dundalkfc10 wrote: » Awh you OK? While the FFG merger and Greens in Govt are a shambles and were not even 3 weeks in. MM with the biggest U turn in a few hours seen since his mate done one at a Garai checkpoint. LV thinking he's in charge, telling us no reason phase 4 won't go ahead, less than 24 hours later, phase 4 will now not go ahead. Eamonn Ryan less than 8 hours after voting against Cowen asw Qs in the Dáil says he has serious Qs to answer. Then you come on here and it's IRA this, IRA that and many of the posters defending everything FFG have went quiet on other threads
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Awh you OK? While the FFG merger and Greens in Govt are a shambles and were not even 3 weeks in. MM with the biggest U turn in a few hours seen since his mate done one at a Garai checkpoint. LV thinking he's in charge, telling us no reason phase 4 won't go ahead, less than 24 hours later, phase 4 will now not go ahead.
Mortelaro wrote: » Did you get an F in the English language? Leo Vradakar 's words were in relation to pubs: "I do hope it will be possible for them to reopen," And in relation to the rest of stage 4,like stage 3,this depended on Nphet' s final advice, which is also what he said
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Leo said the increase in cases Monday and Tuesday not so enormous to prevent us going to phase 4. Now don't be lying making up quotes.
Leo Vradakar wrote: “I do hope it’s possible for them to reopen, I know there has been an update in new covid cases in the last week or two, but it’s still in the teens or twenty a day, we did think that there would be a slight increase in cases as we eased restrictions and I don’t think that the increase is so enormous that at this stage would prevent us moving to stage four but that isn’t the decision for me on my own, we need the advice from NPHET and the cabinet needs to decide”.
Mortelaro wrote: » I'm not lying, you arehttps://kclr96fm.com/tanaiste-leo-varadkar-says-he-hopes-all-pubs-will-be-able-to-re-open-from-monday/
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Whys he saying "I don’t think that the increase is so enormous that at this stage would prevent us moving to stage four" giving false hope to people, business owners, workers etc? No reply to the fact, if someone disagrees with your opinion, you talk to them like a piece of ****e?
christy c wrote: » You also forgot making complete and utter fools of themselves by wanting to spend the money from Apple that was held in escrow. Imagine how stupid we would look now if we did that.
Truthvader wrote: » In fairness Sinn Fein IRA have long history of spending money that doesn't belong to them. At least this time it wasn't going to involve kidnapping and terrorising a family
dundalkfc10 wrote: » leo Vradakar? You get a NG in English?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Ya know SF are doing a fine job when the only form of attack is The IRA
markodaly wrote: » So, in essence you agree that the murder of a 3-year-old toddler and 12-year-old boy did nothing to defend Nationalists in the North.
Yeah_Right wrote: » They're the same thing.
markodaly wrote: » I want to you to answer the question, on how the murder of two boys in Warrington help defend Nationalists in the north. If you just say, it did nothing to defend Nationalists in the north, it would be a good first step of growth for you. Do you agree with me on this statement?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I do think the funeral of Storey was a stark reminder of this. The sinister guard of honour made up of primarily of fat and tough looking men; the closing down of the cemetery to accommodate them; O’Neill getting a selfie with some of the back room team etc. Not a normal party. That’s why their populism is so sinister.
Deleted User wrote: » Not a normal party is something you only hear the posh boys of fg say Who curiously havnt called off their annual trip to beal na blaith next month yet........funny how the "phased" reopening lined up perfect for that :rolleyes:
maccored wrote: » yet another fantabulous piece of info from truthvader. You should write for The Sun or something. Poor truth(e)vader, trying hard to wind people up (and failing)
dundalkfc10 wrote: » No you mean you can't understand why the puplic found them more popular than FG in the Election. It's still hurting, Leo thought he would walk the election and now cause SF are so popular he has to play second fiddle to MM.
RandomViewer wrote: » He's an ex guard ,probably now a debt collector or a GoSafe van operator,
Deleted User wrote: » At least they have dropped pretext of calling poor people "salt of the earth" and now their online support refers to anyone who dare vote for someone different as scum and murderers Actually speaking of murderers....why wasnt justice for paul quinn included in programme for government
Truthvader wrote: » Only the Sinn Fein /IRA criminalised fanbase would regard calling someone an ex Guard as an insult. Thanks for yet another warning flag for all to see
Truthvader wrote: » Because the only people who could realistically deliver on such a program are Sinn Fein
FrancieBrady wrote: » The Gardai, PSNI and the IMC know who did it.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Maurice McCabe is an ex-guard. Treated very well by the Gardai