Bowie wrote: » She resigned for having LV mislead the dail and her generally shabby incompetence. There's no more to it. She's only still in any job because 'we look after our own'.
FrancieBrady wrote: » So where in that does it deal with her misleading the Dáil and almost bringing down a government? We're waiting a long long time for it Mark...time to put up or...you know what they say.
Muahahaha wrote: » Thats great you've got the link marko,, it has taken long enough. Now it shouldnt be too hard for you to click on the link and then copy and paste where exactly in the report Judge Charleton says that she was exonerated for misleading the Dail *Awaits with baited breath*
blanch152 wrote: » The real question is whether she would have resigned if the findings of the Charleton Report were known at the time of her resignation.
blanch152 wrote: » Lads, you are avoiding the real question, and diverting to a different one. Here it is again:
McMurphy wrote: » Blanch you may as well be asking "if Frances had balls would she be a Francis". Time to give it up, yourself and marko have painted yourselves into another corner chief, I suspect just like the other question we keep asking, this one too will be forever ignored and glossed over.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » https://twitter.com/FrankMulqueen/status/1300930988063764484?s=19 Forgot this great quote
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Heard Mary Lou agreeing that pubs should stay closed. Did you hear that yourself?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Ah yes what about Sinn Féin She didn't know what she was saying from start. to finish
markodaly wrote: » Well its fairly stupid to post up a tweet critical of a government minster's view on pub closures when the leader of the opposition and SF, MLMD also agrees with the minister's views. What is your view on the matter? Open pubs, or keep them closed?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Id be more concerned about the fact she said pubs are a danger to people's lives. What evidence has she of this? I can go to numerous pubs in town tomorrow and get a pint and not be asked to buy food (same rules as people who are eating) How many cases are linked to these pubs? All closed
markodaly wrote: » You didn't answer my question. Do you think we should open pubs or keep them closed?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Open sure half them are open this weeks serving takeaways from down the street
markodaly wrote: » Grand, then you disagree with SF policy. Just saying!
McMurphy wrote: » Did MLMD say anything about chicken nuggets, chips or nachos having any miraculous anti viral antibodies? If FFG and SF are both saying close the pubs, but FFG are saying keep the ones open that sell a bit of grub (as if the grub has some kind of miraculous medicinal chemistry) can remain open, then the tweet above has a bit of merit.
McMurphy wrote: » Did MLMD say anything about chicken nuggets, chips or nachos having any miraculous anti viral antibodies? .
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Id be more concerned about the fact she said pubs are a danger to people's lives. What evidence has she of this? I can go to numerous pubs in town tomorrow and get a pint and not be asked to buy food (same rules as people who are eating) How many cases are linked to these pubs? All "closed"
JohnnyFlash wrote: » It’s fantastic to see how angry the FG party makes some people. Men (always men) grasping at straws, tilting at windmills, and trying to find outrage in even the most innocuous of stories. Annoying the right type of people as well.
smurgen wrote: » Nahhh hating FG is an all inclusive sport. I have to say this made me lol.https://twitter.com/ChloeORourke_/status/1300441566067204097?s=19
FrancieBrady wrote: » Ireland's answer to Michael Portillo...gawd help us all. Can't wait for the episodes that chart FG/FF's starvation of investment in the railways here and the shortsighted ripping up of infrastructure and capitulation to the road haulage lobby.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The IRA weren’t beyond removing rail infrastructure. Usually with Semtex and a telephone warning.