Bishop of hope wrote: » The GFA is in place, it is supposed to have taken the threat out of this island. Your language is comical as it appears you think that means as long as one side eventually wins. I don't think that was the point of the GFA at all. It's an agreement on a democratic process going forward. What threat to the island do you see?
FrancieBrady wrote: » as usual all FF and FG want to do is pontificate from the high moral ground.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Catherine Murphy needs to grow a set. Out this guy.
Deleted User wrote: » Breathtaking, in context of what goes on all day in every boards politics or current affairs thread. Simply breathtaking.
Bishop of hope wrote: » I'm not sure that's the answer to the issue at all. Even celebrating the Kilmichael ambush and other battles is adding fuel to the fire. Our govt here have a responsibility to quit with the glory battle days commemorations, perhaps too. We hear and see how the men of the Kilmichael ambush were hero's but yet we criticise Stanley for stating the Blackwater incident had the same type of status, when there is a comparison to be made between them logically. It's insensitive and inappropriate now as things stand, but not illogical that there be a comparison.
FrancieBrady wrote: » It is. A FG Tanaiste confesses to wrongdoing and FF and the Greens gather round to protect him. A TD issues an insensitive tweet and he has to go.
Solutionking wrote: » "But but but Leo something something something" Back to the standard answer I see
FrancieBrady wrote: » You going to back up your lies SK? Where did I 'glorify the IRA'?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Don’t go down that rabbit hole Sk....
FrancieBrady wrote: » If that was a 'Shinner' issuing instructions to another poster we know what you would be saying Brendi. SK won't back up his lies, we know that. So don't be fretting.
Solutionking wrote: » Quick search and I haven't been the first to confirm you glorify the PIRA.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Not fretting at all, a chara. Only issue here is Stanley.....
FrancieBrady wrote: » In real news: Finucane family turned down in their request for a public inquiry.
UDAWINNER wrote: » not surprised tbh, only a catholic they had murdered with their collusion. Lets see the outrage from FFG over this compared to feckin tweet. I bet arlene won't be writing to complain, ah sure, he's only a terrorist:(
The UK Government’s decision on whether to order a public inquiry into Pat Finucane’s murder will signal if it is committed to truth and reconciliation, Ireland’s foreign affairs minister has said
KarlMarks wrote: » I don't know why Stanley needed to apologize or why SF are apologising on his behalf. Stupid. I grew up in the 70's and 80's as a committed supporter of violent armed struggle to remove the British from Ireland, abolish the puppet government in Dublin, and create a 32 county socialist Republic based on the principles of Pearse and Connolly. I disagreed with ending the armed resistance, but now accept it was for the best. What I don't want is Provisional SF trying to become just like the other Free State establishment bastards. Own your history and own your wants, to get the Brits out of Ireland, and to ****ing break the Free State traitors. Hopefully Ogra SF have more revolutionary members than their increasingly cosy 26 county arm.
Bowie wrote: » On the contrary, if it's a tweet from a FG councilor admiring the fascist blueshirts it's dismissed or ignored. Not that one cancels out the other.
blanch152 wrote: » Was just listening the Six-One News, they had a lengthy piece on Brian Stanley ahead of a very short piece on Finucane. A pity that the vile shenanigans of Stanley distracted from the issues in the Finucane case.