tomzolo wrote: » More whataboutery from the 2nd Battalion of the West Brit Brigade of Boards.
batman75 wrote: » I love how SF people throw out the old West Brit term whenever an Irish person who has some decency in him/her to call out SF for the bullsh*t they spout. Adams knows bloody well what happened to her. The least he owes her family is to tell them the truth. SF and the IRA are vile and no amount of 'West Brit' nonsense is going to dilute that reality.
FrancieBrady wrote: » They have been told what happened have they not?
batman75 wrote: » One of the key participants has consistenly denied being involved and denied ever being in the IRA so that in itself places doubt on the plausibility of any explanation ever given to the family. Yes the British occupation in NI is wrong and was wrong from the start. But I cannot see any justification for disappearing and killing a woman leaving her children orphaned. Surely you as much as you love SF/IRA you can see that was wrong?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I believe it was all wrong from the start. No equivocation here. The people on who you depend for the info that Adams was involved also say that McConville was a warned informer. At the time, informers were so dangerous they were killed without mercy. That is one of the obscenities of conflict/war as was Ballymurphy and why they should never be allowed to start.
Is this the end wrote: » Many people including my gf voted for FF or FG on the promise they wouldn't jump into bed together. Them votes are gone
Is this the end wrote: » After today's ERSI report that for the first time in the history of the state, peoples in there 30s and 40s will be poorer than there parents. Thats the under 40 vote near wiped for FF or FG, or is this ERSI report all SFs fault?
Is this the end wrote: » Haha the troubles will not erupt again. Unionists might try start but 99% unionists and 99% catholics have no interest in going back to the past. Its as if you want this to happen as it may damage SF. Thats more worrying that people have that view than the troubles returning
skimpydoo wrote: » It is new here, I never thought I would see FF or FG in government.
Marine Layer wrote: » I've been listening to it adnauseum for a few years prior 'sure the only answer is for them to go in together' These are by and large the ordinary folk voting for both and not old either
Is this the end wrote: » Well isnt it good for SF that Jim O Callaghan who will prob be their new leader is open to talk to SFhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/ff-tds-would-not-exclude-sinn-f%C3%A9in-coalition-after-next-election-1.4478483
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » More Populist Rubbish from SF today:............
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » More Populist Rubbish from SF today: Sinn Féin is renewing its call for high earners to pay a solidarity tax It's a symptomatic example of how SF economic policies want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs. Someone with connections to SF should remind them that The top 1% of all income tax cases in Ireland earn 9.1% of income and pay 30.4% of the taxation, the top 5% pay almost 55% of all taxation from 22.7% of the income. In effect this means that those persons or households with over 100,000 in income account for over half of all income tax paid, underlining the extreme redistributive effects of the Irish tax system. Perhaps a "Solidarity tax" should also include the huge number of SF voters paying little or no tax at least make a bit of a contribution instead of looking for free everything all the time.
blanch152 wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/news/sinn-fein-td-denies-claimsthe-partyhumiliated-derry-mlas-martina-anderson-and-karen-mullan-40419519.html "Speaking to Independent.ie, Sinn Féin TD in Cavan Monaghan Matt Carthy denied the two MLAs had been “humiliated”. “I don’t think Sinn Féin has humiliated anybody, we’re all elected representatives,” he said." "Mr Carthy said “tough” decisions must be made to “maximise” the party’s success in elections." The big boys have spoken. The women will have to stop moaning about tough decisions.
Is this the end wrote: » Sinn Fein as a party are not performing as well in Derry than other areas. Sinn Fein have decided to try make the party a success in Derry with new people out forward for election. There is nothing more to this but if you want to go down the route of men telling women what to do, work away
Deleted User wrote: » Very brave of posh Free Stater, Mary Lou McDonald, to bring out the long knives and get rid of republican royalty like Anderson. Real changing of the guard stuff. Seems she got Gerry Kelly and Adams former bodyguard to deliver the news to Anderson and her crew. We all know that the SDLP were eating SF's dinner in Derry, but you wouldn't have to be Albert Einstein to work out there's something else afoot.
Is this the end wrote: » Any data or proof that the huge numbers of SF voters pay little or no tax and want free everything. Or have you made that up?
Is this the end wrote: » Mary Lou does not deal with parties matters in the 6 counties. Michelle would be the leader in the 6 counties. Mary Lou never sent anybody anywhere The conspiracy theories are great to read though, even if you don't know whos in charge of SF in the 6 counties
[Deleted User] wrote: » Let's not beat around the bush here - why did the army council of the IRA decide Anderson was no longer fit for purpose, and is this something they can also do with their politicians down South? I mean Anderson served a life sentence for planting bombs outside pubs, so she'd be very highly regarded amongst the crew who get maudlin about mass murder. Is there more to this story than meets the eye? Obviously internet gossip is just that so only asking the question.
Fann Linn wrote: » 4 posts up ^^^ ye said it was Mary Lou. You'd want to get your story straight. Tripping up all over the place.
Is this the end wrote: » Michelle deals with all matters regarding the NI assemly Mary Lou deals with all matters regarding the 26 counties Its not very hard to understand