as pointed out above; and this is my local SF TD.It’s constantly being dragged up despite no one in SF is a member of The IRA
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as pointed out above; and this is my local SF TD.It’s constantly being dragged up despite no one in SF is a member of The IRA
It’s constantly being dragged up despite no one in SF is a member of The IRA
Because there are things that are hard to look over I can't imagine I will ever vote for FF or FG, assuming I believe SF are a legit party (which I do) how much should I be willing to look over? Genuine question.Here folks I'm happy to deconstruct years of ffg propaganda on the topic of the North and draw all the readily available modern comparisons, but let's face it, you give Mary Lou the keys to the dail and all that going to happen is that she's gonna go straight to the canteen, rip the timer out of the cooker and use it to make an IED just to vaporize a Ford ka in a border town, every fear is completely justifiable.
Ah here, they have 2 sitting TD's who did time for their involvement in IRA activities.
as pointed out above; and this is my local SF TD.
True, and FF/FG have gone from 80%+ combined in the 1980's to under 50% in 2016. One hopes these trends continue.Everyone’s red line and sell-by date for this stuff is their own, but are we still a few elections away from drawing a line under the civil war?
Like it’s been a century, and the FF/FG division represents a false choice.
On the plus side, the duopoly does (unfortunately) represent a kind of consensus on what kind of Ireland it is that Irish people want.
but let's face it, you give Mary Lou the keys to the dail and all that going to happen is that she's gonna go straight to the canteen,
Because there are things that are hard to look over I can't imagine I will ever vote for FF or FG, assuming I believe SF are a legit party (which I do) how much should I be willing to look over? Genuine question.
Where is the line of acceptability or political rehabilitation drawn? I mean those other lads were (and still are) called the blueshirts for a reason.
thisWhere is the line of acceptability or political rehabilitation drawn? I mean those other lads were (and still are) called the blueshirts for a reason.
the thing is, an election is a job interview, not a trial; you're picking who you think is the best, not everyone who meets a certain minimum standard. so you can set the bar as high as you see fit.do we give these lads a pass for their past demeanours? If not, then shouldn't that extend to everyone, whether we like them or not?
The IRA killed Arlene's father and she's in govt with the Shinners, because governing is about the future
I know the IRA probably started with noble intentions but along the way they became just another organized crime gang.
i know a couple of shinners. they're like cult members; it's like talking to scientologists or people who work for google.
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