Barely There wrote: » There's a few delusional posters who think the Govt is going to collapse next week and the Shinners will be swept into power on a wave of popular support:pac::pac:
Dan_Solo wrote: » Aw, someone isn't feeling the Thanks button love. More Kleenex perhaps?
Barely There wrote: » Well, not that it really matters, but around 50% on my posts get thanked. You're at less than 14%:D:D:D How does it feel to have such unpalatable opinions?
Barely There wrote: » How does it feel to have such unpalatable opinions?
Dan_Solo wrote: » I guess that's your just rewards for being such a populist.
Barely There wrote: » Aw, someone isn't feeling the Thanks button love. More Kleenex perhaps?
bumper234 wrote: » I must mark this post down for future reference for when the next "will you wear/buy a poppy" thread comes along
Banjo String wrote: » What made you choose the British army incidentally? Are you yourself British? I have no problem with the fact you are ex military incidentally, I have a few work-related associates who are ex servicemen also. They know my background, I know theirs, and we all get along fine.
Dan_Solo wrote: » Why bother? He's just another of the anti-SF brigade who either has no opinion of his own or is just too embarrassed to tell anyone. Thread here is full of them.
Barely There wrote: » Come on Danny Boy - Banjo's latest post of drivel needs your thanks!
Barely There wrote: » Other than Enda coming onto the airwaves the day before the polling booths opened and calling the electorate a bunch of idiots, SF couldn't have wished for a more favourable climate - and they barely limped above 15%!:D:D:D I'm enjoying this thread immensely. There's a few delusional posters who think the Govt is going to collapse next week and the Shinners will be swept into power on a wave of popular support:pac::pac:
Barely There wrote: » Well, not that it really matters, but around 50% on my posts get thanked.You're at less than 14%:D:D How does it feel to have such unpalatable opinions?
bumper234 wrote: » Standard % for shinners
bumper234 wrote: » Thanks for the laugh
mickydoomsux wrote: » This thread has gone full retard.
Balmed Out wrote: » What is it with some Sinn Fein supporters who feel the need to call someone a blue shirt if they say anything anti Sinn Fein. A few years after the blueshirts some ira men went to Nazi Germany, does that make Sinn Fein supporters Nazis? I don't but perhaps you do
sbsquarepants wrote: » What you call them is irrelevant - you have to call them something, I didn't mean it as any kind of insult. It just seems a shaky grasp on the founding principles of democracy - the will of the people, so long as they will what I want. I actually like Leo - he's a bit of a rent a quote - but at least he will give his opinion, unlike that spineless wind bag enda who point blank refuses to talk to anyone who might disagree with him. I get the feeling if he had things his own way he'd quickly morph into Kim Jong Kenny.
c_man wrote: » N.B. I don't wear a tracksuit. Or own a Celtic jersey.
A Dub in Glasgo wrote: » These are just lazy generalisations. I do own a Celtic jersey, I do not wear a track suit and I do not vote for SF
suicide_circus wrote: » I don't not vote SF because of the past. I don't vote SF because of the future.
c_man wrote: » Location: Glasgow. Hmm, not surprising you don't vote for them!
c_man wrote: » Location: Glasgow. Hmm, not surprising you don't vote for them! I'm just making fun of the AH generalisation. I used to be pretty anti-SF but they've won me over in recent times.
I Heart Internet wrote: » I'm glad they've managed to shake off that whole unseemly incident where their party leader was arrested for ordering the murder of a woman and the disappearance of her body. I'm glad that's all been cleared up. That's it now. Plain sailing for Sinn Fein from here on in. No more akwardness about dead people.