McMurphy wrote: » Thread about FG, FG fellas be like.......SFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSF
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Shouldn’t matter to you as a SD voter, dude. Storey’s funeral showed a contempt for public health advice around large gatherings. Bus loads of fat scumbags bussed in from around the country to form a guard of honour. Selfies at the graveside. Families not able to mourn because SF wanted to put on a show of ‘we haven’t gone away you know’. SF would have had a great opportunity to put in a few fatal blows (of the political and not the physical sort of course) on this Government, but now they can’t. Which is funny in fairness. I’d say some of their online army are hopping mad as a result. As a FG supporter I couldn’t care less if this government fell in the morning.
Haha as I said.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Shouldn’t matter to you as a SD voter, dude. Storey’s funeral showed a contempt for public health advice around large gatherings. Bus loads of fat scumbags bussed in from around the country to form a guard of honour. Selfies at the graveside. Families not able to mourn because SF wanted to put on a show of ‘we haven’t gone away you know’. SF would have had a great opportunity to put in a few fatal blows (of the political and not the physical sort of course) on this Government, but now they can’t. Which is funny in fairness. I’d say some of their online army are hopping mad as a result. As a FG supporter I couldn’t care less if this government fell in the morning. Haha as I said.
McMurphy wrote: » Lockdown travel restrictions for travel was lifted on June 29tn dude. Storey's funeral was June 30th. You understand how the dates on a calender work I assume, and that 29 is before 30, therefore the funeral took place after lockdown was lifted?
McMurphy wrote: » So no lockdown restrictions were broken, just some scant regard shown in some cases for social distancing, the same as Garda Horkans funeral? This is all I can visualise right now. You sound angry dude, it's oozing from your posts. Now what?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Not angry at all, dude. Not an emotion I suffer from, thankfully. All I’m saying is SF have missed a gold plated opportunity to put a bullet into the skull of this government (metaphorically speaking of course), but they can’t do so as they had their little white shirt march up in Belfast. Thousands of their knuckle-dragging supporters breaking social distancing rules so they could celebrate the death of a sociopath. Btw, were you the lad talking about visiting 3 Aldi’s during the height of lockdown to buy some cheap garden furniture? You should maybe sign up to the ‘all in this together’ stuff yourself. Just saying...
blanch152 wrote: » Keep stating these lies.https://www.thejournal.ie/bobby-storey-funeral-council-apology-eight-families-5142577-Jul2020/ "Guidelines sent by Belfast City Council to all funeral directors in the North on Monday night said that no family should be allowed to bring 30 people to a cremation until 1 July.However, it emerged that an exception was made for Storey’s family." "Under Stormont regulations and guidance still displayed on official websites last week, friends of the deceased should only attend the funeral if none of the bereaved family members are attending." The restrictions on funerals in the North were still in place at the time of the Storey funeral, so less of the disingenuous defence of the indefensible, by picking out a different restriction to say it was lifted.
Blanch wrote: However, it emerged that an exception was made for Storey’s family."
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Not angry at all, dude. Not an emotion I suffer from, thankfully. All I’m saying is SF have missed a gold plated opportunity to put a bullet into the skull of this government (metaphorically speaking of course), but they can’t do so as they had their little white shirt march up in Belfast. Thousands of their knuckle-dragging supporters breaking social distancing rules so they could celebrate the death of a sociopath.Btw, were you the lad talking about visiting 3 Aldi’s during the height of lockdown to buy some cheap garden furniture? You should maybe sign up to the ‘all in this together’ stuff yourself. Just saying...
FrancieBrady wrote: » SF need to do feck all. By the looks of the first few months this government is well able to finish itself off
JohnnyFlash wrote: » As a FG supporter I couldn’t give a toss if that happened
FrancieBrady wrote: » Oh no...yiz are not going smiling to the opposition benches to be the bestest ever opposition ever again...are yiz?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » As a FG supporter I couldn’t give a toss if that happened. We might end up with that SF led coalition of the left by Christmas yet.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I thought you’d like that, dude. As a former disillusioned FG voter and all......:........
Bowie wrote: » You see dude, imagine how tiresome it is for the average punter. FF/FG make a balls of things, it's raised, and all the blue shifted brethren can manage is something something shinners. Did Horkan's funeral show the same contempt? Does either funeral cancel out the golf piss up? Would you expect the floating voter to be satisfied with whataboutery? FF/FG are in full meltdown. You can see it from all the 'but the shinners' posts Snacks of desperation dude. I couldn't careless if SF disbanded tomorrow, but as it stands they are our best chance at getting rid of the FF/FG entitlement class.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yes disillusioned. The reasons I rhink the power swap have been toxic for this country beautifully underlined by the Cliften 81.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Yet you spent about 16 hours a day for weeks on here trying to minimise the Storey funeral. That’s known as hypocrisy, dude. It’s not an attractive trait in online mud slinging. As I said, I couldn’t give a toss if the Government fell this evening. I’m not trying to justify or make excuses for what went on in Clifden while taking shots at SF. Being an online army member must be extremely tiring. Exhausting.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I criticised SF for that funeral Johnny from the get go and still do.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Should Mary Lou have resigned for breaching restrictions on gatherings on multiple occasions?? Like if you’re calling for it for a gathering of 80 then surely you should be calling for it for a gathering of thousands? Especially as she was the leader (well the figurehead at least) of a party who bussed in thousands of pond dwellers from around Ireland to attend the funeral. As I said; this could have been a golden opportunity for SF to massacre this government (metaphorically speaking), but now they can’t say anything. And that’s sticking in the craw of some of their more dedicated online army members.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Mary Lou didn't break any regs as McMurphy pointed out to blanch. It was a case of them getting the mood wrong and they needed to sincerely apologise for the offence caused. If the PSNI find there were regs broken then those who did need to consider their position.
markodaly wrote: » Ah so, SF didnt do anything wrong per say, it was that they misjudged the mood.Right so.... even though the rules defined in NI for funerals were clearly and utterly broken.... Spin away.
blanch152 wrote: » Keep stating these lies. "Guidelines sent by Belfast City Council to all funeral directors in the North on Monday night said that no family should be allowed to bring 30 people to a cremation until 1 July.However, it emerged that an exception was made for Storey’s family."
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Seems to this poster it was either a case of have major mayhem or allow the ‘event’ to go ahead and no damage done. Just my opinion. What was with the gun toting stuff after the ‘internment’? What was that all about, do all funerals have that part of the obsequies?? Very strange indeed...
christy c wrote: » No, that's Denis O'Brien under the blanket.
Muahahaha wrote: » Any sign of Varadkar or has he gone into hiding. He is the leader of a party who drove a coach and horses through six months of public health policy and yet he has been invisible in the media today, instead trying to hide behind a tweet. Thats not leadership, it cowardice. You would think that after he led Fine Gael to their second worst ever election result he would at least try to up his leadership game but its seems not, he is back in hiding again. People are fuming at FFG and rightly so. Millions of people took these restrictions seriously yet our betters in FFG think they are above them. The government have zero credibility on asking people to restrict their movements and already you can see on the Kildare thread people openly saying they are done with the lockdown because of what FFG done. If the cases keep going up and up now it is pretty obvious which parties are to blame, they've lost the trust of the public now and its all their own doing.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Member's of a party playing silly buggers for a camera? Was it at the funeral or are you stretching again Brendi?