BBC NI one sided shock!

Started by Applesisapples, January 10, 2013, 10:27:45 AM

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God14

As a lifelong SDLP voter, I must admit I thought Gerry Kelly came across very very well, he had literally a baying mob screaming questions and personal abuse at him on many occasions throughout the show. His response was dignified and articulate.
How long into the show were we before Donaldson, McDevitt & the alliance guy were brought into the so-called debate?

On a side note - could you EVER imagine a loyalist politican sitting through what he did?? So much for standards & equality.

For those of you that missed it, its available on the iplayer for 4 or 5 days. Its a good watch if you get the chance

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwdcf/The_Nolan_Show_Series_2_Episode_6/

nrico2006

Quote from: God14 on January 18, 2013, 11:20:44 AM
As a lifelong SDLP voter, I must admit I thought Gerry Kelly came across very very well, he had literally a baying mob screaming questions and personal abuse at him on many occasions throughout the show. His response was dignified and articulate.
How long into the show were we before Donaldson, McDevitt & the alliance guy were brought into the so-called debate?

On a side note - could you EVER imagine a loyalist politican sitting through what he did?? So much for standards & equality.

For those of you that missed it, its available on the iplayer for 4 or 5 days. Its a good watch if you get the chance

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwdcf/The_Nolan_Show_Series_2_Episode_6/

Gerry Kelly was very cool and did come across very well as opposed to the tubes firing stupid questions at him, like FFS I'm sure him being questioned about the prison officer or his past is water of a ducks back to him by now, not as if he hasn't been asked about it a million times before.  What is it with Unionists and 'Never, never, never'.  That prat with the big ears was embarassing, especially when he repeatedly said 'How dare you' with regards to the flag being taken down - sounded like a child trying to scold his mother. 
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

ziggysego

Quote from: nrico2006 on January 18, 2013, 11:34:09 AM
Quote from: God14 on January 18, 2013, 11:20:44 AM
As a lifelong SDLP voter, I must admit I thought Gerry Kelly came across very very well, he had literally a baying mob screaming questions and personal abuse at him on many occasions throughout the show. His response was dignified and articulate.
How long into the show were we before Donaldson, McDevitt & the alliance guy were brought into the so-called debate?

On a side note - could you EVER imagine a loyalist politican sitting through what he did?? So much for standards & equality.

For those of you that missed it, its available on the iplayer for 4 or 5 days. Its a good watch if you get the chance

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwdcf/The_Nolan_Show_Series_2_Episode_6/

Gerry Kelly was very cool and did come across very well as opposed to the tubes firing stupid questions at him, like FFS I'm sure him being questioned about the prison officer or his past is water of a ducks back to him by now, not as if he hasn't been asked about it a million times before.  What is it with Unionists and 'Never, never, never'. That prat with the big ears was embarassing, especially when he repeatedly said 'How dare you' with regards to the flag being taken down - sounded like a child trying to scold his mother.

That's Jamie Bryson, the new Willie Frazer.

Speaking of Willie, I noticed he hasn't be allowed anywhere the protests and the media since he's c**k up on the prank radio call last week.  ;D
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Arthur_Friend

Quote from: ziggysego on January 18, 2013, 11:36:13 AM
Quote from: nrico2006 on January 18, 2013, 11:34:09 AM
Quote from: God14 on January 18, 2013, 11:20:44 AM
As a lifelong SDLP voter, I must admit I thought Gerry Kelly came across very very well, he had literally a baying mob screaming questions and personal abuse at him on many occasions throughout the show. His response was dignified and articulate.
How long into the show were we before Donaldson, McDevitt & the alliance guy were brought into the so-called debate?

On a side note - could you EVER imagine a loyalist politican sitting through what he did?? So much for standards & equality.

For those of you that missed it, its available on the iplayer for 4 or 5 days. Its a good watch if you get the chance

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwdcf/The_Nolan_Show_Series_2_Episode_6/

Gerry Kelly was very cool and did come across very well as opposed to the tubes firing stupid questions at him, like FFS I'm sure him being questioned about the prison officer or his past is water of a ducks back to him by now, not as if he hasn't been asked about it a million times before.  What is it with Unionists and 'Never, never, never'. That prat with the big ears was embarassing, especially when he repeatedly said 'How dare you' with regards to the flag being taken down - sounded like a child trying to scold his mother.

That's Jamie Bryson, the new Willie Frazer.

Speaking of Willie, I noticed he hasn't be allowed anywhere the protests and the media since he's c**k up on the prank radio call last week.  ;D

What was that? missed that altogether...

ranch

Quote from: ziggysego on January 18, 2013, 11:36:13 AM
Quote from: nrico2006 on January 18, 2013, 11:34:09 AM
Quote from: God14 on January 18, 2013, 11:20:44 AM
As a lifelong SDLP voter, I must admit I thought Gerry Kelly came across very very well, he had literally a baying mob screaming questions and personal abuse at him on many occasions throughout the show. His response was dignified and articulate.
How long into the show were we before Donaldson, McDevitt & the alliance guy were brought into the so-called debate?

On a side note - could you EVER imagine a loyalist politican sitting through what he did?? So much for standards & equality.

For those of you that missed it, its available on the iplayer for 4 or 5 days. Its a good watch if you get the chance

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pwdcf/The_Nolan_Show_Series_2_Episode_6/

Gerry Kelly was very cool and did come across very well as opposed to the tubes firing stupid questions at him, like FFS I'm sure him being questioned about the prison officer or his past is water of a ducks back to him by now, not as if he hasn't been asked about it a million times before.  What is it with Unionists and 'Never, never, never'. That prat with the big ears was embarassing, especially when he repeatedly said 'How dare you' with regards to the flag being taken down - sounded like a child trying to scold his mother.

That's Jamie Bryson, the new Willie Frazer.

Speaking of Willie, I noticed he hasn't be allowed anywhere the protests and the media since he's c**k up on the prank radio call last week.  ;D

It wasn't Jamie Bryson, it was another muppet.

ziggysego

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I mentioned on the other thread Wilson telling McDevitt 'remember where you live' - that and the 'How dare you' bloke sums up the level of their argument. Imagine Catholics not knowing their place! Going on about people dying for the flag is so banal - how many flags of a national or political nature have people not died under. Also, its not as if its Alliance, SF or SDLPs fault that people are still dying under that flag.
You kind of feel sorry for them. For years they were (the lowest) part of a system that meant there was always going to be someone worse off than them - we might have p*ss all but at least we arent Fenians!. That is changing and they cant handle it.

armaghniac

If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

seanaglis

That must have been the nootonards rd version of jabba the hut "themmuns are always throwing petrol bombs from st matthews church"