thetonynator wrote: » Well you've clearly stated your reasons for voting for sinn fein, it hasn't stopped you posting here. Especially when this thread is called ''anyone here going to vote for sinn fein?'' not ''why you should vote for sinn fein''. And quit all the peace and harmony shít. No ones fooled.
mccoist wrote: » This election is really about third place who will lead the opposition in the next coming dail FG and LABOUR will be the next goverment The best party to keep them honest is a strong SF To make FF the third party is just more of the same old shenanigans we have had for the last 90 odd years Lets have a real goverment not a bunch of old cronies and sliveens just wasting our lives selling us bull Change is good you know
Average_Joe wrote: » I will defo vote sinn fein. Labour and FG are the same as those basterds FF. SF have the best ideas. Why should we pay back those pr1cks from europe? They caused this mess. They forced us to vote yes to Lisbon. They sent those cnuts from the imf. Fcuk europe we're better off on our own!
mccoist wrote: » This reply is typical of the narrow minded boorish attitude FF have evolved to use to slate others,FF have run this country in a fashion that is criminal, and got well paid for it. Such high and mighty ignorance is astonishing, finding faults with policies what rubbish, Me fein martin is just so full of good advice at present such bull**** makes me puke grow up move over and let some real people sort out the pile of rubbish you will be leaving behind
KELTICKNIGHTT wrote: » never heard such bull in all my life, SF are no way near any good too help this country out, doesn't take much too see that by there policy's,which everyone including the media find big faults with,Maybe if they made solutions that would help rather than what they are offering,There biggest problem outside there policy's,no experience and when you listen too them when they telling you what they do,you can see straight away ,its no way going too work,if they where too get in,we be better off with no government as wouldn't be a difference
sharkie66 wrote: » Knighty, Have a look at this and tell me if SF don't have the thousands of unemployed in this country as a priority in their plan to improve the lot of the downtrodden in our very, very unequal society. By the way did you go by the nickname "Bertie" in a different thread a while back? I am voting Sinn Fein because it is the only party in the country i.e 32 counties to actively aim for a United Ireland and sick it to the EU/IMF regarding the criminal dumping of private debt by w...ker bankers on to the shoulders of Irish people.http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/sf-jobs-plan-is-well-worked-out-and-deserves-to-be-taken-seriously-144204.html
sharkie66 wrote: » But now that you have so clearly stated your decision and reasons for not voting for Sinn Fein do you really think it is necessary to continue to harp on about why you won't vote for Sinn Fein'?
thetonynator wrote: » As you can see above, i've made my views clear. this is a discussion forum, so while i have made my views clear it does not mean i can't be invloved in the thread, in the same way that you are involved in the thread. Oh and btw,seeing as you're not a mod, your post is far more off topic than mine was. Just because there are users presenting reasons not to vote for SF, which you clearly don't like, doesn't mean you can control the discussion.
zig wrote: » I wish we could cut out this 'ignorant of economics' line. They are ALL ignorant of economics, have you not seen the absolute insane decisions FF have been making the past few years??? That argument just simply does not cut it!
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » The vast majority of voters are over 40yrs old. Yes? Of that, the vast majority of those will never vote SF. They will hit much bigger numbers but will be out voted at the older majority end of electorate. However, in 10-15 yrs time.....?
oldyouth wrote: » As long as I can draw breath and reach a ballot box, I'll never, ever, vote for Sinn Fein. God forgive me for saying this, but I'd rather have Brian Cowen declared life Taoiseach than have one of those people represent me.
thetonynator wrote: » They have policies - I think you will find every political party has policies! As for voting for them - I can't imagine why anyone would want to vote for a party that has such strong ties with a terrorist organisation. They have two candidates in Carlow-Kilkenny, with a 16% support overall. (Opinion poll in Kilkenny people on wednesday). If the transfers work out right for them they might take a seat.
thetonynator wrote: » Not much good looking after the poor and jobless if they haven't got a cent to give to them because no one will loan to us and because their only financial policy is to spend the pension reserve fund, and default on our debt.
thetonynator wrote: » What you mean is, all the parties have DIRT on their hands, Sinn Fein have BLOOD on their hands. Please point out the green parties affiliations with a terrorist organisation. Or any of the other parties for that matter.
thetonynator wrote: » When voting with your conscience, remember the troubles and everything the IRA did. I think you'll find SF aren't the right choice then.
sharkie66 wrote: » Good man nator, Now could you stick to the thread and let us know if you are going to vote for Sinn Fein or not, thanks. :rolleyes:
SafeSurfer wrote: » Sharkie66 just think about this. If the articles I have linked to in the anti Sinn Fein press as you call it are unfounded and unsubstantiated, Gerry Adams is in an ideal position to sue them for libel. I can think of no worse libel than the cover up of the incestuous rape of a child. He could donate his libel award to a cause such as the Rape Crisis Centre or One in Four Foundation. It would vindicate the leader of Sinn Fein and dispel any doubts about his integrity and would also teach the vindictive anti Sinn Fein press a lesson just like Maurice Quinlivan did over the Will O' Dea article. Will this happen or is there something to hide?
sharkie66 wrote: » Sutch, You are having a laugh. I suspect you still have a lot of your old PD pro Brit neo liberal sentiments and you are entitled to believe what you want to! There is another thread on boards.ie called 'why I won't vote for SF' so maybe you might be better off there with your feeling towards Sinn Fein as it is blantantly clear you will not be voting for SF anytime in the near future! It is easy for you here to find those who do intend to vote for SF and then continue to antagonize them for your amusement. Surely you could direct your energy and vitriol in the correct arena rather than antagonize us all here? To suggest that Sinn Fein will wreck the country is a laugh. It is already Wrecked and you will find that SF had nothing to do with it!:eek: Some of your buddies did it and now want the rest of us to cough up and pay for their criminal actions. If I were a FF/PD/FG supporter I would hang my head in shame at what those parties let happen to our country. Sutch and more like you here all harp on about what SF allegedly did in their past but conveniently ignore what the so called mainstream parties have done to all of us! God help any of them who dare to darken my doorstep asking me for a vote. :eek: I am voting Sinn Fein because all the so called Mainstream parties have nothing to offer me regarding sticking it to the EU/IMF. I am prepared to give SF the benefit of the doubt regarding the economy as they have some good ideas e.g the ten point plan for job creation to name one. They can't do any worse that the last crowd! I urge all to vote according to their conscience and give Sinn Fein a vote.:)
LordSutch wrote: » I think you'll find they built it! And Sinn Fein will wreck it. if they ever get in, although that's not going to be anytime soon
fuked wrote: » I feel that SF couldn't do any worse than what has already been done to our lovely country Ireland!!! As for FF and not forgetting the Greens... Well they have done more that the British have in 700 years. They destroyed it! FG, Labour, FF, Greens, Independents, the defunked PD's have all contributed to this, as they have all been in power in some way over the years. If it weren't for such a party like SF, who might I add were kept out of the policitical arena for years. And don't forget, all the parties have blood on their hands show how or other. So, if anyone wants to know something or have action taken, just go to your local SF councilor / TD and you will get both a reply and action taken. I guess its all over now, bar the shouting, and I bet David Camoron is rubbing his has with glee.
sharkie66 wrote: » SafeSurfer We all know why you will not vote for SF at this stage and anything else you say is more information than we need to be perfectly honest!My point is that more information is needed. More questions need to be asked of Mr. Adams in relation to the issues I have raised.How can we have "more information than we need" when seeking the truth? My point is that the information you are providing is very very dodgy and as you haven't once supplied us here with CREDIBLE evidence maybe you might be better off on the other thread related to SF bashing. Regarding the title of the thread i.e. 'anyone here going to vote for Sinn Fein...' My point is that you have stated your case and we are all fine with it but the constant SF bashing is tedious because you keep stating unsupported hearsay! Please supply the credible evidence for all your assertions and put the rest of us out of misery...thanks.
zig wrote: » , but id really love to see a Lab/SF alliance.
gerry the green baron wrote: » Will Louth welcome Gerry with open arms ? Maybe locked and loaded ? Will this parachuting in of someone who is as ignorant of economics as Mary Lou really be bought by the electorate ? Probably more than likely they've been sending Arthur Morgan up to the Dail for years.