Bubbaclaus wrote: » So your complaint is that they were slow starting the investigation? No disagreement from me there. Hopefully they can conclude it swiftly.
expectationlost wrote: » baout something that occurred in 2015 and was reported about in 2018
Bubbaclaus wrote: » What do you mean? From the article it appears that an investigation has just started.
expectationlost wrote: » not swift then
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Yup, the scrutiny around the office purchase is not new. I believe the watchdog probe into it is though, hence the article published today.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Not good enough. Words won't bring back dead children.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I'm not desperate enough to exploit victims by changing reconciliation into forgivrness,
FrancieBrady wrote: » Adams has had the courage to face up to what happened that day.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/adams-apologises-to-parry-family-1.814175
wicklowstevo wrote: » your link is from 2007 his is 2013 , isn't a victim allowed his own feelings , there really is no level ye wont sink to ffs , all over some provo easter eggs ? disgusting
FrancieBrady wrote: » Blanch, for pity's sake, stop. It is really really demeaning to you.
blanch152 wrote: » You claimed he sat in reconciliation, trying to selectively use him to make a political point in a nasty distortion. Colin Parry has not forgiven the IRA, nor will he. Exploiting one meeting for a sinister political purpose is what you are doing.
"Meeting Mr Adams and sharing a public platform with him will be very challenging for me," he said. "However it is a vital step on my own personal journey to reconciliation and a vital step too for the foundation in living up to its charter principles."
FrancieBrady wrote: » Where the hell did I claim that? Read the article I posted. And stop exploiting selective victims for political purposes, it's dirty tactics.
blanch152 wrote: » Francie, you are wrong again.https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-northern-ireland-24140884 "Mr Parry told BBC Breakfast: "I haven't forgiven the IRA for killing Tim, nor has anybody in my family and we never will."" Seems again that you and Sinn Fein are the ones doing the exploiting.
FrancieBrady wrote: » They were able to sit in reconciliation. Not so some here who wish to exploit victims for solely political purposes.
wicklowstevo wrote: » what a horrible thing to say francie , murdering their children wasn't enough for ye , you have to smear the parents too ?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I think you do great disrespect to Mr & Mrs Parry there blanch as you seek to exploit more victims.
blanch152 wrote: » Only weasel words ever came out of the mouth of Adams.
blanch152 wrote: » He knew exactly what he was at and when he was posting that.
wicklowstevo wrote: » good to see Gerry still has a sense of timing . I doubt there are having the craic in warrington today mindhttps://twitter.com/PoliceWarr/status/1373213583451033605
expectationlost wrote: » the office was bought in 2015 and issue was reported on as far back as 2018
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Hopefully the SIPO investigation will be thorough and resolved swiftly.
Bubbaclaus wrote: » It was a joke Francie about coins, hence the smiley face. Why so serious? Hopefully the SIPO investigation will be thorough and resolved swiftly.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Why can't you read the article...it most certainly wasn't lying around. It is detailed as to how the money was raised.