joeguevara wrote: » I think you’re right. Whoever is leading the PR spin against SF is getting it wrong again. It only solidifies their support and recruits people who are a bit undecided. I know as a person who is looking in, it’s not helping all the vitriol. Also any politician from the Republic who is lip syncing Arlene Foster is a fcucking moron. Jaysus lads, why not do a joint Black and Tans and Orange March while your at it.
McMurphy wrote: » Were social distancing guidelines disregarded at the Garda funeral, yes or no?
Truthvader wrote: » Because anyone who calls them out on their "murder your way to power" history has to be an Orangeman. Google Gerry Fitt & Co. There was another way.
Truthvader wrote: » What would you like them to do? In successful states prices of houses coffeee cigarettes and toothpaste go up because everyone has more money, they can afford more and better.
I am open to suggestions but in a country where vast amounts of people earn €50k pa no--one will get a house for €20k because all the other people on 50k will outbid them . Plus the builders building the houses wiont work for €5k pa when they can earn €50k on the site next door. Whst would you like the government to actually do? One solutiion would be to tax the **** out of everyone working and build free houses for everyone. The problem is that everyone learns quickly and either stops working because why would you or gathers what cash they and gets out . What do you think we should do?
FrancieBrady wrote: » No blanch, that is just the criteria you have for allowing people to govern.
Bowie wrote: » He forget FG Councilor O'Leary admiring the Blueshirts the other week and likening them to the resolve of FG today. Also neglects the fact that the peace process happened in the 1990's. Until we are a united country those issues remain unresolved but thankfully we've a peace. I don't know what issues O'Leary might have to be admiring fascists from the 1930's.
Mortelaro wrote: » Repeatedly pointed out,Garda Horkans funeral was a State funeral so an entirely different case altogether
JohnnyFlash wrote: » It has been condemned across the political spectrum by all parties on the island apart from SF themselves. You see, this is classic example of how the moral compass of those sympathetic to SF differs from almost everyone else. To them, this is yet another attempt to smear the good name of the brave men and women of SF. To others it's as clear as the nose on their face that this was a complete balls of a situation they created for themselves, and they now have absolutely no credibility in passing judgment or criticism on actions taken as a result of the biggest crisis to hit the world since WW2. No other party in Ireland (indeed in Europe) would have sent their entire leadership team up to the funeral of a thug, terrorist, and bank robber. Not a normal party.
Truthvader wrote: » No it doesn't. And the problem is that you and your fellow Sinn Fein supporters simply don't know that.The ingrained criminality will mean that even in the times of the everlasting "peace process" you will not be able to stop yourselves which is why every now and then your members will kill someone, torture someone, steal something, throw a bottle at a Guard, launder diesel and generally betray your sub human bedrock. That is why the main parties want nothing to do with you and that is why you are incapable of understanding why
blanch152 wrote: » More lies and untruths. Varadkar did not talk about the funeral. I am sure you will deflect and run away rather than withdraw those remarks.
Mr Varadkar said he saw a “huge contrast” in the behaviour of Sinn Fein politicians with those of Taoiseach Micheal Martin, whose family were unable to travel to Cork to be with him as he became Ireland’s premier last weekend. “I think it is important that politicians try to lead by example – there are rules and regulations that we make and we expect others to stick to them,” Mr Varadkar said.https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/politicians-should-lead-by-example-says-varadkar-39334789.html
Bowie wrote: » I'm not a SF supporter. I vote for them among others and if they changed their housing policy to one similar to FG I'd no longer vote for them. That said I know who they are and where they come from. I'll not engage in telling you my views of certain parties because I know many fine people, good republicans too, from various parties including FG. I don't think it's anything to be proud of insulting people you don't know because they like the policies of one party over another. You need to accept you repeating the same aul' ****e is not news and likely everyone who votes SF is aware of it.
Bowie wrote: » So now what?
Bowie wrote: » I'm not a SF supporter. I vote for them among others and if they changed their housing policy to one similar to FG I'd no longer vote for them.
Bowie wrote: » So it's the level of permission or stature separates them? The issue is setting a bad example on social distancing. You'll get further with that, but alas have to include the state and Gardi to be fair. The stature of one funeral being more important than an other is a fools argument as regards Covid 19.
Mortelaro wrote: » I know that Garda Horkan's funeral was a state funeral as is the right of any Garda killed while on duty I'd imagine but I don't know,that the numbers involved in officiating at a state funeral might trump the numbers rule but not social distancing or covid 19 precautions when counting for officiating attendees So No,I'd disagree with the fools argument there The public have been attending albeit in much much reduced numbers any funeral I know of,along the road,outside the church and outside the graveyard during this pandemic Only close family were allowed comfort the bereaved in person usually I'd be fairly confident that was the case with Garda Horkan's funeral Look,the funeral of Bobby Storey was a difficult one In the eyes of Republicans that was also a state funeral in all but name to them Others here will not agree with me on that I think the dead deserve respect and I think respect deserves respect Meaning I'm not comfortable at all with the whole comparing funerals thing I'd imagine Republican leaders knew the furore that would follow this funeral but took the calculated risk that they needed to show respect The complication of course is many many people would have a different legitimate view of the late Bobby Storey and that's feeding this furore MoN will probably get feedback from the PSNI Posts are getting a lot longer here tonight I'm too old for that
Bowie wrote: » I'm not a SF supporter.
Darc19 wrote: » SF are loving the publicity this is getting. You simply can't buy this type of coverage. Their fervent supporters think the sun shines out of their backsides no matter what they do. Their new younger voters think it's hilarious. The media are trying their best to create a story that even I as someone who despises their policies and despises the violence that they are still connected to, think it's a total non story.
joeguevara wrote: » Why doesn’t either party stand up and admit none of this has anything to do with Covid. It’s pure oneupmanship and populist politics that helps nobody.
Bowie wrote: » I'm not a SF supporter. .
Faugheen wrote: » Actually, Mary Lou McDonald’s statement has everything to do with COVID. I lost a family member and we couldn’t have a funeral. For her to talk about being there because it was the decent thing to do for a friend is a punch in the face and a f*ck you to those who made the sacrifice for the sake of public health. So this is absolutely about COVID. Anyone trying to excuse this is just as stupid and naive. And before anyone brings up the Garda’s funeral, don’t. I’m not interested in whataboutery.
joeguevara wrote: » I didn’t go to a funeral of my closest cousin who died and was the same age as me who died overnight. I didn’t attend the funeral of one of my father figures either because of restrictions. I get it. It’s terrible i agree. But discussing it won’t change anything. What benefit has anyone got from the entire 2 days on this thread.
Bishop of hope wrote: » The tail can wag the dog like. Crazy post Joe, we might as we'll scrap the thread, all threads for that matter, what's the point in discussing anything. This is ongoing, a joint press conference cancelled today over it. Who knows what gets cancelled tomoro. How can SF comment critically on govt covid health policy now and expect to be taken seriously, this will be thrown back in their faces.
joeguevara wrote: » This is not a Covid Thread. This is a SF vanished thread. If a single day is going to be used to constantly dismiss meaningful discussions by politicians about Ireland’s future then nothing will ever be achieved. That is why I said senior members from all parties should do a press conference. Admit mistakes made on all sides. Put Ireland ahead of squabbles and grow up.
Bishop of hope wrote: » What mistakes were made on all sides at Storeys funeral?
joeguevara wrote: » Never said all sides made mistakes in relation to a single event.
Bishop of hope wrote: » This is about a single event, unless you dip into the whataboutry. Do you think SF made a mistake here?