Truthvader wrote: » So no explanation then for why a man benefitting from a free house employed in a peaceful society had no choice but to murder 50 people. Still entitled to get away with it under the GFA and entitled to run for election. Still believe no decent person should vote for such perverted character or for a party that would welcome such a person or one controlled by similar low lifes who had "no choice". I
FrancieBrady wrote: » Why would I have to 'explain' his motivation? Don't be ridiculous. Again, I signed up to the GFA, as he did. Is there any evidence against him since that agreement and the end of the conflict/war?
Truthvader wrote: » "the same ****e" really. Thats all you think of the victims. The thread is about FG. Sinn Fein are the main opposition. Posters such as yourself promote and justify them as a viable alternative. So they will be mentioned continiously. Plus the smear campaign you carry out on their behalf is reprehensible.
smurgen wrote: » FG are not pressing harris to release his information on the Dublin and Monaghan bombings.Do FG care at all what happens to their fellow country man or are they happen to subvert justice at all costs?
Bowie wrote: » Nothing in it for them. If they give insight to these things they fear it'll damage their shinner bogeymen ****e. So justice and the country can get ****ed. The usual.
Nobotty wrote: » The country have it way down their priority list Its even further down fine gael voters I must admit, I did raise an eyebrow when they went to the psni for a garda chief They had the whole world to look for one and they chose the psni to recruit Atrocities are only brought up here to best other posters who bring up competing ones Its the same old same old for 100s of pages in this forum Its gone to engrained here for the record to be changed It should be
FrancieBrady wrote: » There is only one cohort here who consistently use selective victims by name from a list...yes, sick isn't it, there is a 'list'. You can be damn sure that not one of the 120 victims of the Glennane gang ever made it onto that list.
Nobotty wrote: » Time the past is in the past Country has moved on Remembering not dwelling
FrancieBrady wrote: » Nonsense. There is a need to have an open and transparent truth process or this stuff will fester for decades. The power swap parties will just continue to use victims when it suits them and they are under pressure. Martin is just taking up the baton from Leo and Enda before him.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Long shift today Francie. Cup of cocoa………
FrancieBrady wrote: » Not particularly Brendi...finished work at 5.30 today and just back from a delivery. Is it just me you stalk or is it a general habit?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » As usual you over estimate your general importance on this thread. Most folk don’t spend all day spouting out rubbish on these platforms. But, hey , if that’s your bag...........
FrancieBrady wrote: » Soooo, if you ain't stalking how'd you know I posted at regular intervals during the day? And what concern is it of yours? Weird interest from somebody with NOTHING whatsoever to offer on the topics being discussed.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Let’s keep the discussion on topic, horse.
golfball37 wrote: » https://mobile.twitter.com/MarkAgitprop/status/1311768623065837569 Tim Lombard trying to upstage Charles Flanagan in the please stop stakes today
FrancieBrady wrote: » Senior hurling.
McMurphy wrote: » How is it possible to be a feckin FG senator and be so uninformed, or behind the times? Wait a minute actually, wasn't your "don't you wiffy well know who I am" a FG senator too?:D
Bowie wrote: » We get this a lot when FG want something forgotten about. Same answer, we can multitask. Some care some don't and thats life. No need to tell people they shouldn't care because its not the number1 story. Agreed. If people didn't drag it into every discussion that isn't going well for them we might.
Truthvader wrote: » Dont think its Fine Gael who want some thing forgotton about
ORIGINS OF FINE GAEL Fine Gael was founded in 1933 following the amalgamation of a number groups: the pro-treaty Cumann na nGaedheal of W. T. Cosgrave, the Centre Party under Frank MacDermot, and the National Guard. It was also given a secondary name ‘the United Ireland Party’, as a result of which in its early years it was occasionally referred to in newspapers as ‘UIP’.
smurgen wrote: » Leo's judge is a hoot. Hazy is a great description to some up the appointment of FG plants to various high powered roles. Like Trump staffing his under qualified cronies in the White House.https://twitter.com/Philip_Ryan/status/1311685172056727552?s=19
FrancieBrady wrote: » Creepy. A bit like blanch insinuating he knew the real identity of someone here. You aren't involved in the 'discussion' Brendi you are targetting somebody who is for some reason.