Quote from: CompulsoryTillager on December 26, 2012, 02:44:40 AM
Alright lads, am I missing any from here?
http://www.prideinthejersey.com/cavan.html
They are not official ones, just bootlegs. Note use of the old crest.
This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Show posts MenuQuote from: CompulsoryTillager on December 26, 2012, 02:44:40 AM
Alright lads, am I missing any from here?
http://www.prideinthejersey.com/cavan.html
Quote from: Rossfan on December 25, 2012, 08:56:57 PM
How come an Israeli firing rockets into a high rise block of flats isnt a "terrorist"?
Are Palestinians not capable of being "terrorised" by seeing hundreds of civilians being blown to pieces by cowards flying in armour plated helicopters and enjoying immunity from censure or prosecution due to the one sided nature of the US Government?
Meanwhile they go on stealing land from the Palestinians ... wonder where they learned that from... the U S of course
Quote from: muppet on December 25, 2012, 08:02:26 PM
Your article is from Reuters which I would regard as neutral. However you ignore the other links referring to "Unlawful Israeli Attacks on Palestinian Media" and "Israeli Airstrike on Home Unlawful". One side, which you are jumping up and down about, fires 'rockets' which may kill, the other side fires missiles with surgical precision from F16s which kill with incredible efficiency.
This conflict is like watching an Olympic champion boxer punching a quadriplegic in the head, decade after decade. You chose to be proud of that, I find it inhuman.
Quote from: All of a Sludden on December 23, 2012, 02:10:52 PM
The former Taoiseach and Meath TD John Bruton has said those who tweet messages to radio or TV shows should not have their views aired unless their names and addresses are given.
His comment comes as colleagues of the late Fine Gael TD and Minister Shane McEntee say he was upset in the weeks leading up to his death because of abuse he received on social media websites.
The 56-year-old took his own life at his home in Nobber in Co Meath on Friday.
His removal will take place this evening while his funeral Mass will be held tomorrow morning at St John the Baptist Church in Nobber.
John Bruton said the trend of submitting comments to discussion programmes over social media was worrying, "particularly thanks to the anonymity that people enjoy in tweeting in comments which are then broadcast and given status in radio programmes as if they were coming from somebody who was prepared to stand over what they were saying.
"In fact they are being delivered under the cowardly cloak of anonymity."
He added: "If there is a lesson to be learned, it would be that only comments that come from people who give their name and address should be broadcast, because otherwise you're just licensing people to lower the tone of the discussion."
Quote from: Myles Na G. on December 13, 2012, 09:50:19 PMQuote from: heganboy on December 13, 2012, 09:24:58 PMHe was from a family with exceptionally strong republican leanings. Three of his brothers were in the IRA. It is stretching credibility, therefore, to believe that PF didn't at the very least have pro IRA views. If he disapproved of his brothers' activities or of the IRA generally, he could very easily have taken steps to distance himself from them and from the political situation in the north. He was an educated man. He could've practiced a different branch of law, he could've relocated, he could've done a number of things. Instead he immersed himself in high profile cases involving IRA personnel. A man in his position, going in and out of the prisons with unsupervised access to IRA people, would've been very useful to the republican movement. Again, it is stretching credibility to believe that this wouldn't have occurred to the IRA leadership, or that they wouldn't have asked him to relay information back and forward. This could have been done without too much risk to himself, since they were hardly likely to compromise such an important operative by asking him to smuggle in explosives up his backside. He was only being asked to talk and listen, which he was entitled to do with his clients in private. Clearly the establishment thought he was up to no good, despite what the British government is saying now. Remember, it was senior RUC officers - not special branch grunts - who briefed Douglas Hogg before his infamous comments in parliament. There was and is no hard evidence of PF's activities, but then the same could be said of Gerry Adams. Who thinks he wasn't in the IRA?Quote from: Myles Na G. on December 13, 2012, 09:13:35 PM
I also believe that he was, just like his brothers, an IRA operative, who was taking information in and out of the prisons under the cover of his professional duties.
Why do you believe this?
Quote from: Main Street on December 13, 2012, 08:38:06 PM
Quote from: Hardy on December 10, 2012, 06:43:07 PMWhat are you on about, most people from Meath can't spell their name.Quote from: Rossfan on December 09, 2012, 03:57:22 PMQuote from: SLIGONIAN on December 09, 2012, 09:14:39 AM
It . All the connacht counties should of got 2 million each
FFS this is reacing epidemic proportions - now even got as far as Sligo
It's worse than I thought. I did a search of gaaboard for "had of". It returns 15 pages of hits! "Could of" and "should of" give 9 pages and "would of" 17 pages! That's 483 times somebody typed "would of". I wouldn't HAVE dreamed that was possible.
Forget the apostrophe campaign. This is totally out of control. There's only one thing for it. A league table of offenders is coming.
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on December 10, 2012, 11:02:40 PM
Where is Evil Genius?