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What steps should be taken to make Ireland great again?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,538 ✭✭✭Seanachai


    Austria! wrote: »
    Import hotties

    We did, I'm tormented walking the streets or shopping sometimes, I've no idea where they socialise though


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,223 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    Mmm, sometimes I wonder what DeV and Cloud make of what this place has become. After Hours being under 'Social & Fun' is a total misnomer. Back in the day, sure, it was a place where beers were organised, people knew each other and threads were mostly whimsical nonsense. Something approximating the category it is in now. These days it's probably closer to Stormfront.

    I've used AH since 2006, back then people said the same thing


  • Registered Users Posts: 375 ✭✭oLoonatic


    tuxy wrote: »
    Did you attend the yellow vest protest in Dublin? It was some spectacle but on the opposite end of the scale to the Paris ones!

    Hence the quote marks. they may as well be flying tommy robinson flags.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,744 ✭✭✭marieholmfan


    1 Identify richest 1000 families
    2 Hang them all
    3 spend the money
    when the money runs out GOTO 1


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,973 ✭✭✭Chris_Heilong


    Sort out Ballbriggan, it has become a getto, spread the african families around in order to help them integrate better so they dont form a sub culture within Ireland that will lead to gang violence as has happened so many times before in other countries and we are see elements starting here.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 498 ✭✭Muckka


    Sort out Ballbriggan, it has become a getto, spread the african families around in order to help them integrate better so they dont form a sub culture within Ireland that will lead to gang violence as has happened so many times before in other countries and we are see elements starting here.

    Ennis isn't far behind, you've Roma's and Travellers fighting.

    They absolutely hate each other, I think it's a heritage thing.
    Who's the real gypsy.

    The African's in Ennis are grand they're well intergrated, same in Shannon, the Sikks blend in well too.
    Same as the Chileans, they came in the 80's.
    The Libians are quite enough too.

    The Roma's stick together though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,164 ✭✭✭Bigbagofcans


    Sort out Ballbriggan, it has become a getto, spread the african families around in order to help them integrate better so they dont form a sub culture within Ireland that will lead to gang violence as has happened so many times before in other countries and we are see elements starting here.

    London is a prime example of it getting worse and worse :(


  • Posts: 26,052 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I would insist that all conflicts are resolved via the medium of a dance-off.


  • Registered Users Posts: 375 ✭✭oLoonatic


    Candie wrote: »
    I would insist that all conflicts are resolved via the medium of a dance-off.

    finally someone speaking sense!!!


  • Posts: 26,052 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Political parties would be invited to partake of a large-scale game of musical chairs to the theme from James Bond. Last person sitting gets their lot into power.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,538 ✭✭✭Seanachai


    London is a prime example of it getting worse and worse :(

    Parts of London are more or less finished for white working class people


  • Registered Users Posts: 933 ✭✭✭El_Bee


    Relax restrictions on owning firearms, especially if you live in a remote rural area.


  • Registered Users Posts: 375 ✭✭oLoonatic


    El_Bee wrote: »
    Relax restrictions on owning firearms, especially if you live in a remote rural area.

    Yeah america seems to be doing will with that.


  • Registered Users Posts: 933 ✭✭✭El_Bee


    oLoonatic wrote: »
    Yeah america seems to be doing will with that.


    Don't really care about how the americans are doing, but if isolated farmers etc. were armed the people invading their homes and brutalizing them might think twice, and if not, it's Darwin award season.


  • Registered Users Posts: 375 ✭✭oLoonatic


    El_Bee wrote: »
    Don't really care about how the americans are doing, but if isolated farmers etc. were armed the people invading their homes and brutalizing them might think twice, and if not, it's Darwin award season.

    Peoples homes in cities are being burgled too, with that mindset would everyone not be better off having guns in that case........just like america. Giving healy rae supporters more access to guns is a disaster waiting to happen.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,538 ✭✭✭Seanachai


    oLoonatic wrote: »
    Peoples homes in cities are being burgled too, with that mindset would everyone not be better off having guns in that case........just like america. Giving healy rae supporters more access to guns is a disaster waiting to happen.

    There's a definite climate of fear in relation to violent burglaries where I'm from in the SE. My grandfather used to make buckshot shells with barley and other materials in them, as while he would be willing to shoot an intruder, at the same time he didn't want to kill anybody.

    My parents won't have guns in the house, but if I was moving back down, I'd definitely be getting one.


  • Registered Users Posts: 375 ✭✭oLoonatic


    Seanachai wrote: »
    There's a definite climate of fear in relation to violent burglaries where I'm from in the SE. My grandfather used to make buckshot shells with barley and other materials in them, as while he would be willing to shoot an intruder, at the same time he didn't want to kill anybody.

    My parents won't have guns in the house, but if I was moving back down, I'd definitely be getting one.

    So would you be willing to go to prison for shooting someone? How would you legislate that people in rural Ireland can shoot people in their homes. Or indeed the whole of Ireland. Surely there is a better solution to tackle crime other than arming people with lethal weapons.


  • Posts: 26,052 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    All new homes would be built to higher specifications. Not just green in terms of insulation and energy efficiency, but also compliant with my proposed Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness guildelines. Better safe than sorry.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,015 ✭✭✭✭James Brown


    Can we shut down FF/FG and give some new chancers a go?


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,165 ✭✭✭Captain Obvious


    Candie wrote: »
    All new homes would be built to higher specifications. Not just green in terms of insulation and energy efficiency, but also compliant with my proposed Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness guildelines. Better safe than sorry.


    How would you do the moats in semi detached estates? Around the whole estate or just every two houses?


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  • Posts: 26,052 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    How would you do the moats in semi detached estates? Around the whole estate or just every two houses?

    Whole estate. Pick your neighbours and take your chances.

    I'm not wasting public funds on unnecessary moating. I'd never get re-elected!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,373 ✭✭✭selous


    Could build a children's hospital for the initial price!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,538 ✭✭✭Seanachai


    oLoonatic wrote: »
    So would you be willing to go to prison for shooting someone? How would you legislate that people in rural Ireland can shoot people in their homes. Or indeed the whole of Ireland. Surely there is a better solution to tackle crime other than arming people with lethal weapons.

    Certainly not if they broke into my home, we should be legally permitted to use reasonable force if assaulted and if we feel our lives are in danger, take the next step.

    I don't want to kill anybody, even if they were more than willing to kill me or my family, but I couldn't stand by and watch somebody beat somebody the way some of my neighbours have been. Getting into fights with knives and bats and things is way too risky, that's why I'd feel safer with the guns.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,471 ✭✭✭EdgeCase


    Considering Ireland's history until the end of the 20th century, I'm not really sure when the country was ever all that great to begin with. It's a nice place, but at no time in the modern or even not so modern era was it ever particularly 'great'.

    Be careful you're not imagining Ireland's history as something it most definitely wasn't.

    This is about as good as it's been, in centuries.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,229 ✭✭✭mvl


    In the news lately ...

    -- A man who robbed €2,500 in cash from an 87-year-old outside a Bank of Ireland branch claimed that he had been experiencing a "manic episode" and got off with a suspended sentence.

    -- A man caught "minding" over €600,000 worth of heroin and cocaine in a car park at Dublin Airport was also handed a suspended sentence.

    -- A woman who starved her two dogs to the point where they almost died was fined €100 and given a three-month suspended sentence.

    -- A man who punched his former partner in the mouth outside a creche, and repeatedly punched her to the head and body and kicked her after she had fallen to the ground, all in front of their 2-year-old daughter, was only jailed after the DPP appealed his suspended sentence as unduly lenient.

    You don't have to be a hard-right Stormfronter to see that something is seriously wrong with the judicial system in Ireland.


    And I am intrigued by the one with

    -- Massage parlour boss who thought offering 'manual relief' was legal receives suspended sentence


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,983 ✭✭✭✭tuxy


    El_Bee wrote: »
    Don't really care about how the americans are doing, but if isolated farmers etc. were armed the people invading their homes and brutalizing them might think twice, and if not, it's Darwin award season.

    You know the attacker has the upper hand right?

    Higher availability of guns means more dead home owners.
    The way it is now most farmers have a shotguns and burgles don't have much access to guns but it does not help.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,731 ✭✭✭✭whisky_galore


    El_Bee wrote: »
    Relax restrictions on owning firearms, especially if you live in a remote rural area.

    Nope. The laws are fine.

    Don't want idiots with no business of keeping guns shooting anything that moves or their own toes off.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,983 ✭✭✭✭tuxy


    People who don't live in a rural area and have no need for guns seem to misunderstand how easy it is to legally buy one once you have no criminal record.

    Of course illegal guns are available too but are incredibly expensive because of scarcity.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,731 ✭✭✭✭whisky_galore


    tuxy wrote: »
    People who don't live in a rural area and have no need for guns seem to misunderstand how easy it is to legally buy one once you have no criminal record.

    Of course illegal guns are available too but are incredibly expensive because of scarcity.

    You have to jump through a few hoops first, it's not that easy.
    They won't approve your application unless you have a good reason to own one and 'home defence' isn't a valid reason.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 278 ✭✭sitkaspruce


    Get rid of nepotism


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