blanch152 wrote: » So the links are current?
jh79 wrote: » Wonder will any of the media ask MLD about SF rolling out the red carpet for Conlan not too long ago? SF's Janice Boylan is a relative of DK also.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You were on duty long before me today
celt262 wrote: » Sinn Finn popped up on my FB feed for the first time in months today with Mary Lou waffling about change cannot be stopped. I must say that 90% of the comments under it are not complimentary to SF.
FrancieBrady wrote: » What are they doing retweeting everyone from Katie Taylor to Piers Morgan to Una Mullally? Past links? Embarrassed for you there Johnny.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » What are MTK Global doing retweeting SF posts? MTK Global are the boxing management and promotion group created by Daniel Kinehan.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » A problem for SF could be that if the next Government get a lot of the problems sorted it will take the wind out their sail a bit because they will have nothing to complain about. Although it remains to be seen if that will happen or not. In reality they are probably delighted they couldn't get in to power because the state of the country is very different to what it was last Feb. Difficult and unpopular decisions will have to be made over the next few years to get things back on track.
blanch152 wrote: » If you think a single post of mine (or anyone else's on here) drove people to vote for Sinn Fein, you are quite deluded. What I or anyone else says on these boards has zero influence of any substance, it is just an entertaining diversion. I hope nobody is posting 24/7 thinking they can influence anything.
Truthvader wrote: » Good man Francie! Always there to wave the blood soden green flag and push the wretched agenda of Gerry Adams and his Merry Men while justifying their cruel and useless history - and their delusional vision of the future Sing! Brothers Sing! "A Nation once again" Louder! Sing! SING! "A NATION ONCE AGAIN!" etc etc forever
FrancieBrady wrote: » Why would anyone want to censor the type of stuff you and others come out with about SF...it drove votes to SF last time out. It's similar to Paisley, who was viewed as the best PR that nationalists could get internationally...every reasonable person in the world could see where and what he was coming from. 'May you stay forever'... Green or FG or whatever.
blanch152 wrote: » I don't have to comment on every issue that is raised, particularly the whataboutery stuff that people put up. I am not a member of the Greens either, just someone who voted for them in the last few elections. If they get the job done during the next five years, I may vote for someone else as priorities change. I do comment on the Green threads but they are often filled with uninformed comment on Green policies. As for Sinn Fein, this is a Sinn Fein thread, so happy to comment on them here. I don't have to justify that to anyone, particularly as there are a number of more prolific Sinn Fein commenters. You wouldn't be trying to censor opinion that is critical of Sinn Fein, would you?
Yurt! wrote: » You've been shilling for them for months Blanch, and presented with rank stupidity from their ranks refuse to comment. Pull the other one.
smurgen wrote: » You're in the Greens and you don't comment on them. You're not in SF but you comment on them 24/7. Confusing.
blanch152 wrote: » I am not in Fine Gael, why would I comment? Let us see the magnificent contribution that Reada and Violet make to the Dail over the coming years, I am so looking forward to it. They are real role models for the new Sinn Fein that is attempting to move on from the bomb-makers and thugs.
smurgen wrote: » People in glass houses any comment from FG on this yet?
blanch152 wrote: » Imagine Reada versus Violet for the leadership. Maybe the one who went on holidays during the election will be able to referee the contest. Anti-vaxxer versus anti-semite. I am so looking forward to their Dail performances. There is plenty of mileage in these idiots.
Edgware wrote: » She should step down and give Violet a chance
blanch152 wrote: » There is a distinct taste of lemon in the air. I see Mary-Lou has retreated to the safety of BBC Radio Ulster for her interviews, avoiding the hard questions she would get down South. Par for the course for her. Is there a handy rock for her to climb back under? At 51, with another decade on the opposition benches looming, her political career may have peaked already. How long before she gets pushed?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Are you the lad who voted for that SF looper down in Clare? The one who didn’t pay her rent, doesn’t believe in vaccines, and likes to get high ans abuse her constituents on Facebook. Those in glasshouses, my friend.
Yurt! wrote: » Blanch still pushing the 'Fine Gael competence' angle like a pliant elf in Santa's workshop. There were a couple of competants in the last Fine Gael cabinet (namely Coveney and Donohoe), the rest relied on their civil servants to keep them from walking into lampposts every other day. If you want to sell a party as 'the clever boy party', have more than a couple of people who can chew gum and walk at the same time.
Yurt! wrote: » The outgoing government and their fellow travelers were no choirboys when it came to flinging invective. This may surprise you, but a hell of a lot of people have no time for the disdain and arrogance they displayed, and it showed at the ballot box.
Mortelaro wrote: » Oh I think that's wishful thinking Don't underestimate the resolve to neuter the protest vote They're not fools,they have a majority government to actually implement stuff now,a fairly comprehensive list of stuff in that programme A world of difference from what a confidence and supply outfit can do Theres many many advantages to them making this work If labour and the Soc Dems come together in the next decade,SF will have a lot of work to do to stand still