markodaly wrote: » You do know that your actions make lie of your bolded bits. You defend SF to the hilt, day in day out, even when it comes to their PIRA brothers in arms and their murderous campaign. So, in a SF thread, you rather talk about FF or FG.... :pac: Maybe post in the actual relevant thread then, no?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Simple. The reason I voted SF is that I hope they can break the power swap. Other than that, I am not a member and would not be actively promoting them. More concerned with getting rid of one of the civil war parties (no odds which one as they are the same) hence I would talk more about them I suppose. Anything else mark?, you seem overly concerned with me.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You taking up modding mark? Sounds like it from the backseat there.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Simple. The reason I voted SF is that I hope they can break the power swap. Other than that, I am not a member and would not be actively promoting them. More concerned with getting rid of one of the civil war parties (no odds which one as they are the same) hence I would talk more about them I suppose.
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FrancieBrady wrote: » See how many threads you can find started by me promoting them. Apparently I am paid to do it. This is water of a ducks back. I know who I am myself - a republican who will defend SF on republican issues and FG FF hypocritical ones. Political ones such as the economic policy, hardly at all. Some social issues, no, wouldn't see eye to eye with them. That's me, I am happy in my skin, a floating voter whose vote is owned by no-one but me - it's you guys welded to FG FF that seem unhappy. Not happy unless you are poking the sweeping brush under your beds for the dasteredly Shinners that live under it.
markodaly wrote: » So why do you defend SF on economic issues and issues such as Covid chicken to bullying to sending a man to someone's house to get her to delete a tweet? Is someones actions on Social Media all related to 'SF Republcian' issues?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I don't defend them on economic issues much Mark...is what I said.
What's the Covid chicken about? Stanley's radio interview where he wondered was it safe?
I see somebody challenging the journalist on the 'sinister man who called to the house' saying that he was actually her next door neighbour. So we'll see how 'sinister' that was as the story develops.
So why indeed mark. You take a wee break from the modding there, I'm nt the subject of the thread. Deal with the content of any post I make not me and why I post. None of your business as far as I know.
markodaly wrote: » Oh Really??https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=114773594&postcount=9252https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=114896922&postcount=10166https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=113215533&postcount=4613 Again, it's getting easier and easier to debunk your posts because there are also posts yesterday contradicting what you said today and will say tomorrow.
markodaly wrote: » Roman Shortall, who is a big Social Media supporter of SF appears to be having second thoughts..... The truth slowly dawning....https://twitter.com/RomanShortall/status/1334851336115007489
Suckit wrote: » Are we reading different threads, or are you linking to posts you hope others won't read?? The first post you quoted there states that he hasn't taken any side on it. The 2nd post is from the same conversation. The last quote is asking if the current government can give any clarity to another posters claims... Seriously. This is WTF stuff. There is attempts at point scoring, and then there is this.
markodaly wrote: » Oh Really??https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=114773594&postcount=9252https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=114896922&postcount=10166https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=113215533&postcount=4613 Again, it's getting easier and easier to debunk your posts because there are also posts yesterday contradicting what you said today and will say tomorrow. He can wonder all he wants in private, but the presenter called him out on it, he had zero evidence that it was not safe and was just scaremongering, like out of the anti-vax playbook. As a public representative, he needs to be careful with his use of words and 'wondering' out loud. He made himself look like an idiot in regards to that issue. Again, though you are defending him on this and it has nothing to do with Republicanism, but there is a question about competency from a SF TD. Who is this somebody? Someone on Twitter? :D
FrancieBrady wrote: » I think you might find that is in reference to an official FG party account attacking him earlier.
expectationlost wrote: » https://twitter.com/search?q=neighbour%20from%3Achristineomg5&f=live
FrancieBrady wrote: » She was criticising SF SK...read the fecking post. She was also criticising FG.
markodaly wrote: » Seamus Lynch, a SF member and ex-candidate for the Dail?https://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/news/seamus-lynch-selected-as-sinn-fein-candidate-in-east-meath-27105435.html Tell me again how this disproves what I said about SF sending one of its goons to this girl's house?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Strange that, considering she got elected on SF surplus. If SF had another candidate she’d be on the PUP. Smith just criticizes everyone, and draws her wedge nice and cosy.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Hmmm ..lot of anger out there. I’m hearing of a lot of unrest in the PAC. Stanno might have an extended holiday, perhaps.
Bonniedog wrote: » for the record, I don't see why either of Stanley's tweets ought to make him some sort of a Pariah. He supported the IRA in 1979 and sees it as no different to 1920...
Hamsterchops wrote: » Stop right there ... ALARM BELL RINGS :mad: For that is the very essence as to why he's being attacked and cast out by all sides. Once you start equating the actions of a terrorist group in 79' or 80' with what went before at the birth of this State then you run straight into a big problem, as Stanley has discovered.
Danzy wrote: » For some but many of us view Narrow water as a success.
Hamsterchops wrote: » Yes, of course from a Provisional IRA that day was a great success.
Hamsterchops wrote: » Yes, of course from a Provisional IRA/terrorism perspective that day was a great success. But don't expect kudos from this State, our President, or the Dail for terrorist attacks.