FrancieBrady wrote: » Feck sake, you could buy planning favours/influence off FG in my constituency if you had enough 'sterling'.
Truthvader wrote: » Do you actually think everyone here is stupid? Being asked to resign is how these issues are always dealt with. Remember Phil Hogan? He resigned too. The vast low tide of eejits and thugs that make up Sinn Fein would have been "asked to resign" by any other political party.
McMurphy wrote: » He's gone because he resigned - not because he was expelled as truth "expected" same as your man Sean Conlon who attacked a young lad in a bar with a broken glass. Am I right or am I wrong?
blanch152 wrote: » He is gone, unlike the misogynist racist councillor from Tallaght, or the Kingsmill wonder bread-boy, both still highly valued members of Sinn Fein.
Deleted User wrote: » The mans been dead for over 100 years. His wife 60. If the building was of such vital importance, why wasn’t it deemed a protected structure before now?
McMurphy wrote: » You expect wrongly, he resigned.
Truthvader wrote: » Well done. Hadn't realised he was Fine Gael. I expect he has been expelled from the party. This can be compared to the rousing welcome Sinn Fein IRA bombers and Garda murderers are given by Sinn Fein. Plus of course the glorious funerals for their dead thugs. Difference is that criminal behaviour is not acceptable in FG but it is a way of life for Sinn Fein Bit hard to take Francies outrage at mcilvaddy compared to his easy support and acceptance of Sinn Fein IRA
Truthvader wrote: » Yep unaware of the details and identity of every border petty crook. Hardly "completely uninformed"
FrancieBrady wrote: » The truth evades the Truthvader again.:D Caught completely un-informed- deflects to the 'RA. A parody of yourself now.
McMurphy wrote: » Former Fine Gael councillor Hugh McElvaney found to have breached ethics laws
blanch152 wrote: » Francie says you could buy planning favours/influence off FG in my constituency if you had enough 'sterling'Francie stands over that comment. Francie says Gerry Adams was not in the IRA Francie says he doesn't know nor care if he was or not. Francie says that the PSNI are most likely to have robbed the Northern Bank. Francie said no such thing, yet another lie. Francie says that Slab Murphy is a good republican. Nor did Francie say this. Another lie. Francie says that partition planted bombs and killed people. Blanch lying/misrepresenting again. All of the above statements fit in the same category. P.S. Some of the above involved paraphrasing before Francie asks for direct relevant quotes.
Truthvader wrote: » No doubt we'll have the usualproof..................eh no thats only required for the Northern Bank and Sinn Fein / IRA murders and that sort of thing
Former Fine Gael councillor Hugh McElvaney has been found to have breached ethics laws for public representatives, after he was recorded asking for “loads of money” in return for assistance securing planning permission for a wind farm project from Monaghan County Council.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Could you find out who murdered your son if you had enough Sterling?
McMurphy wrote: » Did you hear about the shindig at Clifden Truth? All in sundry from FFG along with supreme judges, bankers, the media, an EU Commissioner, banking lobbyists and with AGS looking on, all breaking bread and having a right angle nights craic, ignoring covid restrictions they put in place. Then we have Darcy this week, jumping ship. Anyone thinking they're all in the one big cosy gang is obviously a feckin eegit.
Truthvader wrote: » Perfect. Proves the point I was making
Truthvader wrote: » Sinn Fein dont understand how normal democratic institutions actually work. For them the government, the courts, the Board Pleanala, the guards etc etc are all one lump of "them" all controlled by Leo or Michael. They think the state operates on a chain of command structure like theselves
blanch152 wrote: » From the article, I read that he had permission from An Bord Pleanala to demolish the house. Am I wrong?
satguy wrote: » But the point being made was, that if you or I, owned that old house and looked for permission to knock it down we would be shot down, because we are not in the inner circle.
satguy wrote: » But the point being made was, that a well connected property developer was allowed knock it down, no questions asked. And, that if you or I, owned that old house and looked for permission to knock it down we would be shot down, because we are not in the inner circle.
PommieBast wrote: » I do wonder whether even this effort to list it was just some virtue-signalling. It looks to be in pretty poor shape for a notionally important building.
blanch152 wrote: » What a stretch. It was the failure of the previous council, controlled by Sinn Fein, to list the building that has caused the issue.
satguy wrote: » I see the gave one of their property developer buddies the green light to bulldoze a listed building.Dublin home of 1916 Rising leader demolished at first light. Dublin City Council is investigating the circumstances surrounding the demolition of the former home of a 1916 leader. O'Rahilly House, at 40 Herbert Park in Ballsbridge, was bulldozed early this morning to make way for luxury apartments.https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2020/0929/1168260-orahilly-house-dublin/ But if you or I try to build a shed or garden wall, they send the storm troopers around.