joeguevara wrote: » Minister for Energy has no experience in laundering diesel and Minister for Defence has never provided training to guerilla groups in South America. What experience do these lot actually have.
Hurrache wrote: » It's still unbelievable that people are still trying to defend the blatant hypocrisy (with their usual nonsense whataboutery, and now stretching it more trying to say it's just political point scoring) of SF. They're the ones that brought and reiterated the rules when it comes to funerals ffs. I wonder how many SF members and supporters quickly deleted their tweets complaining about Varadkar being in the park.
McMurphy wrote: » Yet Garda Horkans funeral had the same displays of social distancing guidelines being ignored by mourner's. We know you like to apply rules and laws differently depending on who is or is not adhering to them, but this is a new level of silliness even from you.
Mortelaro wrote: » I actually feel sorry for the front line sf keyboard warriors because they have to carry on regardless of the valid rebuttals whilst their parties leaders do what they like irrespective of what it looks like HQ should have more respect for them The likes of the rest of us can come and go in these threads as we please Long may that be the case
Truthvader wrote: » "War" is not some abstract plague that arrives like covid 19. It requires people like Bobby Storey prepared to plant a bomb at a shop and blow the legs off a teenage girl to get what he wants. And in anticipation of the "whataboutery"; it also requires a Parachute Regiment so ill disciplined and out of control that they murder 13 innocent people. Both acts are subhuman and despicable - and neither justifies the other except in the mind of an person like Bobby Storey
McMurphy wrote: » Held accountable by whom?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I don't trust ANY political party on this island. That is why I can criticise them from the get go if they handle something badly.
markodaly wrote: » Well, we all know this is not true. When have you ever criticised SF for example, without a huge dose of whataboutery accompanying it? Oh, but you voted for SF for the first time ever this year? Come off it. It's like the Fox News 'Fair and Balanced' slogan.
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markodaly wrote: » SF leadership. We are hearing how SF did all it could to keep the funeral as safe as possible, so why did SF TDs from the far south of Ireland travel all the way to Belfast then? Speaking with forked tongues.
TheCitizen wrote: » Ah so you're going to attack SF by cherry picking events from the conflict that ended after the GFA was implemented over 20 years ago. Same ould ding dong.
McMurphy wrote: » Sinn Féin announced their new front bench. .
Truthvader wrote: » "Cherry Picking"???? I am talking about the behaviour and actions of man who dedicated his life to killing and injuring other people. No cherry picking required - unless we are playing the Sinn Fein game that he was a "peacemaker" when he got what he wanted and stopped - though still entitled to the odd Bank robbery or killing if it suited him
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Aengus Ó Snodaigh – Gaeilge, Gaeltacht, Cuture and Arts What the hell is Cuture? Aengus is a big fan of Art - printed materials mostly.....
joeguevara wrote: » Seeing as a lot of the SF supporters were reposting the newly formed governments lack of real experience in Ministers postings, it would be interesting to hear how not one of the SF front bench have any higher education or indeed real life work experience in their relative postings. It actually is madness to think why any of these people are allowed to pretend to be knowledgeable. Are these really the best SF have?
blanch152 wrote: » Does anyone really care? ?
McMurphy wrote: » I have no truck with anyone's qualifications, or lack of for that matter. If they meet the minimum qualifications for the job, that's good enough for me. I have however seen lots of FG supporting posters comment on both Pearse Dohertys lack of qualifications, and then in the same breath whinge about EOB/MLMD private school education. Like did you have any concerns when the last health minister was a college drop out who actually thought covid19 was named so, because it was the 19th covid? Bet not Joe. I bet not. It will be a fairly formidable opposition front bench, I'll prob put on a stone this year in popcorn and beer whatching dail exchanges when they have FFG twisting and turning like slinkies.
rdwight wrote: » No offence, but please google "use of apostrophe".
McMurphy wrote: » Like did you have any concerns when the last health minister was a college drop out who actually thought covid19 was named so, because it was the 19th covid?
McMurphy wrote: » I have however seen lots of FG supporting posters comment on both Pearse Dohertys lack of qualifications, and then in the same breath whinge about EOB/MLMD private school education.
maccored wrote: » its the same 'British Army Good, IRA Bad' formula, just tweaked a little.one funeral good the other bad.