Yorker wrote: » someone in Clonmel told me there was no protestors in the afternoon. Not at the one on the fethard road anyway. Is there more than one in Clonmel?
DT100 wrote: » Lets hope that no one loses a job if the Topaz protest is a long one..A boycott of our own people?
Yorker wrote: » That is the way the govt put people against people and are as guilty of not caring as it was claimed about socialists. not that i am a socialist but no difference between the way enda lackeys work and socialists
DT100 wrote: » Divide and Conquer you reckon?
Yorker wrote: » you said "A boycott of our own people?" My point is it is no different to the claims made that socialists and political people are using the water protests for their own ends
DT100 wrote: » first let me say I have no connection at all with Topaz,or know anyone working there....If you had family/friends working at a Topaz station,would you protest there? If it went on long term,jobs may be lost....If the claim that socialists and political people were using it for their own ends,it would be to gain votes,/a seat in the cushy house....Would you see a difference there?
If the claim that socialists and political people were using it for their own ends,it would be to gain votes,/a seat in the cushy house....Would you see a difference there?
Yorker wrote: » I have no connection with topaz either. I have not protested anywhere at all. I just say people have right to protest as denied by some here, especially those who try to serve their govt masters by saying ten year olds are intimidating
Deleted User wrote: » If you read posts correctly, you'll find that 10 year olds are not intimidating, unlike some of the older protesters. Some of us simply believe that the sight of a 10 year old on a picket line with a megafone is not right. It's the type of thing seen in cultures that have no respect for their children. I don't get your point about farmers? I'm assuming it's a dig at me?
A farm family with €300,000 in their bank account still managed to get a grant to send their child to college, according to revelations in a new book[\quote].cannot put up urls I saw a won't pay sign tonight got quite the panic attack
Yorker wrote: » no you did not state it as a belief. you think you are above others. i said farmers protest for farmers dole* and nurses protest too. the point was people have right to protest including a ten year old. Your opinion is just your opinion. Don't use it to try make the protestors wrong. and you do not know who respects their children and who does not. And calling him intimidating is nonsense *Someone i know was in a pub years ago and a farmer slagged him about being on dole. He pointed out the farmers get dole too but it is under a fancy name. That shut him up. Story last week A farm family with €300,000 in their bank account still managed to get a grant to send their child to college, according to revelations in a new book[\quote].cannot put up urlsI saw a won't pay sign tonight got quite the panic attack Go lie down in a darkened room quick! BTW Farmers and Nurses are adults.
A farm family with €300,000 in their bank account still managed to get a grant to send their child to college, according to revelations in a new book[\quote].cannot put up urlsI saw a won't pay sign tonight got quite the panic attack
Deleted User wrote: » Yorker wrote: » no you did not state it as a belief. you think you are above others. i said farmers protest for farmers dole* and nurses protest too. the point was people have right to protest including a ten year old. Your opinion is just your opinion. Don't use it to try make the protestors wrong. and you do not know who respects their children and who does not. And calling him intimidating is nonsense *Someone i know was in a pub years ago and a farmer slagged him about being on dole. He pointed out the farmers get dole too but it is under a fancy name. That shut him up. Story last week Go lie down in a darkened room quick! BTW Farmers and Nurses are adults. do you object to the farmers protesting as you try to label the anti water. yes nurses are very clever adults who use the sick as pawns in their power games and fartmers are adults who want to pay for nothing
Yorker wrote: » no you did not state it as a belief. you think you are above others. i said farmers protest for farmers dole* and nurses protest too. the point was people have right to protest including a ten year old. Your opinion is just your opinion. Don't use it to try make the protestors wrong. and you do not know who respects their children and who does not. And calling him intimidating is nonsense *Someone i know was in a pub years ago and a farmer slagged him about being on dole. He pointed out the farmers get dole too but it is under a fancy name. That shut him up. Story last week Go lie down in a darkened room quick! BTW Farmers and Nurses are adults.
Yorker wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » do you object to the farmers protesting as you try to label the anti water. yes nurses are very clever adults who use the sick as pawns in their power games and fartmers are adults who want to pay for nothing I've NO objection to any ADULTS protesting PEACEFULLY.
Deleted User wrote: » do you object to the farmers protesting as you try to label the anti water. yes nurses are very clever adults who use the sick as pawns in their power games and fartmers are adults who want to pay for nothing
Deleted User wrote: » Yorker wrote: » I've NO objection to any ADULTS protesting PEACEFULLY. so its only children you discriminate against and you fear children but not adults. Not for you to say who can protest what have you done with quoting they are backwards. you have me saying "I've NO objection to any ADULTS protesting PEACEFULLY."
Yorker wrote: » I've NO objection to any ADULTS protesting PEACEFULLY.
Ms. Pingui wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good family law solicitor in Clonmel?
Yorker wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » do you object to the farmers protesting as you try to label the anti water. yes nurses are very clever adults who use the sick as pawns in their power games and fartmers are adults who want to pay for nothing So in brief Yorker we are not allowed to 'label' anti water but you can repeatedly label nurses ( using the sick as pawns) and farmers ( farmers dole) Good man
secondrowgal wrote: » John Lynch specialises in family law I think.
Ms. Pingui wrote: » Thanks, been with him before but am looking for an alternative!
carter10 wrote: » Yorker wrote: » So in brief Yorker we are not allowed to 'label' anti water but you can repeatedly label nurses ( using the sick as pawns) and farmers ( farmers dole) Good man i was responding to her labelling children and saying anti water are no worse than farmers etc and who is we . can you not speak for yourself. Farmers protesting again today.
Yorker wrote: » So in brief Yorker we are not allowed to 'label' anti water but you can repeatedly label nurses ( using the sick as pawns) and farmers ( farmers dole) Good man
F34 wrote: » This list made for interesting reading.http://www.thejournal.ie/food-safety-enforcement-notices-served-1772015-Nov2014/
Snake Plisken wrote: » Any idea what they found in the Chinese up at the station? Or do I really want to know!
[Deleted User] wrote: » I see the Stonehouse being painted. Must be opening up again soon. Any idea who has it now?
dieselbug wrote: » Looking at the news last night on RTE and lots of farmers out protesting about cattle prices at the factorys. I noticed there were quiet a number of children present carrying slogans etc and thought why not? After all it,s their future that;s at stake I suppose. But I would agree children should not be present if there's any risk of nastiness, verbal or physical.
F34 wrote: » I think Coopers are opening their new steak house in there.
Loughc wrote: » Correct
[Deleted User] wrote: » Haven't tried them yet. What's their food like?