aido79 wrote: » What am I going to find out? That one of the sisters who served time in prison married a FF Td? Anything else?
a very cool kid wrote: » Brian Stanley pro Provo David Cullianane - Up the RA
FrancieBrady wrote: » Was voting for her compulsory?
McMurphy wrote: » Google harder aido.
aido79 wrote: » Maybe so but still not a good look for politicians to campaign for the release of something who killed a detective in my opinion. I won't be writing to anyone but Pauline is way down the list of people I will ever vote for.
aido79 wrote: » You realise they were Sinn Fein members don't you?
RandomViewer wrote: » Think you need to brush up on your former FF TDs Google Gillespie sisters
FrancieBrady wrote: » There isn't one now, but plenty still taking out their recriminations. The GFA was a process. She and he had every right to look for release. If you didn't understand that then you shouldn't have voted for it and maybe write to whoever you do vote for and complain, because all the political parties here fervently supported it. Some of them just want to cherrypick the bits that suit them though, funnily enough.
smurgen wrote: » Christ they're still lying.FG are Trumpian. https://twitter.com/christineomg5/status/1337786362582462470?s=19
aido79 wrote: » Don't forget Francie's number 2, Pauline Tully. You'd have to wonder about the type of person who would marry a former provisional IRA member while they were in prison for the manslaughter of a detective.
aido79 wrote: » Maybe you don't have a problem with her choice of partner but do you have any issues with her as a SF councillor campaigning for his early release? Can you imagine a member of any other party in Ireland actually campaigning with the full support of the party for the release of a convicted killer of a detective?
aido79 wrote: » What conflict/war was happening in 2005 when she was campaigning for his release?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yes, if the party was the political wing of an army involved in a conflict/war.(She would have seen it as an army, before you get indignant) I could check what happened after the conflict/wars FG and FF were born out of if I was stuck for a cheap political point. But I won't. I'll leave you to make the most of all you guys seem to have left, digging the dirt.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I wouldn't consider it any of my business, and would not try to control or pass comment on who somebody decides to have as a partner. Nor would I pass comment to score a cheap political point.But we have yet to find out how low the FG crew will go. Do you pass judgement on choice of partner when other relationships go bad? Do the old 'I told you so'? Lovely.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Francie you have been on here piling on FG on three or four threads 12 hours a day for the past few months. Don’t you thing it’s a bit rich to start squealing when someone gives you a taste of your own medicine. Nothing personal, but if you can’t take it, don’t give it.
aido79 wrote: » What has it got to do with control? I just think a person's choice of partner gives an idea of what type of person they are especially if that person is a deranged psychopath.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Just how much control of people do you guys want? Scary when a person's choice of partner is used against them.
a very cool kid wrote: » That's your one who went on her holiers during the campaign? (The campaign SF expected to win so much they didn't run enough candidate or come up with a program for Government on). How many current TDs that have "issues" are we on now? Patricia Ryan - 9/11 conspiracy theorist Brian Stanley - Anti Fluoride, pro Provo, glorifies death Reada Cronin - hates Jews Violet Wynne - steals from charities Martin Browne - Another with his Twitter gone David Cullianane - Up the RA Dessie Ellis - an actual murderer Aenghus O Snodaigh - wife threatens cops/his election helpers found with weapons/printer cartridges Who have I missed? At what point do these stop being one-offs?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Incorrect Francie, the auld VB tactics, Sf keep talking through all the flak, and Hannon jumps in the back them up . Francie, listen, there are people out here who see those tactics being operated. Like a good lad, stop trying to say black is white.... we see the tactics. ‘Nuff said, stop trying to defend the indefensible.
FrancieBrady wrote: » SF Shills In Da Studio! The FG guy was left shouting on the sidelines...nobody took his bait. I.E. nobody is interested, there are more important things to worry about.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » You don’t even know the guys name dude !!! Carthy handed nobody their arse on a plate. I listened to the programme and Hannon was her usual inept self, totally useless. Complete waste of space.
Dempo1 wrote: » Yep, Saturday with Katie Hannon, the FG rep, just went off on a SF rant, had nothing to do with what was being discussed, but SF"S Matt Mc Carthy responded by handing the Minister, his A*** on a plate.
a very cool kid wrote: » Is this the official Sinn Féin position now? Do you think the Americans did 9/11 themselves?
McMurphy wrote: » RTE radio I assume lads? Have a bit of a drive later I could do with a laugh in the background.