thejuggler wrote: » Please think seriously before casting your vote this Friday. Don't vote for a certain candidate or party just because you or your family always have. This election really matters and your vote counts.
RoverJames wrote: » I'd sooner vote Sinn Fein than vote for Micheal Martin and there is no way I'm voting Sinn Fein. A load of ole folk will vote for Micheal Martin because one of their relations got a photo taken with him or some other silly arse reason, of course the brainwashed heads in the sand FFers will also vote for him. Also he will get some sympathy votes due to the tragedy that happened in his personal life last year.
Raskolnikov wrote: » He bought me a coke in the Dail bar on a school tour a long time ago
maglite wrote: » DO we really think the alternatives can do better?
gbee wrote: » No. But nobody could do WORSE.
Balmed Out wrote: » Theres a politics forum you can talk about politics in. Im not sure its ethical to try and tell people there how to vote either though.
Balmed Out wrote: » ..... do it because they prefer his policies then others. Or whatever other reason they choose to exercise THEIR vote.
sok2005 wrote: » Is this for real? How condesending can you get! Gimme a break. I want to give him 2 votes just because of this whole thread (and i have 2 votes due to a mix up in polling cards!):p
two wheels good wrote: » I think a vote for Martin, or any FF politician, is rewarding failure.
conan doyle wrote: » Are we a nation of complete idiots or what.
kcb wrote: » That sums it up. Bewildering that anyone could vote for FF after what they did to the country, and their general behaviour ripping us off in the past few years.
conan doyle wrote: » and best of all he is the new Jack Lynch. I got so mad I couldn't even speak just walked off and left her.
stwome01 wrote: » That's a fair response but I'm uninclined to believe that things are as black and white as"They were part of the problem and were fully aware of what was about to happen.When the axe fell the supported the corrupt banks and share holders with our money rather than let them sink or sort it out themselves."What would have happen if there was a run on the banks? All deposites would have been lost? Not a single business could have got money? We'll never know. I am incline to say burn the unsecured bond holders but we also can only guess what the consequences of this would be. Would other lenders stop lending to us? Do we know if any of our pension reserved fund is in Irish bonds. The likelyhood is that it is. Yes they have made mistakes. We all do.