blanch152 wrote: » Haven't we heard this before? P.S. Isn't this the Sinn Fein thread?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Have they or have they not ignored them for 15 days? Yes or No will do No poster who calls people from the North who live down in the 26 refugees wiill tell me where I can post.
blanch152 wrote: » The will is clear - the money was left to the "political party in the Republic of Ireland known at this time as Sinn Fein". That was not the political party in Northern Ireland. That is the first dodgy thing about it. SIPO should take this further. The reason Sinn Fein could not accept this in the South is because there are rules preventing outsiders from influencing political parties. Sinn Fein, at the very least, are manipulating the rules, at the worst, could be money-laundering. The problem for Sinn Fein is that they should have refused the bequest.
Bishop of hope wrote: » No they haven't, the upped the levels to three and 4 in some counties. The public seem to have ignored both though.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » https://twitter.com/breegequinn/status/1318136464857849859?s=21 Senior members of SF know who murdered a citizen of this country. Let that sink in.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » NHEPT advised the whole country should go Level 5.The Govt ignored that advice and never went to Level 5. Why after 6 months do they now think they know better than NHEPT?
Bishop of hope wrote: » Ignored? That they didn't go with it doesn't mean it was ignored.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Go way like ya, . It's duplicit, two faced and hypocritical from so many angles of SF policy ré partition and corporate taxes and even tax exiles.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » 15 days ignoring Public Health Advice (at the same time cutting support for people out of work) Not normal Political Party's
jm08 wrote: » The Will is very clear as to what should happen to the money and how it should be spent. If the money couldn't be accepted by law in the Republic (which it could not), what do you think should happen to the money?
blanch152 wrote: » "A will may not include a requirement that an heir commit an illegal, immoral, or other act against public policy as a condition of receipt."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_and_testament Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any living relative with standing who could challenge the will, but there are certainly questions to be asked.https://www.bequeathed.org/wills/what-to-include-in-a-will/conditions-in-a-will "Conditions may be void if they are ‘against public policy’. Broadly speaking, this means that the condition would not be in the public interest to enforce." Funding a political party from outside the jurisdiction and limits on donations to political parties are both tenets of public policy that have been legislated for. The executors are trying to circumvent these public policy provisions by directing the money to Northern Ireland.
Truthvader wrote: » Eh, no wrong again. A normal political party (in government) makes decisions and can decide that economic factors outweigh health considerations and/or that "supports" are unnecessary or unaffordable or too damaging to the economy. You can think that they are wrong. And indeed they might well be making poor decisions and you could be rightA party populated by thugs and murderers, celebrating and glorifying murderers who have an armed wing and who recently held a paramilitary pretend funeral for a street thug; Not A Normal Party. Gettit now?
grayzer75 wrote: » Sure aren't FG financed by a tax dodger based outside the jurisdiction in Malta....
Nobotty wrote: » By law the money CANNOT be spent in the 26 counties for party purposes However as SF is an all Ireland party,many things can be done with the money in the North that will benefit the party in the 26 counties and that is perfectly legal I won't go into details here
blanch152 wrote: » The payment of canvassers in the North who volunteer to go South for general election campaigns is one way.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » That hurts dosnt it
blanch152 wrote: » huh? don't understand what point you are making? Are you confirming it happens?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Every time there is a celebration of the foundation of this state you are describing FF and FG. Gettit?
Truthvader wrote: » What are you talking about? Could argue all day long about the right of the 1916 leaders to start a war and/or the conduct of the war of independence and the civil war thereafter. Whatever; it was 100 years ago and the worst sociopathic criminal involved cannot run for election now because he is dead Sadly the core of Sinn Fein is made up of unrepentant criminals and/or their apologists, hangers on and enthusiastic fanbase. These people are asking for votes and seeking to take power now See the difference now?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Asking for votes and getting plenty last time I checked aswell. Times have changed, the days of FG/FF power sharing and jumping in and out of Govt to each other are over
Truthvader wrote: » May well be and you may get your wish and yourselves and your heroes in Sinn Fein may well take power. It wont make them normal or decent or wise. They will still be the same stunted criminalised morons they are now and the people who will suffer most (as always) will be the eejits at the bottom who actually voted them in. See Trump/ Boris/ Erdogan - all ploughing the same numb nut populist/nationalist field to the same thick audience as Sinn Fein
Truthvader wrote: » See Trump/ Boris/ Erdogan - all ploughing the same numb nut populist/nationalist field to the same thick audience as Sinn Fein
FrancieBrady wrote: » They are still celebrating murderers and killers to this day Truth. hey fought their conflict/war and returned to ordinary civilian life as people do all over the world. You will just have to eat grass (as they say hereabouts, a famine reference I believe) on that I'm afraid, SF are here and they are here to stay.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'people at the bottom'...you again cannot help revealing the type of person you are. An appalling outlook on life and fellow citizens