Pelezico wrote: » Fighting for Ireland? Now why would anyone want to fight for Ieland? Let me say just one last time...the covid police sicken my hole. I was in the park last week and I saw one of the covid police berate an old man for walking too close to her. I wanted to scream but passed by...slightly ashamed. She sickened my hole with her pomposity and self righteousness.. just like the posters here. They all break the rules...and they know it.
Ta ceist agam wrote: » They knew well they were no abiding social distancing rules, 8 to 10 people were seated at one table including the billionaire hotel owner John Sweeney...who was convicted of fraud in 2010 then wines and dines the newly appointed Judge at the Golf banquet.
Shefwedfan wrote: » We are a neutral country, why would you be fighting? Trench warfare anyway ended after WW1, so no idea why you would be in a trench in first place.
Montage of Feck wrote: » It seems that the "Galway tent" is alive and well, just in a different form.
the purple tin wrote: » What a strange post! No police in this country btw, we have Gardai.
Cyrus wrote: » It’s a golf society you’ll find them in lots of work places and social clubs ffs
RickDeckard wrote: » Phil Hogan Should resign. I am saying that the poeple who support him sound like weak turncoasts to me, hece trench metaphor, in a serious situation, I dont want snakey gombeens around me watching my back.You know what a metaphor is right?
thomas 123 wrote: » Not really, this clearly isn’t a society for a work place. Judges, senators, td’s and business people with intermingling and conflicting interests - what could go wrong.
Shefwedfan wrote: » No
Shefwedfan wrote: » Go on you set it up....
RickDeckard wrote: » Ive been reading your posts for a while now and tried to avoid dealing with you. You aint worth talking to.
Uriel. wrote: » That ain't very inclusive
RickDeckard wrote: » The chap /chapess is a troll or is on someones payroll from what I can make out.
Pelezico wrote: » I guess you mean that anyone who us not suitably outraged is instantly dismissed. Fair enough but be honest about it.
RickDeckard wrote: » I cannot understand how a normal Ethical person could not be outraged at all this. So everything is fine with you then I guess? Is everything OK with the way the contry is being run? What do you think could be done better or are the Govt. doing a sterling job? Drop the 'Covid police' strawman please
Pelezico wrote: » Whtbare you outraged? Explain to me why Phil Hogan should resign because he attended a golf day. He is not a member of government. He works for the EU. Why the hysteria?
Shefwedfan wrote: » Too much time on their hands, give them a job and they wouldnt have time
RickDeckard wrote: » Ah , here, dont play the dumb to avoid my questions. I understand he is not a member of the Govt. What I want to hear is Leo and MM to come out a say they re backing him 100% or they dont. One or the other. Then I'd like to see ursula von der leyen can his large arse. Not gonna happen, so Ill scream into the void here.
Shefwedfan wrote: » I am not one for the faux outrage crowd At the end of day. it was a golf club. Lads went for a few beers, plenty of soakage beforehand. No-one drove home. The problem was the guidelines changed and they would have got away with it before that, they should have called it off, didn't and got caught. paid for it. Done Now we have the people I best describe as "Would someone please think of the children" running around like headless chicken. Let them run I say, let them run. I still have no idea why someone is talking about the trench's, baffling.
Shefwedfan wrote: » You understand he is not a member of government but you want the government to come out and support him :p:p:p:p
RickDeckard wrote: » I want them to defend him publically, you aint funny at all so dont flatter yourself.
RickDeckard wrote: » lol, yeah , Im angry because he played Golf. You are ****e lads at building Strawmen. The way I see it, its two of you vs. the rest of Ireland.