Solutionking wrote: » My responseIt's a letter given before a judgement is made. The letter says nothing apart from any dealings he had with the person he had no issue. Does not reference to say he knows anything about the charges. He is a TD since 2002, this was written in 2006, he is Ceann Comhairle since 2016 and the week SF need the media to talk about something else this letter comes out. Strange coincidence. I didn't say the tweet was from SF or "have a go", I said it was a strange coincidence this had come to light this week. So no idea what you are talking about? Plus I deleted the post. Why don't you question the person for posting it if this was already covered? if you have a problem with people doing a "simple google" would you not ask them?
smurgen wrote: » A victim read his hypocrisy and took to social media to voice their disgust. Would you rather silence victims?
Solutionking wrote: » Did I say to silence victims? The poster Bannasidhe seems to be questioning why this is been discussed on this thread because it was discussed months ago. You should ask them if they want to silence victims? According to them a simple google by you would have confirmed this was already discussed so should not have been shared.
Ireland2020 wrote: » You tried to defend a man who wrote a character reference for a sexual abuser. You didn't know the story behind it but jumped into defend him as he is a Govt man. Disgusting tbh but that's the FFG way
Solutionking wrote: » I asked a question, it was worded wrong and I deleted the post. Someone quoted it before I deleted. No need for faux outrage As Mary Lou said, the tone was wrong. P.S how many parties now have you accused me of supporting? now its just a blank FFG :-) try again
Bannasidhe wrote: » The poster Bannasidhe is doing nothing of the kind so you can kindly stop projecting your handwaving tactics on to me. I understand completely how it is relevant. Would you like me to spell it out for you? "Politician who wrote a reference for a serial, convicted, sexual abuser claims to be outraged by a tweet" YOU are the one who was trying to dismiss it, or claim it only emerged due to SFSFSFSFSFSF, until you realised how bad it looked that you were dismissing the victim of sexual abuse and/or that it was all over the news 9 months ago. YOU then tried a faux innocent question as to why no one 'asked questions' - it was at this point I told YOU a simple piece of research would have answered YOUR question. I am starting to wonder if you are in reality deeply anti-FG as if your posts are genuine attempts to defend them then wow. Own goal every time.
Solutionking wrote: » 1. I deleted the post but you quoted prior 2. What has FG got to do with this? 3. Stop making everything personal. 4. Don't really care what you wonder to be honest, you are so busying attacking me you don't even realise the TD is FF.
Bannasidhe wrote: » The last bit of Point number 4 I concede. I shall amend (not delete to try and pretend it never happened and then attempt to cry foul when someone picked up on it - my mistake shall be preserved in your quote for eternity) to read 'gov't' where I previously mistook a FFer for a FGer which is a silly mistake as they are obvs polar opposites in every single regard. As for me 'attacking you' I am attacking your posts - if you believe I am being personal hit the report button, that is what it is for.
Ireland2020 wrote: » https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1336282907065929731?s=19 You couldn't make it up.
Solutionking wrote: » You are attacking a deleted post. So go ahead, attack it.
Originally Posted by Solutionking It's a letter given before a judgement is made. The letter says nothing apart from any dealings he had with the person he had no issue. Does not reference to say he knows anything about the charges. He is a TD since 2002, this was written in 2006, he is Ceann Comhairle since 2016 and the week SF need the media to talk about something else this letter comes out. Strange coincidence.
RandomViewer wrote: » I think every TD and Senator should donate a month's salary to be divided among the student Nurses, HSE management should do the same,
Bannasidhe wrote: » No. Questioning a post is not 'attacking'. It obviously wasn't deleted when I questioned your response. You deleted it after I pointed out the tweet you were complaining about was from the victim. Might be time to stop digging.
Solutionking wrote: » It was deleted straight away when I re-read and you know that. You said you are questioning the post and not the poster, the post is deleted so what exactly are you questioning now? Or are people not allowed to delete posts on boards now?
Ireland2020 wrote: » No the cabinet should have been like cop the **** on. We can't be doing this especially after the way we treated the student nurses but no all they see is €€€€€ signs May as well get as much as they can because alot of them won't be elected next time
Dempo1 wrote: » Isn't it just amazing, not a whisper, not a sneaky leak, not a raised eyebrow or voice for that matter, even opposition TD'S uncharacteristically quite, I wonder why? Disgraceful, there all certainly in it together when it comes to allowances.
Solutionking wrote: » It was deleted straight away when I re-read and you know that. You said you are questioning the post and not the poster, the post is deleted so what exactly are you questioning now? Or are people not allowed to delete posts on boards now? You also lied saying I posted saying the tweet was from SF which I didn't.
smurgen wrote: » He can say that again. Everything is coming up Woulfe ��https://twitter.com/McConnellDaniel/status/1336300910927097859?s=19
Solutionking wrote: » The government has launched an Action Plan for insurance reform which includes 66 actions to reduce the cost. Hopefully this delivers on it's promise.
Solutionking wrote: » Did you read the link you posted, its every party Whip who is getting a raise, so you are not going to elect any TD's?Furthermore, the Cabinet has approved an increased allowance for the party whips including an increase from €10,000 to €19,000 for the Sinn Féin whip Pádraig Mac Lochlainn. Sources confirmed that the assistant Sinn Féin whip will receive an increase from €5,000 to €9,500. The Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil whips will receive €10,000 while the Green Party, Solidarity, Labour and Social Democrats whips will receive a €6,000 allowance.
Ireland2020 wrote: » Yes i did read it. When the same positions got a rise last time, Sinn Fein refused it (and will do again) So what do you make of cabinet agreeing to give more money out to TDs while voting against Student Nurses getting paid after promising they would be pais for the duration of the pandemic?
Ireland2020 wrote: » https://twitter.com/McConnellDaniel/status/1336300566826414081?s=19https://www.independent.ie/world-news/coronavirus/student-nurses-to-be-paid-for-duration-of-coronavirus-pandemic-39079270.html Leo lying to everyone again