the next president of ireland

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Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:47:28 PM
Quote from: Ulick on August 02, 2011, 12:43:14 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:25:56 PM
Partitionist Sarah Carey of the Irish Times on Radio Ulster outlining that the six counties is a different jurisdiction and despite the Irish citizenship inferred upon Irish people in the six counties in the Good Friday Agreement, she would not support those people being allowed to vote in the Presidential elections.

Did Pearse not win her around to changing that view towards the end there?


He made his point anyway and she responded saying she felt that the Good Friday Agreement argument could possibly be an argument for extending voting rights to the six counties but that she would still be opposed to it. She also said that she actually never really thought much about the rights of the Irish citizens in the north. Shocking revelation.


What's so shocking?

That fact that she actually said what everyone else knew!

Nally Stand

Quote from: johnneycool on August 02, 2011, 12:54:20 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:47:28 PM
Quote from: Ulick on August 02, 2011, 12:43:14 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:25:56 PM
Partitionist Sarah Carey of the Irish Times on Radio Ulster outlining that the six counties is a different jurisdiction and despite the Irish citizenship inferred upon Irish people in the six counties in the Good Friday Agreement, she would not support those people being allowed to vote in the Presidential elections.

Did Pearse not win her around to changing that view towards the end there?


He made his point anyway and she responded saying she felt that the Good Friday Agreement argument could possibly be an argument for extending voting rights to the six counties but that she would still be opposed to it. She also said that she actually never really thought much about the rights of the Irish citizens in the north. Shocking revelation.


What's so shocking?

That fact that she actually said what everyone else knew!

Fear not, I was being sarcastic.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore

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Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:59:36 PM
Quote from: johnneycool on August 02, 2011, 12:54:20 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:47:28 PM
Quote from: Ulick on August 02, 2011, 12:43:14 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:25:56 PM
Partitionist Sarah Carey of the Irish Times on Radio Ulster outlining that the six counties is a different jurisdiction and despite the Irish citizenship inferred upon Irish people in the six counties in the Good Friday Agreement, she would not support those people being allowed to vote in the Presidential elections.

Did Pearse not win her around to changing that view towards the end there?


He made his point anyway and she responded saying she felt that the Good Friday Agreement argument could possibly be an argument for extending voting rights to the six counties but that she would still be opposed to it. She also said that she actually never really thought much about the rights of the Irish citizens in the north. Shocking revelation.


What's so shocking?

That fact that she actually said what everyone else knew!

Fear not, I was being sarcastic.

Thanks for explaining.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

Nally Stand

My post wasn't directed at you, quite clearly. In saying that, I have directed a question to you over on the Ireland/God thread. Maybe you could have the balls to answer it eventually. Gud man.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore

mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:04:16 PM
My post wasn't directed at you, quite clearly. In saying that, I have directed a question to you over on the Ireland/God thread. Maybe you could have the balls to answer it eventually. Gud man.

Stalker.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

Nally Stand

I'm the stalker? You replied to a post of mine that wasn't directed at you  :D

If you are so keen to reply to my posts, answer my question on the God/Ireland thread.


Oh and answer this one while you're at it:
http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=19685.msg982011#msg982011

Why wouldn't you answer straightforward questions after all, surely you can back yourself up.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore

mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:08:27 PM
I'm the stalker? You replied to a post of mine that wasn't directed at you  :D

If you are so keen to reply to my posts, answer my question on the God/Ireland thread.


Oh and answer this one while you're at it:
http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=19685.msg982011#msg982011

Why wouldn't you answer straightforward questions after all, surely you can back yourself up.

Have you ever seen a film called "single white female", you should rent it.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

Nally Stand

Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on August 02, 2011, 01:10:12 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:08:27 PM
I'm the stalker? You replied to a post of mine that wasn't directed at you  :D

If you are so keen to reply to my posts, answer my question on the God/Ireland thread.


Oh and answer this one while you're at it:
http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=19685.msg982011#msg982011

Why wouldn't you answer straightforward questions after all, surely you can back yourself up.

Have you ever seen a film called "single white female", you should rent it.

You should stop deflecting and have the balls to answer my questions. Surely if you are sure of your position, you have no reason not to answer them.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore

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The Evening Herald are saying that David Norris has redrawn from the Election nomination race.
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Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:13:27 PM
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on August 02, 2011, 01:10:12 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:08:27 PM
I'm the stalker? You replied to a post of mine that wasn't directed at you  :D

If you are so keen to reply to my posts, answer my question on the God/Ireland thread.


Oh and answer this one while you're at it:
http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=19685.msg982011#msg982011

Why wouldn't you answer straightforward questions after all, surely you can back yourself up.

Have you ever seen a film called "single white female", you should rent it.

You should stop deflecting and have the balls to answer my questions. Surely if you are sure of your position, you have no reason not to answer them.

Nally in the real world people don't have to obey your demands, without a baseball bat or a pistol other people fancy their chances.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

Nally Stand

Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on August 02, 2011, 01:19:28 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:13:27 PM
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on August 02, 2011, 01:10:12 PM
Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 01:08:27 PM
I'm the stalker? You replied to a post of mine that wasn't directed at you  :D

If you are so keen to reply to my posts, answer my question on the God/Ireland thread.


Oh and answer this one while you're at it:
http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=19685.msg982011#msg982011

Why wouldn't you answer straightforward questions after all, surely you can back yourself up.

Have you ever seen a film called "single white female", you should rent it.

You should stop deflecting and have the balls to answer my questions. Surely if you are sure of your position, you have no reason not to answer them.

Nally in the real world people don't have to obey your demands, without a baseball bat or a pistol other people fancy their chances.

show some balls and answer my questions. You are looking like you are running scared of answering them.
"The island of saints & scholars...and gombeens & fuckin' arselickers" Christy Moore

The Iceman

I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically strong and morally straight

armaghniac

Senator David Norris has pulled out of the race for the presidency amid revelations he sought leniency for his ex-partner convicted of statutory rape.

Mr Norris' bid to be the country's head of state suffered a blow after three independent TDs who initially backed him to stand withdrew their support over the controversy.

It emerged the senator and equality campaigner had written a clemency letter to Israeli authorities 14 years ago for his former partner, who was convicted of having sex with a 15-year-old boy.

Mr Norris said he deeply regretted the controversy concerning his former partner, Ezra Nawi, but not the writing of the letter.

Senator Norris said: "Firstly, let me say that I am overwhelmed by the good wishes I have received from the four corners of Ireland.

"I would like to offer my grateful thanks and appreciation to all of my team which was composed of over 300 volunteers from across this country.

"The fall-out from his disgraceful behaviour has now spread to me and is in danger of contaminating others close to me both in my political and personal life," he continued.

"It is essential that I act decisively now to halt this negative process.

"I do not regret supporting and seeking clemency for a friend, but I do regret giving the impression that I did not have sufficient compassion for the victim of Ezra's crime."

Mr Norris had needed support from five more TDs or Senators to secure the nomination to stand for Aras an Uachtarain.

But three backers – Independent TDs Finian McGrath, John Halligan and Thomas Pringle – withdrew their support fuelling speculation the Senator's campaign was in tatters.

Mr Norris said: "I would like to say that I respect and understand the decisions taken by the team and this has not in any way altered my appreciation for their contribution to the campaign."

Mr McGrath said the protection of children and the integrity of the President's office have got to come first.

Key campaign staff also quit over the controversy, which centres on a letter he sent in 1997 on behalf of his ex-partner who was convicted of having sex with a minor.

Senator Norris said: "I deeply regret the most recent of all the controversies concerning my former partner of twenty five years ago, Ezra Nawi.

"I accept that more than a decade and a half later when I have now reviewed the issue, and am not emotionally involved, when I am not afraid that Ezra might take his own life, I see that I was wrong.

"He served his time and never offended again. Yes, his actions were terrible but my motivation to write the letter was out of love and concern. I was eager to support someone who had been very important in my life."

The Senator's campaign was embroiled in controversy earlier in the summer when comments made in 2002 about sexual activity between older and younger men and boys resurfaced.

"I have been involved in many campaigns and have written many hundreds of letters on behalf of people in every Continent - persecuted Tibetan monks, East Timorese, death row prisoners in the US.

"As a Senator I have always been an active and vibrant voice for those vulnerable and marginalised in society. So it is very sad that in trying to help a person I loved dearly I made a human error.

The Senator went on to than his supporters for "helping me in the times that I have succeeded and in times of difficulty".

He said: "So here I am today outside my home where all my great journeys have begun to announce the end of my presidential campaign. This has been a most wonderful experience despite the trauma and energy expended.

"I have had the opportunity to visit every corner of this great country of ours and to bear witness to the wonderful work done by the Irish people in difficult circumstances.

Mr Norris said there were two "significant achievements as a result of my entry into the race".

He said: "Whatever doubt there may have been about the holding of an election was ended by my determined candidacy. The presidency of Ireland belongs to the people and not any party or sectional interest.

"Secondly, this process has thrown up issues that make it clear that the whole question of the way in which candidates are nominated must be examined urgently by the government, a commitment given by all the parties in 1998 but never acted upon.

"I have also demonstrated that it is now possible for a gay person to be seen as a viable candidate for the highest office in the land.

The senator said he would have loved to have had the opportunity as president of Ireland "but that is no longer possible".

He said: "The election is now entering a new phase of reality and I hope that it will be conducted in a way that is dignified and respectful of the office of President and of the remaining candidates.

"At the beginning of my campaign I pledged that I would fight exclusively on what I saw as my strengths and what I could contribute to the welfare of the Irish people. I believe that I have done so with the dignity and decorum that would be rightly expected of any presidential candidate.

"It has always been a principle of mine not to yield control of my life or my principles to others."

He said he believed the recent controversy had "threatened to erode" that principle and it is now time for him "to reassert as far as possible control of my life and destiny".

He finished by saying: "As I came across the Samuel Beckett bridge today into my mind came his words about humanity and frailty.

"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better".

Read more: http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/norris-quits-presidency-race-515105.html#ixzz1TswJcAGN
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Would have been an awful President, proper decision.

AQMP

Quote from: Nally Stand on August 02, 2011, 12:25:56 PM
Partitionist Sarah Carey of the Irish Times on Radio Ulster outlining that the six counties is a different jurisdiction and despite the Irish citizenship inferred upon Irish people in the six counties in the Good Friday Agreement, she would not support those people being allowed to vote in the Presidential elections.

Maybe she was lying??