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FrancieBrady wrote: » 'Handling' Pearse would have been countering his points wth the truth as he saw it. Nope, what we got was arrogance and deflection.
RandomViewer wrote: » Wrong poster again Finty, I don't have a party allegiance ,just despise FG,
Finty Lemon wrote: » Norway's prime minister and health minister have both admitted that the Delta variant of Covid-19 will probably push back the final step of Norway's reopening plan. Health Minister Bent Høie has warned that the final step of Norway’s four-step plan to reopen the country and lift coronavirus measures will be pushed back due to concerns over the spread of the Delta coronavirus variant, which was first identified in India. The next step of Norway’s reopening plan was due to be assessed and potentially announced next week, but now the government will instead focus on making sure Norway doesn’t take a step back, rather than moving forward with the reopening plan. “Next week will mark three weeks since we moved to step three, but with the uncertainty associated with the Delta variant, my priority will be to avoid taking a step back in the reopening plan, rather than taking a step forward,” Høie told newspaper Grown ups in charge in Norway too, evidently
FrancieBrady wrote: » Whoever told you that is bluffing/lying Maryanne.
McMurphy wrote: » What's the story with people accusing others of sock puppeting? Is that what you do when you've ran out of argument?
Marine Layer wrote: » I think I've got my answer finally on why the FrancieBrady account won't acknowledge this time that the government should have followed Nphet advice My own view is the 19th is where that should end and the antigen testing if not vaccinated at indoor dining should begin It seems to be what they're aiming for
Finty Lemon wrote: » Lighten up, Francis
Finty Lemon wrote: » Or a big funeral. How's Gerry these days?
RandomViewer wrote: » Summer holidays will be the killer for FFG, Golfgate 2, anyone,
RandomViewer wrote: » Wrong poster,
Finty Lemon wrote: » We will have more of it in the next few weeks now from Matt the Chat Carthy. Matt will lecture us all about CAP, despite never having set foot on a working farm. Come to think of it, he has never actually showed up at any place of work for a day's hard graft, too busy with activism to have a real job. He knows the current proposal by the grown ups stinks and will oppose it enthusiastically just like he backed the now utterly discredited beef plan movement. But he will have no idea of what to do as an alternative. Yap yap yap.
RandomViewer wrote: » Fun finding silage where this happened,
Finty Lemon wrote: » Good silage weather probably
RandomViewer wrote: » Schools were empty here for most of May but not reported, Media coverage blocked
Finty Lemon wrote: » They all disagreed with her. She didn't care. Her plan worked. They shut up. Thats how it works
FrancieBrady wrote: » I think the scrutiny of what newbie Foley was up to in Education by all the opposition worked out well. She couldn't break wind without explaining what she was doing. This is how it works Finty.
Finty Lemon wrote: » In other news, the hysteria surrounding teachers not being vaccinated before returning to school, and the warnings of catastrophe around roll out of the Leaving Cert, have long since been forgotten due to the unwavering leadership of Minister Norma Foley. A grown up in charge. Not a word from Aodhan ORiordain or indeed from little Donnchadh, who has disappeared from view entirely.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Stephen Donnelly is expecting us to be hit by a hurricane.
Finty Lemon wrote: » Three-quarters of German residents expect a rise in coronavirus infections and new restrictions on public movement in the fall, according to a survey published Sunday. Research firm YouGov found that 76% of respondents expect an increase in the number of COVID-19 infections and for pandemic measures to be tightened during the autumn period. Only 16% think there will be no new COVID restrictions.
Deleted User wrote: » I feel your pain, Frankie. Micheal, Leo and Eamon are doing a great job in very difficult circumstances. Get over it.
Fann Linn wrote: » 60000 at the Austran Grand Prix today and our crowd wetting themselves over a few sheep pens in Kilmainham last night for a concert and 500 in Wexford for Leinster quarter final football match.