leincar wrote: » Define the 'wealthiest in society'. If you are talking about people on a salary over €100k, I think you are wrong. A lot of these people are suffering. Do you mean over €250k?What way do you propose to tax these people? If it is a third rate of tax or another income levy, fine most will accept that. Not however, a wealth tax on assets or deposits where tax has already been paid. As I stated previously that is theft.
sharkie66 wrote: » Leincar,I won't be taxing anybody! All the information is available on the SF website if you can be bothered to look it up. I can not be expected to answer on behalf of any party!
SafeSurfer wrote: » Gerry Adams was photographed, uniformed as part of an IRA colour party, its not just a man in a funny hat.
Dotsey wrote: » When and where was this? Brendan Hughes who made most of the claims about Adams didnt even support the Peace Process yet all the anti-SF brigade choose to believe him. If there was ever a shred of proof Adams was a member of the IRA he wouldve been convicted no doubt about it. The fact is there's no proof just a unproovable claims by either informants tellings the authoritoes what they want to hear or exProvo's who weren't happy with how the peace process settled down.
leincar wrote: » My oh my, Aren't you all sweetness and light. All information is not available on the Sinn Féin website. (I have bothered to look it up) Also, this is a thread for debating and as I presume you are a supporter of Sinn Féin, I would like your definition of the 'wealthiest in society'.
theg81der wrote: » Anyone who`s for Gerry Adams - one thing bothers me, you can say whatever, but would you insult him? Would you watch your words if you spoke with him? I know what I`d like to say to him when/if he arrives at my door but I`ve been warned not to, everyone is scared to say anything to him...why exactly is that if talk of him being a murderer (ordering murders) is wild unsubstansiated conjecture?? Can I say what I like as I did to the FF`ers that arrived on my door 2 nights ago? I like my freedom and if Sinn Fein grow (which they probably will with a load of idiots and angry young people with nothing to do) I`ll be leaving, I don`t want to raise children in that country.
crebel81 wrote: » Wow, thats a very clear statement and may I add, very stereotypical of you. Scared of what?? come on, let it out... Have you studied each Sinn Fein supporter or are you one of those many gullible people who believe every bit of tripe they read in the newspapers??...its a question and not a statement...Its not very fair to make statements like that unless you can back it up with some evidence!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blay wrote: » I don't intend voting for Sinn Fein in this election nor any election as long as I live. Their crap about being a changed party and having moved away from being associated with Republican paramilitary groups doesn't convince me when this can be bought on their website. This is just my opinion and of course everyone is free to vote for who they want be it SF or otherwise but I'd ask them to note that this is what the party is like behind all their rabbling.
SafeSurfer wrote: » Well in fairness its not every party that has the guys putting up their posters armed with stun guns, CS gas and fake Garda uniforms.http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0221/ira.html
crebel81 wrote: » Correct me if I am wrong but where does it say that posters were being put up by these guys...Assumptions, assumptions.... Are you making a statement here safesurfer?
48% tax on incomes in excess of €100,000
SafeSurfer wrote: » Are you familiar with Occam's Razorhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor
sharkie66 wrote: » Could you PLEASE stick to the subject of the thread please! Anyone here going to vote for Sinn Fein?I am! They are the only party to stick it to the ECB/IMF/EU, a very good reason to vote for them. Yeah! Razors begob!:eek:
sharkie66 wrote: » No I think you assumed I was a Sinn Fein supporter but I never said that in any of my posts here so maybe you should be a little careful with your assumptions in the future! My definition of the wealthiest in society is simple......The richest in society. Hope this helps you. I will vote Sinn Fein because they are the only party prepared to kick back at the IMF/EU. Yeah! beir bua:)
SafeSurfer wrote: » So because these publications are not mouthpieces for official Sinn Fein propaganda the words of the abuse victim who is interviewed and quoted in them is not to be believed? So statements of other former comrades of Gerry Adams who were also convicted by the RIC/PSNI/RUC/UDR/BSpecials etc should not be believed? Im sure Martin Ferris, Martin Mc Guinness, John Kelly et al would wonder what you mean exactly by strange bedfellows.You find it easy to take the word of a former colleague of Mr Adams as gospel but completely disregard Adams when he makes a statement! Wow. What hypocrisy! I dont see the hypocrisy in this. I choose to believe the word of one person based on evidence and choose to disbelief the word ofMr. Adams based on evidence. This is not hypocrisy."I have hundreds of photos of visiting English, French, Italian tourists who all look strangely like fishermen but who knows maybe they are all members of an underground military organization. Then again I wouldn't bait bet on it!:)" I think you are being facetious here. Gerry Adams was photographed, uniformed as part of an IRA colour party, its not just a man in a funny hat.Was he arrested and charged for wearing a 'funny hat' as you put it?Being part of a colour party is not a crime although some would like to see it so! And why you have hundreds of photographs of visiting English, French, Italian tourists who all look strangely like fishermen, if true is intriguing.
Ronan.p wrote: » I will not be voting for SF for a good reason. A few years ago two men were caught by garda watching a house in crumlin the men were dressed in imitation garda uniforms but the interesting thing is that the van was being used to put up posters for a certain Aengus o snodaigh during election run up. I also know certain drug dealers and thiefs that would know him on a first name basis as i had to work along side these people as an apprentice on building sites. This is all fact and im sure you could probably find the news report on the garda uniforms but i just dont have the time.
Ronan.p wrote: » I will not be voting for SF for a good reason. A few years ago two men were caught by garda watching a house in crumlin the men were dressed in imitation garda uniforms but the interesting thing is that the van was being used to put up posters for a certain Aengus o snodaigh during election run up.I also know certain drug dealers and thiefs that would know him on a first name basis as i had to work along side these people as an apprentice on building sites. This is all fact and im sure you could probably find the news report on the garda uniforms but i just dont have the time.
sharkie66 wrote: » Here we go again..... More assertions without the proof or evidence to back up the argument! I am getting tired of this. Please put up links to verify your assertions. Whether you worked on a building site or whereever really has nothing to do with it. Please be careful when you post, thanks. Oh another thing you aren't doing yourself any favours with the drug dealer statement. You might get into a bit of bother here if someone picks you on it. Just be more careful next time.:)
sharkie66 wrote: » Oh another thing you aren't doing yourself any favours with the drug dealer statement. You might get into a bit of bother here if someone picks you on it. Just be more careful next time.:)
SafeSurfer wrote: » You mean links like this?http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0221/ira.html
caseyann wrote: » Or wait i know a guy who raped someone i am guilty for knowing him also. Ridiculous accusations.
p to the e wrote: » Have you reported him?:eek:
sharkie66 wrote: » Glad you find it so! By the way, do photographers take photos? Is it so intriguing? Hope this clears things up for you and helps you make the correct decision on election day. Sinn Fein is still an option safesurfer so keep your mind open right up till the last day, good man!
caseyann wrote: » Are you having a laugh? They found posters in back of car,even if they were Sinn Féin members.Should we hold people accountable for people they know and their actions just because they know them? Thats the case i know someone who robbed a bank i am in cahoots with them aswell. Or wait i know a guy who raped someone i am guilty for knowing him also. Ridiculous accusations.
SafeSurfer wrote: » You are being disingenuous. I am not comparing being an acquaintice of someone who has committed a crime to the interception of an IRA active service unit with large amounts of Aengus O Snoadaigh campaign material, election posters, cable ties etc.