twowheelsgood wrote: » Er, our public representatives surely?
In Lonesome Dove wrote: » I'm just of the phone from family living abroad in Australia and Canada. Some of them are on Facebook and from their Facebook feeds, they are kinda glued in to events happening here at home. Anyways I told them that I was out protesting against water charges in the rain and got soaked. They had a great laugh at that news but gave support too and one of them said 'it's about time the Irish are rising'.
yipeeeee wrote: » Should have just burned the bond holders when sinn fein told us, none of this would be happening now.
donvito99 wrote: » But it's not like those arrogant, fascist, nazi, corrupt, sell out, west Brit clowns elected by the people are in any way representative of them... :rolleyes::D:D
sonofenoch wrote: » Are you sure they didn't say it's about time the Irish are paying......everyone else does
Beaner1 wrote: » Look at them. These are the dregs of society. Throw in the unnecessary triclours and the average person will want nothing to do with them.
cajonlardo wrote: » about taking bribes from Dirty Denis because F.G do?
lanos wrote: » the opinion polls would suggest otherwise BTW do you think Mary Lou McDonald has ever handled an Armalite what about Aengus Ó Snodaigh or Pearse Doherty or Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin or Peadar Tóibín this is the real face of Sinn Fein professional educated candidates without self-interest motivating them now don't bother mentioning ferris, adams or mcGuinnesss even these are dinosaurs and won't be relevant soon.
sonofenoch wrote: » That too probably....but everyone else in the EU pays for water, in the UK they've been paying since the 80's
dxhound2005 wrote: » The RNU in Dundalk are the main organisers of water protests. Only people know what sort of characters they are and meter installation continues locally without interruption. They have an inflated senses of their own importance. Even when the government offers the pensioners money to buy chickens and turkeys they are not happy.http://www.republicanunity.org/rnu-congratulate-people-of-dundalk-on-mass-protest-against-water-taxes/Their response was to continue to insult the intelligence of the Irish people, by throwing crumbs at us under the guise of the recent budget. Their belief that reinstating a poultry Christmas bonus for Social welfare recipients would outweigh the introduction of this unfair and unjust tax
Bongalongherb wrote: » If all the other countries of the EU said Hey, we are all going to jump-off this mountain and kill ourselves, do you think we should follow them ?. Who cares that the rest of the EU countries pay for water, we already pay for it and have done for decades. So what's your point.
tayto lover wrote: » I am not a member of any organisation and was at today's march in Dundalk. That RNU statement was not made from the platform in fairness so you are making a very unfair claim by implying that it was and as such doing a very underhand job of trying to contaminate many of the decent law-abiding and hard working ctizens of Dundalk who attended the protest.
donvito99 wrote: » Hey, if all other countries in the EU have abortions on demand, do you think we should follow them?
dxhound2005 wrote: » In my understanding of law abiding you have to abide by the law. Even if it a new law from a government which you oppose.
Larry Wildman wrote: » I saw the march on the quays today. First of all, the number were small relative to what was expected (3,000 to 5,000 I'd say). Second of all, it was not what you'd call a disparate group. Everybody looked lower working class. Nobody looked like they had a job. There were a lot of people waving Dublin GAA flags. I saw no professional or middle class people at all. But then they work Monday to Friday to pay for those who were marching to live their lives...
gladrags wrote: » You have not answered the q. But you don't need to. Thats your choice.
Bongalongherb wrote: » You are off topic. The abortion thread is elsewhere.
Neamhshuntasach wrote: » Ha if you only you knew. Me and my 2 mates that were there have probably earned more money than you and you entire family will earn in your lives. If your crowd size judgement is up there with your ignorance i'd say you're spot on with your 3000 to 5000 estimate.
donvito99 wrote: » I did. Today's protest - while mightily impressive and the best way to go about getting things changed - isn't representative.Your reasoning was woeful and I pointed that out to you. Nice to see it got the desired effect.
Bongalongherb wrote: » I see the furious anger of attacks on posters are still going on here. If that is all you have to say, then welcome to my ignore list.
Smidge wrote: » “One has not only a legal, but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” Martin Luther King said that