Corvus Maximus wrote: » Now that the election is over and Sinn Féin appear to be doing quite well. There'll probably be a corresponding drop off in Sinn Féin bashing threads. But I'm predicting that the next spike in such threads, will probably occur 7-10 day before the next election.
donegal__road wrote: » Yes, I know this... and he was also present at the planning of the assassination of Michael Collins. Both he and Childers were British spies.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Way to go Sinn Fein. Sinn Fein bashing???
steddyeddy wrote: » Well educated? There are very few men I would call intelligent In FG or FF.
Banjo String wrote: » You know the public are pissed off with Govt parties when Enda Kenny's own brother loses his seat in Castlebar. That'll not please Inda.
Santa Cruz wrote: » You are right. They are getting in to strong positions on the councils now so lets see how they perform.
A lot of their candidates are well educated people who might bring a bit of innovation and initiative.
Take the Northern aspect out of the equation and there isn't a whole difference between SF and the rest.
It will be very interesting to see how SF MEPs perform.
Dan_Solo wrote: » I'm still shocked anyone believes their bull**** about being left wing after being in coalition with FF. Die Labour die.
trancemuzic wrote: » I never understand guff like this , people seem to think that FF FG LB have nothing but geniuses in their parties , super intelligent people and the country would fall apart without all of their combined brainpower . Even after the chosen leaders of these parties are proven crooks , corrupt and inept people just keep voting these parties back into power Now i am not affiliated with SF in any way but i want them to be given a chance , the old guard have had their time and they have ruined this country and ruined all of our kids futures But people just keep voting for them ,afraid to go a different route, and in a way they cant be blamed for that as they have been brainwashed and told on tv that if you decide to vote a different way things will get even worse It reminds me of when you decide to split up with someone and you tell them you no longer love them cause you think they are crazy and they beg you to stay and tell you that they know they are crazy but your next partner will probably be crazier Desperation and people keep falling for it
tayto lover wrote: » Yes. SF gain this time from the voters desire to punish Labour. FG gain last time from the voters desire to punish FF. Labour's long term level is about 6% now and dropping.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Labour's long term level is about 10%. Like a lot of other parties they gained last time out from the FF meltdown. I expect they will not be far of their 10% over the long term future.
keeponhurling wrote: » <<<insert angry comment about leaving the country should SF ever come to power>>>
Jonny Blaze wrote: » Fair enough, I was only taking my cues from the Irish national archives and the HistoryInIreland website though so you can blame the use of language on the source material.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Why do you want to know?
AlanS181824 wrote: » What is this thread about? I haven't a clue...
umop.episdn wrote: » SF have recently done well in local elections, no reason to think they wouldn't do well in this one. It's a protest vote, against the mainstream partys, but when it comes to a general election, people back away, it's one thing to let them in charge of tarmacing bothareens, it's another giving them charge of our entire economy.
The Diabolical Monocle wrote: » I don't intend to offend. And this isn't about my political views. I just like to point out when someone is being willfully disingenuous. More so when I see them hiding behind the semantics of language. 'Dev signed a book of condolences for Hitler.' This conveys one message and is not true. 'Dev signed a book of condolences for the German people on the death of their head of state.' This conveys another and is true.
Reekwind wrote: » Hmmm. It was under the enlightened stewardship of FG that hundreds of thousands of Irish men and women (myself included) had to emigrate. I'll not be mourning their demise should a political alternative emerge. That's be one that can actually make a break with the follies of the past and does simply stand for 'more of the same'. And now I've wasted time replying to a troll. Bugger.
Reekwind wrote: » Hmmm. It was under the enlightened stewardship of FG that hundreds of thousands of Irish men and women (myself included) had to emigrate. I'll not be mourning their demise should a political alternative emerge. That's be one that can actually make a break with the follies of the past and does simply stand for 'more of the same'.
umop.episdn wrote: » No political party will go into govt with Sinn Fein, so if they want in, you'll have Ming as Tanaiste & Mick Wallace as minister for defence
blackbaron wrote: » Today is a victory for Irish emigrants. Ireland's massively entitled welfare class and non-taxpayers, those who keep demanding more money for themselves from the pockets of everyone else despite having the second most progressive tax system in the world and one of the most generous welfare systems in the world, have shown their power today and proven, beyond doubt, that Ireland is not worth returning to. That Ireland's future is not a bright one
Fair play to you for taking time out of raping your relatives to post here. Always interesting to have the views of an Ireland trapped back a few hundred years ago weigh in on today's issues.
Jonny Blaze wrote: » Go ahead mate, I couldn't care less. I have no more time for the royals than i do for devalera. Nationalism is for morons. And if you think you'll offend me by pointing out historical facts you're sorely mistaken.