Allinall wrote: » So I'm Irish now, with Brit masters. If only I knew.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » He was a chef.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » .....as a chef. Look your going to talk about being at war and legitimate targets etc, but this was an ordinary guy doing a low level job.
CaoimhinCong wrote: » Ordinary man? He worked against his community. I don't delight in murder. I'm calling it for what it was. Patsy Gillespie was a collaborator. He was treated accordingly IMO.
CaoimhinCong wrote: » So let's say Damien at number 4 Allscourt avenue murders your family member. A few years later Damien's brother has a job do you move into 8 allcouet avenue and do the job. Loyalty would be a huge issue, hurt, etc etc. Bloody Sunday the 2 para- fort george- 14 neighbours murdered. Collaborator.
CaoimhinCong wrote: » So let's say Damien at number 4 Allscourt avenue murders your family member. A few years later Damien's brother has a job do you move into 8 allcouet avenue and do the job.Loyalty would be a huge issue, hurt, etc etc. Bloody Sunday the 2 para- fort george- 14 neighbours murdered. Collaborator.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » "The paras murdered 14 people so now we are going to murder one of our own because he makes sandwiches for them" - makes no sense
CaoimhinCong wrote: » Feed people to pigs? Do tell?
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » It's very obvious why SF wants the SCC gone as SF runs it's own special type of justice system. Kangaroos courts, disappear people ... It's a bit like North Korea where Kim uses artillery to blow up people who aren't "Loyal".
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Lot of slates being lifted here, slug life being exposed to the harsh light of reality.
CaoimhinCong wrote: » I haven't been a member of sinn fein for 15 years as I stated about 20 posts ago. Sinn fein would rather this not discussed I have no issue in saying what I think of a collaborator. Its a shame but its the truth he worked for the Brits.
guy2231 wrote: » Nah that's more FG style than Sinn Fein, old IRA disappeared nearly 20 times more people (mostly protestants) in 3 years than the provos did in 30.
costacorta wrote: » https://twitter.com/oconnellhugh/status/1403613057415319553?s=21 Eoin telling porkies again
CDarby wrote: » Something about stones in glasshouses....https://twitter.com/davidintheforc1/status/1403307967206891520?s=19
costacorta wrote: » Sure ye are already after starting a thread LeotheLiar so nothing new there but maybe a new Thread of EointheLiar should be started now.
Marine Layer wrote: » Look parties can't be organising their campaigns blind What the hell odds if they're out there asking how people might vote Chances are if you called to a house wearing a party t shirt you won't get a correct or useful answer I'm dumbfounded at the fuss and as I said don't regard it as a story It'll be dealt with information retention wise by the regulator Unless you require a permit and didn't have one to go door to door asking questions, then there's nothing to see here
CDarby wrote: » You are correct, there's no story about Sinn Fein conducting their own internal polling. The story now, is how Philip Ryan thought their was a story because he was unaware others were at it, and thought he could damage Sinn Fein with his "scoop". The story has evolved into a story laughing at the emperor's and empress's who were wearing no clothes the other day.
CDarby wrote: » What age are you, like seriously? Just to echo what Francie said, there's a great difference in what EOB said, and that of the FG leader. One said "they thought it stopped", and the other said "it all stopped before his time" then it emerges that not only did it not end "before his time", but fake pollsters were actively used for his 2011 campaign. You'd want to be buying a gallon of copon mate.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Leo said 'it certainly stopped' Eoin said 'I think it stopped...' Who's the 'liar'?