Deleted User wrote: » A chara, if my point wasnt clear then i have to say your rebuttal is positively double dutch to me. I included the slippery slope shorthand- id say thats a fairly standard criticism of a point to invoke that should unlock whatever of the rest wasnt on the surface immediately obvious
blanch152 wrote: » That's not why they were rioting on the streets. They were rioting because of the corruption that saw Michelle O'Neill and Conor Murphy escape prosecution. I have been consistent all along that Dara Calleary was right to resign because as a Minister he knew or should know the law. The others at that golf dinner had the excuse that the laws were confusing. The same principle means that O'Neill and Murphy have to go. That they haven't resigned shows the very low standards of Sinn Fein.
“Friends of Sinn Fein (FOSF) in the US have employed a top social media company as per their filed returns, under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, for the period November 2019 to October 2020. However, the Facebook ad library tells us FOSF didn’t post a single advertisement on Facebook for that 12-month period. That’s pretty odd following a year of consultancy services. “It is a legitimate question to ask; are Friends of Sinn Fein USA cross subsidising Sinn Féin work in this state and therefore circumventing SIPO rules?
"A party supporter who is now based in Germany works for our social media team. In Serbia, we have two party supporters who occasionally help out our social media team.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Good article by O'Broin in the business post this morning on the flawed current approach to social housing provision Hes the best of SF front bench by a country mile, I wasn't a fan of his cosplaying phase several years back but the guy is informed and correct on his topic which is more than i can say about most spokespeople across all parties.
expectationlost wrote: » ok this is a bit more interesting Former Facebook manager based in Dublin and Serbia runs Sinn Féin social media here and UShttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/former-facebook-manager-based-in-dublin-and-serbia-runs-sinn-fein-social-media-here-and-us-40269972.html an Irish woman married to a Serbian, that is of no matter, the question is who is paying her?https://www.finegael.ie/investigation-required-into-sinn-feins-transnational-social-media-management-cummins/https://efile.fara.gov/docs/5006-Supplemental-Statement-20201125-33.pdf Sinn fein said they have supporters in Gemrany and Serbia who help out the party https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40253849.html she is being paid by the US org but only "helping out" the Irish politicians????
Asus X540L wrote: » I don't follow politics much but have been watching the news regularly due to the pandemic when I didn't really bother before. Now I understand the opposition have to play the devil's advocate a bit, but I cannot comprehend the utter humourless moaning of Mary Lou and the Shinners. Every single time she opens her mouth it's to call incompetence with the government and to demand the resignation of someone. That health spokesman of hers isn't far behind. God help us all if these muppets get into power.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Free houses for everyone basically I take it?
a very cool kid wrote: » https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/crime/psni-assessment-of-ira-army-council-relationship-with-sinn-fein-remains-unchanged-says-chief-constable-simon-byrne-3187440 I wonder will the Shinners join everyone else in demanding his resignation now?
UDAWINNER wrote: » It's the Newsletter FFS. Was hardly going to say that Army Council has no role in SF and then the DUP/UVF/UDA Scum go mad that he sympathises with them. Bit like that rat MI5 Harris, he uses these reports with no factual basis to secor political points Both have been silent on Loyalst scum for years, wonder why?
blanch152 wrote: » That explains why they let the Storey funeral go ahead. With the IRA Army Council still in control, the reaction on the ground if they stopped it would make the last few nights look like a picnic.
a very cool kid wrote: » So it's fake news?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Gregory Campbell (DUP) was on the BBC there explaining how it was all the Shinners fault too.
blanch152 wrote: » Do I care? No Does anyone else? Don't think so. I am not really sure why you think the thoughts of Gregory Campbell matter to any extent on a Sinn Fein thread.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Just saying, you were on the same page as him again. You are saying the police and the PPS are corrupt.
blanch152 wrote: » Oh, it's about me, not Sinn Fein. Now I understand.
FrancieBrady wrote: » SF haven't said the PSNI and the PPS are corrupt, the DUP and yourself have. That's true is it not? So if they are corrupt why do you believe anything they say? You seem to believe selective stuff.
blanch152 wrote: » Yes, I don't blindly follow a particular political party or a particular ideology (most of which are toxic), I use discernment and analysis in order to decide what to believe. The PSNI engaged in a corrupt action when they didn't prosecute Michelle O'Neill. That does not mean everything they did was corrupt.
FrancieBrady wrote: » How where they corrupt?
Deleted User wrote: » Guilty by association Blanch!
blanch152 wrote: » They made prior arrangements with a political party to assist that political party in breaking the regulations around a funeral/political rally. A police force beholden to a political party is one of the clear signs of corruption. You know all this, I have explained it before.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The IRA committed to the the peace process...that is what the PSNI are saying they are doing.
wicklowstevo wrote: » and all those times you and your fellows insisted that there is no ira :pac::pac::pac::pac: