McMurphy wrote: » I'll just leave this here.https://www.newstalk.com/news/john-perry-high-court-sligo-leitrim-selection-convention-ballot-625043
FrancieBrady wrote: » I think you need to read that article again.
Niallof9 wrote: » you clearly haven't read it yourself
FrancieBrady wrote: » IMC reporthttp://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/18th%20REPORT%20FROM%20THE%20INDEPENDENT%20MONITORING%20COMMISSION%20(IMC).doc/Files/18th%20REPORT%20FROM%20THE%20INDEPENDENT%20MONITORING%20COMMISSION%20(IMC).doc
FrancieBrady wrote: » Anyone remember Haughey's election agent...caught redhanded and nicknamed 'John Connolly John Connolly' ever after by the wags of the day.
rdwight wrote: » That'd be "Pat O'Connor, Pat O'Connor"
Patrick2010 wrote: » From the report... A number of people were involved in the incident although they did not all necessarily play a part in the actual killing. Amongst those involved were people who had in various ways been associated with the PIRA at a local level, including as members of the organisation. Some of these people were accustomed over a substantial period of time to exercising considerable local influence, collectively and individually. This would have led such people to expect what they would consider as appropriate respect from others and to being able to undertake their activities – including criminal ones – without interference; they would find it very difficult to accept any waning in this influence and respect;
Truthvader wrote: » Just arrived here to find the same Sinn Fein /IRA crew frantically throwing out the usual vague hints of corruption at anyone who would question their right to murder. The only people who "dont trust the Guards" are criminals who quite rightly anticipate that the Guards might interfere with their career. Sinn Fein/IRA as an organisation steeped in crime and thuggery obviously "dont trust" the Guards. The sordid truth is that the witness was concerned that the murder might have been "authorised" or at least carried out by "good republicans" so he needed to check whether it was safe for him to assist the Guards. Because the murder of a Guard might just be "understandable" or "regrettable" . And you dont want to incur the anger of "the local community" and end up like Paul Quinn for getting it wrong
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Paul Quinn was beaten to death because he got into a dispute with the son of a local ‘good republican’. A ‘good republican’ associated with Slab Murphy. Everyone knows the name of this fellow. A complete psychopath. 3 of the young lads who were involved in beating Quinn to death have subsequently committed suicide. The silence in the community over this shows the stranglehold the hard men and good republicans have over the area.
onh81 wrote: » Posters like you are so detached from reality it’s fücking unreal. People from Republican areas still distrust police shocker. Why wouldn’t they? It’s not beyond the realms of possibility that maybe the individual didn’t feel comfortable going to the police? When the police choose to have a wee photo-shoot outside Crossmaglen barracks with their SMGs it very much undermines people’s faith in them. Of course don’t let that get in the way of your Shinner-bashing, continue to blissfully ignore why an ex investigating officer felt the need to divulge this information. Ignore the fact SF support policing North and South and the cherry on top, bring up Paul Quinn, someone who if still alive would no doubt be running about in the same crowd as Aaron Brady
grayzer75 wrote: » It all started with him losing a load of diesel near Belfast and he certainly didn't deserve what happened to him but it suits the FFG narrative to tarnish the local community and the elected representatives within it. FFG didn't give too f**ks about Paul Quinn until the recent election and no doubt his ma will be rolled out at the next one.
Truthvader wrote: » Well done.Even ressurecting the old Sinn Fein /IRA lie that Paul Quinn was a criminal (officially Sinn Fein apologise for this smear but ss evidenced here in reality they continue to peddle it) For those not on othet threads Francie knows well what the IMC , the Guards, the PSNI, and governments on both dides of the border have said about Paul Quinn as i posted links to all on other threads. So dont waste time; he will relentlessly promote the Sinn Fein IRA agenda (and to be fair I will relentlessly call them out as criminals chancers and fools
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Ya, a young lad having every bone in his body below his neck broken and having a spike driven through his face is just a common occurrence, and it’s the fault of the ‘establishment parties’ for making an issue of it. Better if they said nothing. He did lose a couple of thousand quids worth of laundered diesel.
jh79 wrote: » Who did the diesel belong to? Was it a friend of Paul Murphy MLA?
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/sinn-f%C3%A9in-witness-consulted-party-over-aaron-brady-case-before-speaking-to-garda%C3%AD-1.4332502 Very strange case here. A witness in a murder trial of a member of AGS refused to speak to police without first checking with the powers that be in Sinn Fein. That's not normal behaviour for a political party. That's how criminal organisations like the Mafia operate. Anyone else think this is disgraceful carry on?
Pkiernan wrote: » I wonder if Francie Brady could sit down with Paul Quinn parents and repeat his posts to their faces.
FrancieBrady wrote: » What have I said about Paul Quinn that others haven't?
Patrick2010 wrote: » That wasn't the question
grayzer75 wrote: » It belonged to the gang he was working for and they could well be Murphy's mates.
FrancieBrady wrote: » It's a weird question. I'd have no interest in adding to their pain, if that is what is meant.[/QUOTE The difficulty is that for Sinn Fein IRA if they did have an interest in adding to their pain it wouldn't cost them a second thought. Quite happy with their 30 years of sub human savagery as long as they had an "interest" in it. Your fellow travellers are on here trying to re-run the "Paul Quinn was a criminal" lie - even though the official Sinn Fein position is to apologise for that lie. Still whatever works....