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#2191
Quote from: nifan on October 10, 2008, 03:48:32 PM
I remember on OWC when "big rab" posted about his burgeoning homosexuality, when in fact he hadn't logged off properly.
The fact is that this could happen is most likely why the media wont state "he did it".

nifan, if a libel comes up, under the libel laws, the media HAS to prove he said it, the boul Neil doesn't have to prove he didn't say it... but the fact there are 16-17 other comments from the 'bard', several of them disgusting, i'd venture the Sundays, which have more cahones than the Dailys, will be on the phone to Neil over the next 24 hours just to ask which, IF ANY, of the comments  he was responsible for...
#2192
Quote from: orangeman on October 10, 2008, 11:38:23 AM
Quote from: red hander on October 10, 2008, 11:05:55 AM
If his comments weren't bad enough, the fact he's bringing his wife into it (IN quotes) to elicit some sort of sympathy shows him up to be a particualrly pathetic arsehole

Did your man Berry not wheel out his wife as well around the time he had booked a "massage" ??.  ;)

Must be a unionist thing ;)
#2193
If his comments weren't bad enough, the fact he's bringing his wife into it (IN quotes) to elicit some sort of sympathy shows him up to be a particualrly pathetic arsehole
#2194
From today's Belfast Telegraph:

Councillor denies forum slur
I've been set up says Ulster Unionist over offensive comments on GAA website

BY LESLEY-ANNE HENRY
lhenry@belfasttelegraph.co.uk

AN ULSTER Unionist councillor today denied posting offensive comments on a GAA discussion forum.
Neill Armstrong, a member of Ballymena Council, claimed an opportunist used his name and password to post the abusive remarks during an online conversation about next month's Royal Irish Regiment parade.
The discussion, entitled 'Irish mercenaries and unionist coat trailers', took place on the gaaboard.com website on Wednesday afternoon.
At about 3.20pm a controversial comment was posted from Mr Armstrong's username "The bard of dunclug". It read: "It's a real pity that the Army whilst they were in Northern Ireland hadn't taken some of the recent contributors to his thread out and killed them, that would have caused me real pleasure."
The post was in response to a previous comment which read: "As for the loyal Irish soldiers having a parade in Belfast, that is disgusting and unacceptable, the Parades Commission is toothless for the most part."
Just over half an hour later, at 4.01pm, Mr Armstrong intervened to say that someone had sabotaged his web address.
Mr Armstrong, a public representative of eight years experience, admitted he had been logged on to the Gaelic sports site earlier in the day, but said he had "forgotten to log out properly".
He wrote: "Hi, this is Neil Armstrong — it has been reported to me that someone has been using my name and password to type comments on the forums and first and foremost I never typed these comments. I must have left the general discussion page open when I left a computer I was using. I strongly condemn anybody who wishes violence on anybody and I would condemn anybody who has made these remarks. Neill."
Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, Mr Armstrong said he had been set up and that his reputation had been "run into the ground and covered in muck" by the incident.
"I just didn't log off. I fully expected to be dragged through the coal. It was a simple error. People just believe the absolute worst of you. I am absolutely gutted. I really am. I have got up and I have said anybody on the noticeboard who wants to contact me, can. All I ask is to be judged on what I have done over the last eight years.
"I have gone on the noticeboard when someone told me what was said and I have condemned it unreservedly.
"This is what really aggravates me, if I had wanted to say something really controversial, I could be doing that every five minutes on it, couldn't I? This is what irks me because no matter what I say or do, I am an Ulster Unionist councillor, therefore I am going to be guilty anyway aren't I?
"I am hurt and disappointed. I am not trying to hide anything. This has broken my heart."
Mr Neill declined to say where he had been using the computer.
"I don't know who you contact about these sorts of things. The reality is if I contact a solicitor and people put these things on the board, what can you do?"
"I am taking steps and when I get the person who did it, I will give his or her name and I will get this sorted. But I am not really at liberty to give away the address. All I am saying is just give me a fair crack of the whip."
#2195
General discussion / Re: Pints on you Chris
October 09, 2008, 02:46:45 PM
Another humiliation for that clown Orde, the man who thinks he's a shoo-in for the Met job ;D
#2196
Quote from: full back on October 09, 2008, 09:13:48 AM
So Neil, tell us, did any members of the media contact you last night or this morning?

Heard it through the grapevine that there could well be something in tomorrow's Belfast Telegraph ... we shall see
#2197
Quote from: Donagh on October 08, 2008, 04:59:06 PM
Quote from: his holiness nb on October 08, 2008, 04:56:26 PM
Seriously, this guy is a public representative and has been clearly caught out. He has posted several comments on different days to suggest its him that made the comment. And even if he didnt post that ONE, his other posts must be of interest to the voting public in his area.


Yup, the area he's is from he'll get twice the number of votes next time out.

Yeah, but he'll probably be standing as an Indepenent Donagh
#2198
Quote from: pintsofguinness on October 08, 2008, 04:53:03 PM
Quote from: The Iceman on October 08, 2008, 04:49:50 PM
I think you should speak to the Mods before doing this.

Mods?
That's what I was thinking, because we can't go accusing him of these comments because he can deny it and the board will be in trouble however can't we contact the papers or radio and advise them to look at this thread?

I think you'll be reading about it in the papers tomorrow, PoG, rest assured ;)
#2199
Quote from: Donagh on October 08, 2008, 01:45:37 PM
Quote from: Maguire01 on October 08, 2008, 01:41:37 PM
Quote from: pintsofguinness on October 08, 2008, 01:04:24 PM
Do they even have these parades in England?

They do indeed - that was what kick-started this idea.

They why have it here? The RIR are based in England. Let them parade away til their hearts content instead is shipping them in here for a days trouble. Took us 30 years to get rid of the cnuts and have a bit of normality, now the unionists want to behave like Belfast is as British as Finchley again. Look where that got us last time...

I'd say there'll be a few hoax phonecalls that day from west Belfast... just an excuse for arseholes to wave mini butchers' aprons at columns of khaki-clad child and women killers
#2200
GAA Discussion / Re: Car Accident
October 07, 2008, 03:17:21 PM
Quote from: thejuice on October 07, 2008, 02:57:13 PM
Just heard this on the news, hope he's alright

I second that
#2201
'I feel sorry for Armagh folk in that their 2002 All-Ireland final victory over Kerry  is consistently  subject to revisionism'

That would be the game when only one team bothered coming out for the second half?
#2202
Quote from: puskas on October 05, 2008, 11:08:51 PM
whatever about cold crumbs of comfort it's increasingly obvious that the cold fact of Armagh getting there first is a thorn in the side, a pebble in the shoe if you like for tyrone people. unfortunately for them, one that can never be changed. unlike a Sam count.

Very true Puskas, very true ... but you know what would be even more annoying? Yep, being beaten by Armagh in an All-Ireland final ... I don't know how any Tyrone person would ever get over a trauma such as that :D
#2203
Quote from: corn02 on October 03, 2008, 06:20:50 PM
Quote from: red hander on October 03, 2008, 04:36:42 PM
Jaysus, you'd know it would be the inbreds agreeing with the fat portydown fool

You want to cut out the abuse to Tony there? Bit of banter no need to get personal because people on here think it is ok in his case.

Ok, let me get this right, someone who chooses to use his REAL name as his board moniker, never shuts up boasting about all the freebies he wangles and actually publicises the fact on this board when and if his photograph appers in the papers, will be so thin-skinned that he will be upset by a joking reference to his rotundness and his idiocy? I hope I'm not about when they finally pull that big cork stopper out of your hole Corn02...
#2204
Jaysus, you'd know it would be the inbreds agreeing with the fat portydown fool
#2205
In the long list of pathetic Fearon threads - and there are many candidates - this has to be the most pitiable.  Tony's obsessive jealousy with his vastly more successful neighbours is bordering on the ridiculous, and now he's bringing poor Kerry into it, as if they haven't suffered enough :-*