syklops wrote: » I'm falling asleep here.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Threatened to pull out of Harney:eek:
big_heart_on wrote: » I cant believe they havent had any calls from people as angry as I am about the Failures. I watched people suffer their last in Irish hospitals that were falling to bits under Haughey and Ahern, while those ******* were lining their pockets and living like kings. The Fail party should be a proscribed(?) organisation like the IRA and such, they did more harm to my family and future. In fairness they didnt kill people directly, they just let them die through negligence on trolleys or understaffed wards run by student nurses, which is much less news worthy.
patwicklow wrote: »
steelcityblues wrote: » I really hate little sympathisers like yer man earlier giving Ahern maximum credit for the North. The groundwork was down to the Reynolds and Major governments that made the real steps to getting the likes of the IRA and UVF to declare ceasefires, and also make Adams and Paisley become more conciliatory figures overtime. Of course, the Good Friday Agreement negotiations in 1998 weren't a walk in the park, but both Ahern and Blair have loved to milk their level of importance in this.
telekon wrote: » Well done this woman, very eloquent and concise.
dvcireland wrote: » "....you might get a buke out of this yet...."
shockwave wrote: » Wheres my outraged taxi driver? Havent had one on in ages.
AngryBollix wrote: » It was only a matter of time
ButtersSuki wrote: » Except Escobar was shot and his body paraded through the streets to the joy of a repressed population......wonder if history could repeat itself?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Yes i too would put Bertie up there with Escobar
Itssoeasy wrote: » The peace process was trotted out.