Gerry's moving south...

Started by Maguire01, November 14, 2010, 12:46:10 PM

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They say Sinn Fein are set for at least 13 seats, not bad if they manage that.
Interesting decision by Adams to go up for election to the Dail.
I think it will prove to be a wise move for Sinn Fein. Imo, at least it will add an interesting dimension to the Dail.

Although it can't be that difficult to add an interesting dimension to that large collection of constitutional and intellectual dimwits who presently sit in the Dail.

ardal

Quote from: Zapatista on December 01, 2010, 11:40:26 PM
Quote from: Main Street on December 01, 2010, 07:54:50 PM
They say Sinn Fein are set for at least 13 seats, not bad if they manage that.
Interesting decision by Adams to go up for election to the Dail.
I think it will prove to be a wise move for Sinn Fein. Imo, at least it will add an interesting dimension to the Dail.

Although it can't be that difficult to add an interesting dimension to that large collection of constitutional and intellectual dimwits who presently sit in the Dail.

Who say's this and what is it based on? They have been on 8-10% for about 15 years. There is no way they will get 13 seats. If SF get 7 seats they'll be lucky.

Christ, hasn't everybody predicted it before the last 2 elections, they'll be sure to do it this time; 3rd time prediction lucky, cross your fingers, bobs your uncle, say no more, say no more etc etc etc. Wonder if my vote will be cast once again in my absence?

lawnseed

ardal what are you on about, was your vote cast for gerry in west belfast, or do you think you have a vote in louth your mouths all brown kid
A coward dies a thousand deaths a soldier only dies once

lawnseed

latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough
A coward dies a thousand deaths a soldier only dies once

Peter Solan the Great

Quote from: ONeill on November 18, 2010, 09:49:50 PM
What the south needs is a good dose of northern work ethic.

We already have too many working in the Public sector.

All of a Sludden

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 06, 2010, 02:28:03 PM
Quote from: ONeill on November 18, 2010, 09:49:50 PM
What the south needs is a good dose of northern work ethic.

We already have too many working in the Public sector.

Gerry is going to bring the DLA south with him, creating jobs in the civil service and the motor trade at the same time.

FF will no doubt dig up Garda Gerry McCabe as soon as an election is anounced. I am surprised Evil Genius hasnt done this already.
I'm gonna show you as gently as I can how much you don't know.

Myles Na G.

Quote from: All of a Sludden on December 07, 2010, 09:13:44 PM
Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 06, 2010, 02:28:03 PM
Quote from: ONeill on November 18, 2010, 09:49:50 PM
What the south needs is a good dose of northern work ethic.

We already have too many working in the Public sector.

Gerry is going to bring the DLA south with him, creating jobs in the civil service and the motor trade at the same time.

FF will no doubt dig up Garda Gerry McCabe as soon as an election is anounced. I am surprised Evil Genius hasnt done this already.
Your choice of words leaves a lot to be desired.

Peter Solan the Great

Quote from: lawnseed on December 03, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough

Do you understand what left wing, centre and right wing means in politics or is it just you nordies butting into business that doest concern you?

ardal

Quote from: lawnseed on December 02, 2010, 07:27:44 PM
ardal what are you on about, was your vote cast for gerry in west belfast, or do you think you have a vote in louth your mouths all brown kid

Nope not w.Belfast. But discovered a while back (going on maybe 8 yrs now, if not more) my right to a postal vote was used without my sanction; admittedly I wasn't going to avail of it anyways.

So yeah dickweed my mouths all brown.

Nally Stand

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:18:38 PM
Quote from: lawnseed on December 03, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough

Do you understand what left wing, centre and right wing means in politics or is it just you nordies butting into business that doest concern you?

I thought FG were "republican" and titled themselves "The United Ireland Party"?

Peter Sloan the Goat - The true face of FG "republicanism". Partitionist low lives.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore

Peter Solan the Great

Quote from: Nally Stand on December 07, 2010, 09:23:23 PM
Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:18:38 PM
Quote from: lawnseed on December 03, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough

Do you understand what left wing, centre and right wing means in politics or is it just you nordies butting into business that doest concern you?

I thought FG were "republican" and titled themselves "The United Ireland Party"?

Peter Sloan the Goat - The true face of FG "republicanism". Partitionist low lives.

Your a bitter little man. I suppose now since the savagery has abated in your country you have to hold it all in. Its not healthy so I welcome the opportunity to vent here.

mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

Quote from: Nally Stand on December 07, 2010, 09:23:23 PM
Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:18:38 PM
Quote from: lawnseed on December 03, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough

Do you understand what left wing, centre and right wing means in politics or is it just you nordies butting into business that doest concern you?

I thought FG were "republican" and titled themselves "The United Ireland Party"?

Peter Sloan the Goat - The true face of FG "republicanism". Partitionist low lives.

Hey Nally I wouldn't consider myself partionist, I consider myself a Republican. Don't let PSTG who can't even get on with the next parish be your impression.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:27:45 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on December 07, 2010, 09:23:23 PM
Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:18:38 PM
Quote from: lawnseed on December 03, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough

Do you understand what left wing, centre and right wing means in politics or is it just you nordies butting into business that doest concern you?

I thought FG were "republican" and titled themselves "The United Ireland Party"?

Peter Sloan the Goat - The true face of FG "republicanism". Partitionist low lives.

Your a bitter little man. I suppose now since the savagery has abated in your country you have to hold it all in. Its not healthy so I welcome the opportunity to vent here.

Peter are you the Ballboy character that used to be on the Hoganstand?
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

Peter Solan the Great

At least Fine Gael dont cover up for Paedophiles.


http://www.tribune.ie/news/article/2010/jan/24/aine-tyrell-gerry-adams-is-still-lying-about-abuse/

Aine Tyrell: Gerry Adams is still lying about abuse
Adams' niece slams both Sinn Féin and PSNI as her uncle calls for party leader to resign
Suzanne Breen, Northern Editor

Áine Tyrell: said she never once demanded that Gerry Adams protect her anonymity
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams is lying when he says he couldn't tell party colleagues that his brother Liam was a suspected paedophile because his niece had demanded he protect her anonymity, Áine Tyrell has said.

In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Tribune, Tyrell was scathing of both the Sinn Féin president and the PSNI over their handling of her case. She said: "I didn't know Liam was in Sinn Féin but had Gerry bothered to tell me, I would have waived my anonymity without hesitation.

"I'd have accompanied Gerry to meet his colleagues in Sinn Féin, to talk to the ard comhairle about what Liam had done so they could expel him from the party. But Gerry never gave me that option."

Tyrell said she never once demanded that Adams protect her anonymity and that she had unsuccessfully asked him many times to address the issue of Liam working with youth projects in west Belfast.

"I said I was very concerned that Liam was seeking jobs working with children. Gerry told me that was Liam's way of trying to make up to the community for what he'd done to me."

Tyrell said she had heard her father was a youth worker in west Belfast but didn't know where. At one stage she was so desperate she thought of handing out leaflets in the street warning parents. Gerry Adams said he spoke to Clonard youth centre about his brother but Áine said when she later spoke to Clonard they had no record of that.

Tyrell criticised the PSNI: "Given the length of time involved in bringing Liam to justice, I heavily suspect political involvement in the case." Liam Adams is currently wanted in the north on charges relating to the repeated rape of Áine from the age of four.

He walked into Sligo garda station on Monday 21 December last year but was released hours later because a PSNI European arrest warrant wasn't ready. Tyrell said: "On Monday, when I didn't know Liam was in Sligo garda station, the PSNI had told me this warrant was in place.

"When I spoke to a police officer on Tuesday, they didn't even know Liam had been in Sligo and had been able to walk free. I had to tell the officer that information. I was horrified the warrant hadn't been ready and he was back on the streets."

Tyrell said the PSNI didn't seek to interview her until eight months after she asked them to re-open the case. She revealed that when her father didn't turn up for his first court appearance, police refused her request to release a photofit of him to the media saying "it would look like a witch-hunt".

Tyrell's uncle, ex-IRA prisoner Bob Corrigan, called on Gerry Adams to step down from politics. "He should resign all three positions he holds – Sinn Féin president, Belfast West MP, and Assembly member. He has failed in his responsibilities as both a public representative and as an uncle. I don't say this lightly. I'm a former republican prisoner who spent 10 years in Long Kesh."

Tyrell expressed anger that "Mary Lou McDonald and other Sinn Féin politicians" constantly referred to her when quizzed on the party's failings by the media. She questioned the sincerity of their sympathy and added: "I want them to stop using my name."

Nally Stand

Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:27:45 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on December 07, 2010, 09:23:23 PM
Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on December 07, 2010, 09:18:38 PM
Quote from: lawnseed on December 03, 2010, 10:25:42 PM
latest opinion poll suggests that support for sinn fein is growing with more voters opting for Gerry that ever before. sinn fein are now the 3rd largest party according to this poll, behind right wing finn gael and the right of centre labour party. when questioned today on rte radio FG's Micheal noonan said that only his party provided a viable alternative to FF he made no mention of labour but said he would be supporting the FF budget, and that Irish voters should think of their "OWN SAFETY" ::) ::) ::) when thinking of voting sinn fein of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Labour's Joan burton said that her party would not be supporting biffos plan and that labour intended to undo the knot that tied the Irish state to the bank debt and that labour had its own budget. when it was put to her that her party had more in common with Sinn fein than FG she dodged the question further pressed about a possible coalition with sinn fein she said that at present labour had no "proposals" in that direction.

the plot thickens in other words if labour don't get enough votes themselves to become the largest party they will join sinn fein to form a government where they would not be subordinate to fine gael. well  thats whats it sounds like to me.. this would put sinn fein in power north and south of the border  and probably the biggest party in the 32 counties.

this would be a huge step for the shinners and i wonder if they wouldnt be spreading themselves a wee bit thin. this election could be coming a wee bit too soon for sinn fein but for the people of ireland it cant come soon enough

Do you understand what left wing, centre and right wing means in politics or is it just you nordies butting into business that doest concern you?

I thought FG were "republican" and titled themselves "The United Ireland Party"?

Peter Sloan the Goat - The true face of FG "republicanism". Partitionist low lives.

Your a bitter little man. I suppose now since the savagery has abated in your country you have to hold it all in. Its not healthy so I welcome the opportunity to vent here.

Mayo, I was actually going to fire a post your way along those lines. Our politics are chalk and cheese in a lot of ways and we have had several aul digs back and forth. There are certain things on which we will clearly never agree but, speaking as a SF supporter, you are first hardcore FGer that I have ever had respect for to be honest. Especially when compared to FG clowns like PSTG who regards the 6 counties as a different country altogether which is inhabited by "savages" who have no right to have any say into the 26 counties.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore