FrancieBrady wrote: » So, I cannot remember anyone informing me from other parties that they had my data. Should be looked into and raps on knuckles/fines administered.
Hạ Long Bay wrote: » Amazing you have a vivid memory of what they post though down to the exact wording. Very hard to take poster serious when it's this constant deflection and spin. Good night.
markodaly wrote: » Write to the Data Protection Commissioner if you are so concerned. You can add the latest revelation by SF as your motivation to getting onto them.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Vivid? Exact wording? you guys sure love the inventions. It was a long explanation of which I can remember precisely:It's a branch nomination process afaik. Sorry you are upset, that's all I can remember.
markodaly wrote: » There is no 'may' about it. This is an absolute clear breach of GDPR. Data mining from Facebook and the electoral registry and chucking this data into your own private database, for private party use, use that no one has given permission to, is a clear breach of GDPR. Anyone that has data belonging to you HAS to be upfront about it and if requested, they should delete that data ASAP when requested. I hope the data protection regulator takes them to the cleaners.
Hạ Long Bay wrote: » I have no idea what you mean by "you guys" Do you mean people who ask questions about SF?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well you know there's only two groups that matter in a """conflict""" With us or against us Its great because anything you do then is justifiable
FrancieBrady wrote: » No, people who invent things like 'vivid memories' and 'exact words'. those 'guys'.
Hạ Long Bay wrote: » Are they any worse than the "vague memories" and "might posts here again" people?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I answered you as honestly as I could. Got nothing but abuse.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You also need to remember that Sinn Féin’s constitution does not recognise the Irish state established in 1922, its defences forces or its 1937 constitution. They don’t publish their constitution on their website of course.
Hạ Long Bay wrote: » You sure did and thanks for that. It showed how when asked a straight question you deflected and tried to spin and use fictional posts\posters to make a point. If you want to show the abuse you got from me please point it out.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You are calling me a liar with the 'fictional poster; comment, you invent a 'vivid memory' and 'exact words' to have a pop at me. Seems fairly abusive by anyone's reckoning. Take it handy, I'll know for again.
Fann Linn wrote: » I know that. But some lads on here seem to think the Shinners need to trawl FB to get addresses.
Hạ Long Bay wrote: » Sure just link the post you were referring to and that will clear it all up. Also I never called you a liar just find your posts a bit fictional at times.
FrancieBrady wrote: » There you go again. I answered honestly to be more or less accused of lying. Let's just leave it there.
Hạ Long Bay wrote: » I asked how was the leader of SF elected. You don't appear to know as does anyone else it seems. You then went on to reference a random reply which you can't actually post to show it's genuine. Your right let's leave it there if you think you answered anything honestly during this debate.
NovemberWren wrote: » Does 'elected' mean there were Opponents in an election? If so, name the Opponents. Recently I read, that Gerry Adams was 'Elected'.... 30 times!^*!
blanch152 wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/lawto-stop-social-media-management-abroad-for-political-parties-after-sinn-fein-revelations-40301728.html "He wants to ban parties from transferring funding or resources from branches of their organisation based outside of Ireland into the State for electoral purposes. The new legislation will mean any transfer of “money or resources” will be treated as a political donation that will limit the amount parties can transfer between their organisation to €2,500." This is good news. It is very wrong for political organisations outside the State to be able to buy influence in the State in this way. "It is also aimed at banning politicians from receiving training or political advice paid for by units of their party based outside of the country. It will also prohibit parties from commissioning and paying for political research outside of the State and transferring the findings to operations in the country. It will also stop parties from deploying paid party officials based in other countries to campaign during elections in Ireland." These measures are also welcome as no State should have their politics influenced by outsiders. The murky role played by FOSF in the US should become clearer thanks to this legislation.
Bambi wrote: » I'm glad to see you've come around to the threat of foreign interference in our state via funding I assume you're in favour of foreign religious organisations (hello Muslim Bortherhood) and commerical entities being similarly restricted in pumping money into this country in order to prevent outsiders interefering in our state Or NGOs having political donation limits placed on the funds that government allocate to them from our taxes? Or the EU being prevented from attaching political conditions to their COVID relief package? Its all outsiders meddling in our affairs via finances so you must be agin it right?