Truthvader wrote: » Given that the Provos are criminals how does it clarify anything to say that criminals are behind the Quinn savagery? Aware that the delightful Dublin Jimmy was connected to the Provos but have not seen it said anywhere that the Provos are involved in the Quinn business - though it is certainly on all fours with their skill set so would not surprise me Anyone got further information?
Superfoods wrote: » The IRA are gone. The PIRA in Northern Ireland are clearly not gone. Ask anyone living on the border, or anyone living in the North. They might have given themselves another name but they exist and they are still linked with Sinn Fein. They are more or less just another criminal gang. Running protection for people etc as well. I have heard stories from Dublin as well, Polish gang trying to set up a protection racket, went into a pub. Landlord told them to come back the next day and he would have money, they met the "PIRA" the next day and got a good beating. No idea if true but few people have mentioned. It's an open secret everywhere. I guess you don't live in border area if you are saying they are gone. Who do you think is behind all the issues with the companies now running Quinn?
joeguevara wrote: » What the fcuck are fashion shoes. Does cullinane want him to wear brown paper bags fixed with twine. Those moany tweets get right on my nerves. Comes across like a teenager having a go at the cool kid on tik tok. Fashion shoes ffs.
Thomas Patrick is a fashion shoe store located
Hamsterchops wrote: » David Cullinane ha, isn't he the fella who got himself into hot water for 'bigging up' the IRA not so long ago! A right upstart & a twit by all accounts.
FrancieBrady wrote: » No, it's Leo Varadkar...always 'bigging' himself up and making a twit of himself at inappropriate times. The PR opportunity comes first. We're all in this together etc etc
christy c wrote: » As the last few months have clearly shown, SF are well able to make complete idiots of themselves all on their own. No need to be looking at other parties.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I wouldn't call Leo an idiot...he's a very efficient self publicist. And cold, but he's not stupid or an idiot and should know better a lot of the time...just as SF should have known better at that funeral.
christy c wrote: » I didn't call Leo an idiot, bit of a spoofer at times though. Not only the funeral, but the "spend the apple tax", "your pension at 65", etc.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Ah now...are we gonna get into a swap on things promised to the electorate? You said SF had enough 'idiots' of their own and didn't need to be looking at other parties idiots. I assumed that because Cullinane was looking at Leo that you were telling him to 'not be looking at that idiot...look at your own idiots.'
christy c wrote: » I said SF were able to make complete idiots of themselves, you may need to re read. No need to swap anything, if another party did something stupid, doesn't make SF wanting to spend Apple's money any less clueless.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I'll comment on the Apple case when it is over. I dare say though a SF government wouldn't be in cahoots with a corporation challenging an EU ruling.
Dank Janniels wrote: » Anything thats not a hobnnail boot with bailer twine laces is a Fashion Shoe
jm08 wrote: » Using Thomas Patrick on Grafton Street is a questionable venue for a photoshoot. You won't get a pair of shoes for under €150 there (and thats probably in a sale)! Surely to god there must be a shoe shop in Castleknock/Blanchards town where you could get a decent pair of shoes for under €100
Yeah_Right wrote: » What's wrong with spending €150 on a good pair of shoes? I would have thought that's the minimum you'd want to spend.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Yeah right:)
A Sinn Féin member in Wexford has resigned from the party after using false social media profiles to abuse businessmen, politicians and celebrities. Fianna Fáil senator Malcolm Byrne said he was on the receiving end of derogatory online messages from an account created by Paul Heffernan. Wexford businessman Derek Webb was also subjected to derogatory comments from an anonymous Twitter profile, which used the name “P O’Neill”, a code-name often used by the Provisional IRA to sign statements. The same profile also sent abusive messages to model Claudine Keane about her husband Robbie Keane. In one message, the anonymous account wrote to Mr Webb and asked “are you that fat pig that cycles around Gorey in the Lycra with your man tits hanging out.” Other tweets called him a “fat sloth lookalike clown.” In another tweet, he was asked “did special school bring you up to Dublin for the day.” Mr Webb investigated the anonymous account and eventually confronted Mr Heffernan, before complaining to Sinn Féin. Many politicians remaining silent over online personal abuse Fine Gael Senator is threatened with violence on social media following canvassing post Mr Webb said he examined the tweets on the @peeoneill account on Twitter and cross referenced them with posts on Mr Heffernan’s other account, which was registered in his real name. He found both accounts tended to tweet about the same things on the same days. “I went to the guards and they told me it could take a year to get the IP address from Twitter so I decided to confront him myself,” Mr Webb said. He said he arranged to meet Mr Heffernan and confronted him with the evidence, leading to Mr Heffernan admitting to being behind the account. “My tweets were at the lower end. They were water off a duck’s back. But the stuff against Malcolm Byrne was different,” he said. In a letter to Mr Webb, the party said the messages were “not orchestrated or encouraged” by Sinn Féin. “Our county board have recently been made aware of an allegation regarding a false social media profile operated by a party member that we understand has caused you distress to date. “On behalf of County Wexford Sinn Féin, I would like to take this opportunity to express our condemnation of this type of behaviour and to reassure you that the actions of the individual involved were of their own doing and were no way encouraged or orchestrated by our party. “By extension we also wish to express our regret of this individual’s actions and would like to extend our apologies to you for any distress caused. “Sinn Féin at both local and national level is actively opposed to cyber bullying or any form of discriminatory behaviour. As you may be aware the individual in question has now offered their resignation to the party which I can confirm has been unanimously accepted by our elected county board.” The letter was signed by Roger Kiernan, the chairman of the Wexford Sinn Féin branch. It is understood the letter was sent last Friday. Mr Byrne said that Mr Heffernan admitted to using social media, particularly an anonymous Twitter account, “to direct abuse at politicians in parties other than Sinn Féin and others. “I was one of those whom he attacked. The abuse went well beyond criticism of policy and was personalised and in many cases, nasty. I blocked the fake account and reported it to Twitter but the company did not take action. “It was only the work of a local businessman and community activist, Derek Webb, who also suffered abuse from the troll, who uncovered the person responsible. Derek confronted Paul Heffernan about his online activities. He also raised it with Sinn Féin. “I would welcome the statement by Sinn Féin in disowning the online abuse by one of its now former key activists in Wexford. The party has rightly made clear that this anonymous trolling is not acceptable.” Mr Heffernan said he had no comment when contacted on Monday. The @peeoneill account is no longer active on Twitter.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Where did they get this fella?https://twitter.com/davidcullinane/status/1292796598901190659?s=21 Man tries on a pair of ‘fashion shoes’ and another man thinks it’s an opportunity to make a point.
Deleted User wrote: » Tweet has since been deleted, hilarious really. Poor Waterford giving this guy a mandate.
blackwhite wrote: » Cullinane won’t even attempt to defend it himself - but the loyal foot soldiers on here still made a hash of trying to defend it :pac:
jm08 wrote: » Because, you can get a very nice pair of Tommy Bowe's shoes for under €100 that are available in shops all over Ireland. Since Leo says he is hard on shoes, he might be better off not buying those soft Italian leather fashion shoes that cost an arm and a leg in Thomas Patrick.
celt262 wrote: » What's he done now?
blackwhite wrote: » Made a moderately stupid comment in a tweet - and then deleted it like the coward he is instead of either defending it, or owning up to a mistake