FrancieBrady wrote: » Fair enough, I was wrong about who released it first. I was listening to Mary Lou on the radio after the fact and didn't realise it. She was saying that care had to be taken in the approach to these things, or words to that effect. Core of my point still stands.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Which funeral for Storey, the cremation or the burial?
Cemetery: Roselawn Crematorium
imme wrote: » But SF (officially) didn't release the result, Danny did.p What does she mean,care needs to be taken? SF people on here keep telling us the war is over, There is no more army council, if there ever was, The IRA is nothing more than an old boys club now, Whatever is left of the IRA isn't involved in any form of criminality. If the war has been over for 20 + years why the continued secrecy.
Danny Morrison, former publicity director for Sinn Fein, revealed the figures in a tweet. It said a number of party members had been contacted over the figures, which Sinn Fein refused to disclose after its ard fheis at the weekend. "Having looked at the matter and contacted both candidates and the director of elections we have taken the decision to release the figures,"
FrancieBrady wrote: » When a funeral notice says the deceased is going to a crematorium why would you be expecting a 'burial' Brendi?http://www.healybrothers.co.uk/obituaries/Storey_Bobby_21-June-2020
joeguevara wrote: » If i was told to go to a graveyard i would expect a burial.
FrancieBrady wrote: » If I was going to the funeral of a senior SF member and ex IRA member I would expect it to be like every other funeral of a senior SF member and ex IRA person and that there would be the customary oration at the republican plot in Roselawn Cemetery. If you went expecting a burial then you were not informed as the funeral notice clearly says that he was going to Roselawn Crematorium.
joeguevara wrote: » Aologies, I don't go to many funerals of murderers, kneecappers, bank robbers etc so didn't know that there was a slot for propoganda.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yeh, well I don't know many people who go around saying they were expecting a burial when it was clear there wasn't going to be one. And then keep on repeating it. Odd behaviour to say the least. There's a few people here who do.
McMurphy wrote: » Why? Their was a public announcement he was being cremated, and another one announcing a graveside oration for him at the ceremony. If you were expecting a burial, that would be because you didn't read the arrangements, hardly anyone elses fault there tbh.
joeguevara wrote: » Where does it say he is being cremated there? It says going to miltown plot for a short oration and then ceremony. It says nothing about cremation? Or am i missing it? Im being serious here.
McMurphy wrote: » It said cremation in the death notice from the funeral directors, and doesn't mention a burial on the funeral arrangements above from the Shinners, just an oration, because I'd assume anyone who took the time and effort to ensure they were going to the funeral already knew of the cremation via the family notice issued via the funeral directors.
joeguevara wrote: » If someone used the above to call someone out for not knowing there was a cremation and it didnt mention a cremation but mentioned a service in a cemetery, Id find that quite bizarre. Can you see that?
joemurt wrote: » The reason why Fine Gougers will never drop the disgusting funeral attack line is so no-one ever holds Varadkar to account for his actions during this pandemic. Going down to a crowded park to get pissed with his mates a week or two after his PR campaign dressed up as a doctor ''LeAdInG tHe nAtIOnS fIghT'' at the beginning of this crisis was the most irresponsible message anyone could have done while medical institutes were being over run with covid etc. And this is what Varadkar did. House parties, piss ups in towns and people taking off on holidays is what brought the second wave. Not people paying their respects, no matter how big or small a funeral was. Its an appalling smear against all people who had to grieve over the past year and it will come back to bite those low lives weaponizing it. All created by the Taoiseach, his advisers and his narcissism. Varadkar throws everybody under the bus so he doesn't have to put his hand up and take responsibility for his behaviour time and again. Sociopath.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » You unloaded a lot of untrue bile there, Coach. You don’t come across too well there, unfortunately.
FrancieBrady wrote: » At least he/she isn't going on about 'burials' that nobody ever said were going to happen, in order to get a dig in.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » She was a fair splatther of dirt against the wall though Francie, none of it true. Do you back it all up, a chara ?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Why not answer for your own splatther first Brendi?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » I only deal in facts, Francie, not rubbish like that. You don’t back it up yourself do you?
Which funeral for Storey, the cremation or the burial?
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'Facts' as in this Brendi? There was never to be a 'burial'. Do you accept that now? *If I wish to comment on or back up a post, I will.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Good stuff Francie, I take it from that, that like myself , we feel it’s rubbish. Don’t be afraid to get out of your entrenched time warp,a chara. Be good for the thread in the long run.
Acosta wrote: » Do FG people seriously think that continuing to mention at any given opportunity a funeral that happened 6 months ago that they're convincing the people that voted for Sinm Fein in record numbers that they were wrong and will realise the error of their ways and vote FG next time around?
Deleted User wrote: » Tbf i attended a prodestant funeral(??),for a mates father,(my county has a large enough prodestant population,leads to great banter!),and they stopped for an oration at his family plot,before loading into the hearse for away to cremation Maybe its a cultural thing?
joeguevara wrote: » What ceremony (as per above) would one normally have in a cemetery after a funeral mass in a church. Why does the above not mention a cremation if he was to be cremated. Why did you post that as proof that there was only ever to be a cremation if it doesn’t mention cremation. Was it a mistake?