Deshawn wrote: » Not at all. The tax payers money is there as is the housing. In fact I hope own door accommodation and full welfare rights actually become a draw and tens of thousands begin to arrive here. We can help everyone. Many happy returns
TaurenDruid wrote: » The former asylum seekers now working in our hospitals already have helped loads, you'll be delighted to hear!
Poor_old_gill wrote: » The thing I still can’t understand, well the main thing, is the defence of your man Aaron Brady. Why were they outside court abusing the media and the victims family? I’ve never really gotten that to be honest. I can understand, not condone, the rest of the sh*t as it’s all standard loon-ball playbook stuff. Anti vax, anti Semitic, George Soros is backing everything, anti immigrant- it’s all the same crap by every similar group in every western country. However I just can’t grasp the Brady stuff
Deshawn wrote: » I just had buttered bread for dipping. Twas about a mug size of soup. For all you know that person may be a Muslim and didn't want the on offer ham or may have been a vegan and didn't want the on offer cheese or maybe a vegetarian and didn't want any of the on offer meat. If it's bothering you that much why not make up some meals and drop it into them. The outrage about nothing is beyond ridiculous at this stage. Go and do something about it instead of whining on line. Il donate a smoked Atlantic salmon if that's acceptable. If not il try locate some wild pheasant. Bore off
NovemberWren wrote: » That wonderful Garda that died. Only him and another garda at that credit union. Seemingly previously there were mootings that he might declare about some problems or irregularities in the Garda force? And this may be why Gem is looking into the full background of this case. In this country being a Garda and being Irish, may be at odds. The first is based on law and stricture and the second on warmth, help, and forebearance. But politicians, whatever you allow them, like to be top of the heap and tend to turn on any help. That poor Garda who died, the case may be more complex than 'just' one person who went to jail. Were there more? Maybe Gem + co. were not 'abusing', but maybe more it was their' drawing the public's attention to the complexities of this case.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Friday Prayers at my local Mosques
Nokia6230i wrote: » You referring to the Croke Park Eid? The Cleric Sheykh (sp?) Al Qadri who is the medias Muslim go-to, reached out to the GAA as their national stadium was suffidiently large to hold such a gathering albeit of a miniscule amount of people, 200; it was or had nothing to do with Govt. as such;
Joeytheparrot wrote: » No. They didnt.It was an outdoors event
AndrewJRenko wrote: » I thought you said you had a sandwich? Your story seems to be evolving. Here's a mad idea - if you're contracted to provide meals for an audience that includes Muslims and vegetarians, you should design your menus accordingly and not leave people with a single slice of tomato.
The Nal wrote: » Our ancestors got a better meal in Castle Clinton 170 years ago. Actually, some of our ancestors would have gotten a better meal in Van Diemen's Land 170 years ago.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Did you have more than a single slice of tomato in your sandwich? What size was your soup serving?
V8 Interceptor wrote: » That alone should ring an alarm bell. If that's why you think they chose Croke Park then okay... Yes they did. It was above the allowed numbers. I remember Al Qadri writing to the Minister for dispensation.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Your head'd probably explode if I told you the Croke Pk. Eid Festivities were celebrated elsewhere too; my local Youth Centre (Outside of it obviously!), Synge St./Templeogue GAA Grounds and other GAA Grounds natioanlly incl. Dublin too.You make out like Muslims can't even go into Croke Pk.; sure what would they know about GAA; same approach is taken to British Forces/PSNI having a team or players individually involved with clubs.....
TaurenDruid wrote: » The normal prayers can be, and are, conducted anywhere - you certainly don't need to go to a mosque to pray. I've had colleagues in the past (pre-Covid) who'd use a meeting room if one was free.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Grand. Hopefully it doesn't stick in your craw that your taxes will be paying for whatever systems replaces DP, but given your evident empathy-ectomy, I fear the worst. Happy Christmas!
V8 Interceptor wrote: » The gullibility is strong in this one. You really think that's all they were allowed? How can you lads be so easily taken in?
V8 Interceptor wrote: » Why don't you investigate instead of believing one picture someone took?
Deshawn wrote: » A single slice of tomato for dinner. Evolving stories indeed
AndrewJRenko wrote: » So you don't know that they were allowed anything more then. That's what I thought.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » I don't know how you got that from what I said. Of course Muslims and anyone can go to Croke Park...to watch Gaelic games. They're the only group though that go there to put on a demonstration on the pitch that has nothing to do with GAA. Btw you're happy with the way this is going, that we now have Muslims celebrating Eid all over GAA grounds? How exactly is this a positive development for the Country? This is what so-called progressives think is progressive... Well there is only one system to replace it and that's housing them ahead of Irish people. I think we can safely say you've not been stuck on a housing list for 7 years.
DubInMeath wrote: » We also have, American football, compromised rules and concerts in croke park, also rugby while Lansdowne was being redeveloped beingas well as the pope for the Festival of Families in 2018.
DubInMeath wrote: » As for people praying in offices, we've Jewish and Muslims who do so in the last place I worked as well as some Baptists. Don't believe in any of it myself, but don't get my knickers in a twist about it either.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » If you think that's all they were allowed then as the old saying goes, I've got a bridge to sell you.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » Well here's a wild one. How about a refill of soup and another sandwich when they're finished?
V8 Interceptor wrote: » Ah now come on! No knicker twisting but isn't it a bizarre desire of the so called progressive left that they like to see the growth of Islam, of all things, in Ireland?
V8 Interceptor wrote: » I don't know how you got that from what I said. Of course Muslims and anyone can go to Croke Park...to watch Gaelic games. They're the only group though that go there to put on a demonstration on the pitch that has nothing to do with GAA.
DubInMeath wrote: » Whats to come on about nothing incorrect about anything that I posted, and yet they are nothing to do with galic games, so assume that your not happy about the non Gaelic games and concerts taking place in croke park.
DubInMeath wrote: » As for religion, most of the np shills on here have a lot in common with radical Muslims, ye just want the Catholic version and have an issue with skin colour. In short ame type of c*nt just a different way to pray.
DubInMeath wrote: » Don't know about the progressive left as wouldn't be one of them or know anyone who is. Bit silly to assume that just because someone doesn't judge a person solely on their religion, sexual orientation or skin colour that they are, it just means they are not a c*nt.
DubInMeath wrote: » As for religious people, personally for work purposes they can be very handy, as a lot of them are as gullible as most conspiracy theory believers and as such are very easy to hack.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » A little bit different than an Eid celebration don't you think? I'm an NP shill?! I'm not religious, same as you. You assumed I was an NP shill and a Catholic :rolleyes: Great argument as to the benefits of the rise of Islam in Ireland. We're surely onto a winner
DubInMeath wrote: » As for religion, most of the np shills on here have a lot in common with radical Muslims, ye just want the Catholic version.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » Btw you're happy with the way this is going, that we now have Muslims celebrating Eid all over GAA grounds? How exactly is this a positive development for the Country?