The Backwards Man wrote: » I think you're underestimating the intelligence of young people in this country.
kneemos wrote: » The Greens have disappeared up their own colons...every cloud...
wazky wrote: » Waiting for murderers, terrorists, beards and shinnerbot comments....
OldRio wrote: » Most of us will wait and see what they do. Unfortunately you seem to have made your mind up already.
Hootanany wrote: » Off where?
Diego Simeone wrote: » Reading their drafted policies gives some clues.
Banjo String wrote: » Mr edge broke the ice there.
Hootanany wrote: » Why do you talk in riddles?
The Backwards Man wrote: » Fourth behind Independents, FG and FF. Hardly call it a victory in the current climate. That's as good as their support will ever get. Everyone else knows what they are and will never vote for them, enjoy your 'victory' while it lasts.
Banjo String wrote: » Quote the rest of my post.
donegal__road wrote: » DeValera was first elected on the SF ticket.
Jonny Blaze wrote: » He was also one of the first european statesman to sign a book of condolences for Hitler when he died.http://www.ibtimes.com/irish-nationalist-nazi-when-eamon-de-valera-paid-his-respects-adolf-hitler-1403768
frimpong wrote: » As I have said, young people in this country by and large do not have the same hang ups about Sinn Fein people like yourself have. They have only ever known Sinn Fein as another political party. While the situation the country has been in over the last 6 years has helped, I don't think it is a coincidence that Sinn Feins support has seen a dramatic increase as people who were only children as the troubles were coming to an end have become old enough to vote. Anyway time will tell.
Duiske wrote: » Say's a lot when you have to dream up an "Independants" party to try to knock SF from 3rd to 4th in the list of most popular party's in the State.
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » How are they doing well? Behind FG, FF, and Independents. Over 50% of this country voted for centre-right politics. The only place it seems SF have a noticeable majority is online where they have endless amounts of teenage shinnerbots to quote the party line. FG still the most popular party in Ireland.
The Diabolical Monocle wrote: » It was a book of condolences for the German people. On the death of their head of state.
The Backwards Man wrote: » SF will never be 'just another party'. The minute they become 'just another party' they will disappear into obscurity and they know this. Granted, their support has increased in recent years due to those with a more 'romantacised' view of their role in Irish history swelling their ranks, I'll give you that. But I think their are very very few purple that vote for SF that think of them as 'just another party', regardless of what they may proclaim in online forums.
.jacksparrow. wrote: » As opposed to the great policies that have and are working well presently?