McMurphy wrote: » I think the point of my post might have gone over your head. I was using no Bank account Bertie, and the connections he had with Michaél "money in wife's account"at the time and how FG don't seem to have have an issue with either. But God forbid you try and say you're qualified in something you dropped out of..... Hang draw and quarter that bowsie!
McMurphy wrote: » As i said already, some folk here have a problem with a lack of education level,
Bowie wrote: » I support SF's housing policy. If you can point to their pro car bomb policy be sure to let me know
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.
McMurphy wrote: » Relax Joe, I thought the PAC emoji was a dead giveaway I was taking the Michael.:D
joeguevara wrote: » Connections and being one of the same are two different things. I can be a spurs supporter and like chicken. Doesn't mean all spurs supporters like chicken. FFS lads.
McMurphy wrote: » Here?:pac:
joeguevara wrote: » when have I ever said anything about IRA and SF. I think you have me confused with someone else bud.
joeguevara wrote: » I never said anything of the sort. Hate both SF and FG and FF equally. I was saying that supporters should judge people on their actual actions in politics and not on whether they fall into a meme that a 15 year old posts on their facebook. Constantly brining up blueshirts is stupid though as they are not in modern times. IRA is still going and there are strong connections to SF. But again irrelevant. Why deflect on the past what SF are ineffectual at doing today.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » "IRA is still going and there are strong connections to SF"
joeguevara wrote: » FFS I have never mentioned SF and IRA or Provo or Sticky or I never lived in Andystown in the same breath. Why are you suggesting I did.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » The IRA disbanded near 2 decades ago man. The Provos now, if you dont know hate Sinn Fein which is well known.https://www.thesun.ie/uncategorized/5110377/new-ira-threats-sinn-fein-stupid-dangerous/
Bowie wrote: » You suggest all SF voters, (assuming there are) are IRA inclined from birth. We know FG Councilor O'Leary admires the Blueshirts and likens their resolve to present day Fine Gael, but if that's you suggestion on SF, the same could be said about FG supporters? Both as silly mind.
joeguevara wrote: » What the actual fcuck?
Bowie wrote: » Bringing up the IRA is as relevant to each person as they feel it is. Have at it. Suggesting anyone supporting SF, giving them a vote or simply criticising FG is a 'RA man is nonsense. Was FG councilor O'Leary brought up the Blueshirts the other week. If you info on MLMD planting pipe bombs present it.
Truthvader wrote: » Only a Sinn Fein IRA supporter would describe it as a "war". It might have been a war if they shot back on Bloody Sunday or protected themselves against the mobs attacking them in 1969 before the army was deployed. Putting a bomb anywhere to kill and maim innocent men, women, boys and girls you don't even know or shooting an unarmed man in front of his family or burying somemone's mother on a beach is not war. It is the act of a murdering sociopath. This is not "old history" or past evils simply because you and others like you think it was all OK and justified and as we saw last week the Sinn Fein party are enthusiastic to honour and celebrate the life of such a man. Its not OK and you don't seem to know that
blanch152 wrote: » I find myself again having to agree with you, the traffic on this thread thanks to the full defence being put out by Sinn Fein, makes you wonder.
blackwhite wrote: » Drumcondra's favourite son also tried to claim he was an accountant, despite not having a qualification. I have to say - I didn't think I'd ever Bertie held up as the role model for others to try and emulate in terms of honesty.
TheCitizen wrote: » You are cherry picking. The man who's funeral was being held was involved in a war that came to an end with the GFA. There were two sides to that conflict and various participants in the North, down here and in the UK. You're choosing to focus on incidents that happened from one side of the conflict. Do you know exactly what he was involved in? You're letting on like you have a load of inside information on this man.
McMurphy wrote: » Let me know what part of me not caring what anyone claims to hold qualifications wise - so long as they're competent in their jobs I wasn't clear enough about and I'll go through it again with you. We live in a state where a one time Minister for finance claimed not to have a bank account FFS. Let Mr Doherty say he's a stunt double for Danny DeVito if he wants.
Mortelaro wrote: » 1.That photograph was taken with a zoom lens Its not proof of lack of social distancing 2.quarantine is absence from everybody,its usually for close contacts,symptomatic people and currently for people returning from abroad including GB If they practiced social distancing, and there's no evidence otherwise (with the exception of MoN) then there's no need to either absent from the Dáil or quarantine Calling for that in this case is just codswallop imho
Bowie wrote: » He wasn't a journalist. He dropped out of a Journalism course. The Covid bluff was likely related to his having no medical knowledge one would think, or passing average punter knowledge for that matter.Are you suggesting all FG supporters are fascists?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » So on a day were the Fine Fail party are in crisis behind the scenes, Fine Gael members starting to turn on the beloved Leo and the Greens just nodding along and agreeing to anything, all the talk has been about Sinn Fein and what a disgrace it was to attend a funeral. Even what the DUP has said today, has got more posts on this thread than the new FFG/Greens double Govt thread. Good job theres nothing else going on for everyone to worry about
joeguevara wrote: » I had more issue with simon harris being a journalist with no medical qualifications than his covid 19 gaffe. I think Pearse is quite a formidable speaker but do wonder why he lied about his qualification for so long. But that is not my point at all. SF supporters jump on social media to regale us with everything that some 15 year old dreamt up in a meme but when its put back to them they throw their armalite out of the pram and start sucking on their balaclava.
DaveCliftonAP wrote: » I think you might be the only person in the country that still cares about that.
McMurphy wrote: » Let me know what part of me not caring what anyone claims to hold qualifications wise - so long as they're competent in their jobs I wasn't clear enough about and I'll go through it again with you.We live in a state where a one time Minister for finance claimed not to have a bank account FFS. Let Mr Doherty say he's a stunt double for Danny DeVito if he wants.