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anyone here going to vote sinn féin?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    crebel81 wrote: »
    @ Keltic lol brilliant

    Populist...I think u will find that all the leaders were at it last nite...as for martin, well words cant describe him:D

    as per normal ,sf supporters dont answer the question,as per normal


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,041 ✭✭✭colly10


    its fair to say the idiot vote in the 2007 election went to f.f but they are going to be more shrewd this time and vote for f.g

    As an educated voter, could you explain to the rest of us how Sinn Fein can refuse a bailout, not cut public services and still manage to pay for public services and social welfare? Thought not :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    puffdragon wrote: »
    Would you really like to confront someone on the dole at the moment and try tell them that Fianna Fail policies have paid off so far? Its a pity someone wouldent ask Mehole how much the single persons dole payment is if their still living at home!! Fast answerers only please!!

    again you didnt answer the question,just avoid


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭mccoist


    paul71 wrote: »
    So how will your wages be paid when the highest profile political figure in the country idiot Gerry closes all the banks?

    Come on one potiential Sinn Fein voter answer a simple question!

    read what i said and do not just reply with your anti sinn fein rhetoric
    Fine gael and labour will be the next goverment and i advised taking a gerry adams and sinn fein along for the renegotiated deal ireland will hve to get because fianna fail have llanded on the incoming goverments workload


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭mccoist


    again you didnt answer the question,just avoid
    what is the question


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭puffdragon


    Exit's Laughing!!


    Whatever the hell Gerry said to you FF'ers last night it really has lit a fire under you , maybe it's that you realise that by bringing up Gerrys sordid past that you think we'll forget Michael Lowry, Bertie Ahern. Fess up now lads Sinn Fein are going to put you out of government because they are going to be the main opposition party after the election, please go back to the phone spamming and leave the debating to us!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 472 ✭✭wee truck big driver


    paul71 wrote: »
    Credit unions hold their accounts in the main banks, if the banks close the credit unions go bust and you lose your savings.

    So the question stands, how do you get paid your wages when idiot Gerry closes all the banks?

    see that one went over your head


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,420 ✭✭✭paul71


    mccoist wrote: »
    read what i said and do not just reply with your anti sinn fein rhetoric
    Fine gael and labour will be the next goverment and i advised taking a gerry adams and sinn fein along for the renegotiated deal ireland will hve to get because fianna fail have llanded on the incoming goverments workload


    It is not rhetoric, it is a simple straight question on economic policy, which you or any SF voter cannot answer because you you refuse to awknowledge the real world.

    How will your wages be paid when idiot Gerry closes all the banks?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭puffdragon


    puffdragon wrote: »
    Would you really like to confront someone on the dole at the moment and try tell them that Fianna Fail policies have paid off so far? Its a pity someone wouldent ask Mehole how much the single persons dole payment is if their still living at home!! Fast answerers only please!!

    ?????


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,420 ✭✭✭paul71


    see that one went over your head


    Why? Assume then it was sarcasm and you know then that SF policies are idiotic.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭puffdragon


    puffdragon wrote: »
    Exit's Laughing!!


    Whatever the hell Gerry said to you FF'ers last night it really has lit a fire under you , maybe it's that you realise that by bringing up Gerrys sordid past that you think we'll forget Michael Lowry, Bertie Ahern. Fess up now lads Sinn Fein are going to put you out of government because they are going to be the main opposition party after the election, please go back to the phone spamming and leave the debating to us!!

    !!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 Davypat


    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.

    This guy obviously does'nt know his history!!!! As I said before, "let him without sin cast the first stone"!!!!!!!! Too many belonging to me and indeed others, suffered not alone in the first reign of Tans but in the second which was worse because they were supposed to be Irishmen! Neither did he live in the Six Counties obviously. Remember they only got the vote a few short decades ago and where was he when Bombay Street was burned or even Bloody Sunday Mark 2???? He would do well to remember where the 2 Civil War parties came from and how they turned their backs in typical " I'm alright Jack" style. James Connolly must be jumping in his grave.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,041 ✭✭✭colly10


    puffdragon wrote: »
    maybe it's that you realise that by bringing up Gerrys sordid past that you think we'll forget

    Gerry's past hasn't been brought up in a few pages, only questions on policy that Sinn Fein supporters havn't even attempted to answer and I don't blame them cause they can't.

    Not wasting any more time on this thread anyway, had one simple question and have asked it many times with no answer. It's clear Sinn Fein supporters have little interest in how Sinn Fein are planning to turn this country around


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    mccoist wrote: »
    what is the question

    you change your name from puffdragon ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭puffdragon


    dream on ,gerry is a muppet

    I see your addresses are Limerick and Boston , do you mind me asking which one you are in at the moment?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 246 ✭✭KIERAN1


    paul71 wrote: »
    Default or partial default may well happen in the long term, but in the short term we do not have the money to pay for current spending beyond a couple of months and that is spending at the reduced rate proposed by FG. The SF policy would leave us unable to pay civil servants wages in April or May, and without a banking system as a mechanism for any private company in the country to pay their staff within a couple of weeks of a SF government coming into power.

    Their policies are complete nonsense, and the strange thing is the senior party members themselves know it and are happy to spout the nonsense as they know they will not get into power. All they are doing is trying to attract the idiot vote.

    We are in a shambles as a country. But I still don't get why we should pay for the private debts of private banks? I see your point don't get me wrong, but We can't afford a double debt policy into the future, we should borrow to fix the economy that is what is needed, then restructure all Irish banks into one main bank from scratch, if our European friends will not lower the interest rate, then we should ask the FED or the Chinese for help, but putting more cash into a flawed banking system is money going nowhere but into pockets of the banking elite.

    Sinn Fein are not the cause of this economic mess in Ireland, it was caused by the FF party and their closeness to the banking elite, so give them a little bit of credit for least having an alternative to offer to the Irish electorate.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭puffdragon


    colly10 wrote: »
    Gerry's past hasn't been brought up in a few pages, only questions on policy that Sinn Fein supporters havn't even attempted to answer and I don't blame them cause they can't.

    Not wasting any more time on this thread anyway, had one simple question and have asked it many times with no answer. It's clear Sinn Fein supporters have little interest in how Sinn Fein are planning to turn this country around


    Hard work, something sadly lost to many now!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭mccoist


    paul71 wrote: »
    It is not rhetoric, it is a simple straight question on economic policy, which you or any SF voter cannot answer because you you refuse to awknowledge the real world.

    How will your wages be paid when idiot Gerry closes all the banks?

    Gerry will not close the banks, and that is just the usual dramatic pitch fianna failures throw out to frighten everyone to to toe the line
    so get in line and cop on
    gerry will not be running the country
    gerry will not be closing the banks

    however where has the fianna failure policy to help out or even stand up for the working people of this country
    and if you throw the one about high taxes driving people out of the country,look around you 1000 people a week leaving at present


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭mccoist


    you change your name from puffdragon ?

    what has puff dragon got to do with anything


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    puffdragon wrote: »
    I see your addresses are Limerick and Boston , do you mind me asking which one you are in at the moment?

    im limerick,not that that should make a difference,but you still havent answered the question put too you
    ill save tou next answer ,sf know where i live as they got the door in there face lately


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    mccoist wrote: »
    what has puff dragon got to do with anything

    puffdragon was asked the question


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,420 ✭✭✭paul71


    mccoist wrote: »
    Gerry will not close the banks, and that is just the usual dramatic pitch fianna failures throw out to frighten everyone to to toe the line
    so get in line and cop on
    gerry will not be running the country
    gerry will not be closing the banks

    however where has the fianna failure policy to help out or even stand up for the working people of this country
    and if you throw thw one about high taxes driving people out of the country,look around you 1000 people a weeek leaving at present


    Gerry will refuse to take IMF money, that will close Irish banks in 1 day. Look at your bank statement if it is in the black that money belongs to the IMF.

    AIB, BOI, Anglo, NIB do not have the funds to back up the amount on your bank statement.

    That is the reality, the Irish banks would close within hours of IMF and European central bank cutting off funding.

    So how would your wages be paid when Idiot Gerry closes all the banks?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 ✭✭puffdragon


    im limerick,not that that should make a difference,but you still havent answered the question put too you
    Take a wee break and watch RTE One for a while , their doing a tour around the country counting the employed, their not having much luck!!

    And I'm glad your in Limerick, I worked there myself during the boom on the Ballysimon road, maybe somehow you could be persuaded to take a wee look at Limerick and try to imagine if the bank bail out and the more recent budget has had a positive or negative effect on Limerick?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    puffdragon wrote: »
    Take a wee break and watch RTE One for a while , their doing a tour around the country counting the employed, their not having much luck!!

    i figured you give a comment like this,normal sf avoid ,sf supporters have alot too learn it seems
    cant answer the questions like there co called leader gerry ads
    then maybe sf supporter and gerry ads should watch rte one,maybe learn something including vat rate


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 24 cathaldonnelly


    Gerry Adams for Louth. All the way.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭KELTICKNIGHTT


    Gerry Adams for Louth. All the way.

    thought gerry was from derry :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 287 ✭✭crebel81


    i figured you give a comment like this,normal sf avoid ,sf supporters have alot too learn it seems
    cant answer the questions like there co called leader gerry ads

    Learn about standing up for the rights of irish citizens u mean? Sinn fein wont be in power, but having them in government will ensure some accountability for the rogues!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,041 ✭✭✭colly10


    puffdragon wrote: »
    Hard work, something sadly lost to many now!!

    Hard work? Are you going to attempt to answer questions or just spout a few slogans.

    I'll ask you the question then - Can you explain to the rest of us how Sinn Fein can refuse a bailout, not cut public services and still manage to pay for public services and social welfare?
    I know you cannot answer the question because even Gerry can't, hopefully it'll sink in for yourself and a few other Sinn Fein supporters though and might save ye's calling the rest of us fools


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 287 ✭✭crebel81


    thought gerry was from derry :D


    hehe google it mate:D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭mccoist


    puffdragon was asked the question
    the way it is keltic knight is that this election is down to two outcomes
    1/ finegael and labour forming coalition goverment to tidy up the mess fianna failures left behind
    personally i think they will do a good job
    as i have said before they will negotiate a new deal with europe on th einterest rate laid down by EU/IMF
    2/sinn feinn and the faliures are battling it out to be the offical opposition party in the dail
    this at present is suprisingly close
    it would do this coutry good to have sinn fein as the opposition because like it or not they stand up and are counted not like the lie down failures we have had in power for the last 13/14 years

    as regard knowing the ins and outs of economic policies i have not got a clue in respect to the large scale financial sums that are being dealt with


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