stuck for words.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 3 times he told the guy what he was referring to and three times the guy let on he didn't hear. I suppose you didn't hear callers ringing into to tell the lanlord guy what 'satire' is either? He blanked those criticisms of his demeanng little vid too.
jm08 wrote: » Conor Murphy got plenty of PPE to the North - just it took a lot longer and the pandemic was nearly over. Murphy's big mistake was thinking that a Fine Gael government would actually not help the people of NI because a SF public representative asked him to. There wasn't enough PPE in nursing homes in the South is of course Fine Gael's fault. Murphy's mistake was not asking Bono and Conor McGregor etc. to help them out like what Pascal Donoghue did with Bono and various other people. If it was so easy to get this stuff, why did the Irish Government have to ask Bono to write to the South Korean Prime Minister asking for help. The least they could have done is told them that they would need to do that. Just remember, people from NI needed this, not just some SF voters. Fine Gael fit in very well with their Tory bedfellows across the water.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » No acknowledgement for the wonderful job SF have done north of the border, 4 days now with 0 deaths. See what happens when they are in charge
a very cool kid wrote: » The other lads video was brutal and he wasn't particularly likeable. Obviously I didn't hear EOB's specifics - can you fill us all in on them please?
Bishop of hope wrote: » Did I not read this before, is it an automated response or something?
jm08 wrote: » Maybe you read it before, but its obviously not sinking in with the rest. Fine Gael will not look good with this. Most decent people would want to help anyone who looked for or needed help, not have Fine Gael turn their back on them to score petty political points. Their cheap, snide attacks will not appeal to your average ordinary voter down here.