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What will happen to sinn fein after this election.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭facehugger99


    tipptom wrote: »
    You can always slink off to the MAINLAND if it comes to pass,will be no loss and bring a few more of the self hating insecure "Irishmen" on here with you.

    Oh, I don't suppose I'll need to worry about it for quite some time.

    But as a proud Irishman, who values our democratic freedoms and appreciates our relative affluence compared to most, I will continue to ensure that state-subversives and economic morons like SF and the terrorist councils who direct them, will never hold the levers of power in my country.



    By all means, feel free to fcuk off to North Korea if you don't like it though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,219 ✭✭✭tipptom


    Oh, I don't suppose I'll need to worry about it for quite some time.

    But as a proud Irishman, who values our democratic freedoms and appreciates our relative affluence compared to most, I will continue to ensure that state-subversives and economic morons like SF and the terrorist councils who direct them, will never hold the levers of power in my country.



    By all means, feel free to fcuk off to North Korea if you don't like it though.

    How you going to manage that big boy,by keep bitching on boards about SF?

    Its going to happen because this election will see the demise of the clinkles and neo Unionists that hangs for to the crumbs of the FF/FG swindlers and good riddance.
    Will you slink off to your "mainland" then?


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,365 ✭✭✭✭McMurphy


    tipptom wrote: »
    How you going to manage that big boy,by keep bitching on boards about SF?

    Its going to happen because this election will see the demise of the clinkles and neo Unionists that hangs for to the crumbs of the FF/FG swindlers and good riddance.
    Will you slink off to your "mainland" then?

    Poster is on record of saying in the event of a border poll, despite if any or all political party's in the Republic advocating a yes vote, he'd vote against it.

    Not for economic reasons.
    Not for peace or stability reasons.


    He'd vote no, to spite Sinn Fein.


    Kind of DUPish with a bit of Jamie Bryson mentality but there you go.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭facehugger99


    tipptom wrote: »

    Its going to happen because this election will see the demise of the clinkles and neo Unionists that hangs for to the crumbs of the FF/FG swindlers and good riddance.
    Will you slink off to your "mainland" then?

    A bit early in the day surely for the barstool Tom?


    This quote will be interesting to revisit on the 09th Feb. :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,013 ✭✭✭✭James Brown


    Oh, I don't suppose I'll need to worry about it for quite some time.

    But as a proud Irishman, who values our democratic freedoms and appreciates our relative affluence compared to most, I will continue to ensure that state-subversives and economic morons like SF and the terrorist councils who direct them, will never hold the levers of power in my country.



    By all means, feel free to fcuk off to North Korea if you don't like it though.

    FG are economic morons, by virtue of the crises and not being able to oversee the NCH, IW, Siteserv deal etc. You cool with that?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭facehugger99


    McMurphy wrote: »
    Poster is on record of saying in the event of a border poll, despite if any or all political party's in the Republic advocating a yes vote, he'd vote against it.

    Not for economic reasons.
    Not for peace or stability reasons.


    He'd vote no, to spite Sinn Fein.


    Kind of DUPish with a bit of Jamie Bryson mentality but there you go.

    Given this is apparently "on record", one would imagine you'd have posted the quote.

    You wouldn't be talking bollox again by any chance?


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,219 ✭✭✭tipptom


    A bit early in the day surely for the barstool Tom?


    This quote will be interesting to revisit on the 09th Feb. :pac:

    I don't see SF any where near government in this election as I say that this election will see the last of the FG/FF lickers dying off and younger people taking back the country from them in the next election.

    FF the most corrupt party in the history of the state will be about 7 seats up on the second most corrupt party in the history of the state FG in this election and we will have 4-5 more years of the same sh$t which will be the hill they both die on.

    If I were SF I would wait until the old corruption enablers die out and not consider talking to anyone until they can win the majority seats in the following election or a new party that has no FF/FG flawed genes in it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭facehugger99


    tipptom wrote: »
    I don't see SF any where near government in this election as I say that this election will see the last of the FG/FF lickers dying off and younger people taking back the country from them in the next election.

    Stand back lads, Tom's just shifting the goalposts after being caught talking bollox (again).

    Own your words Tom, don't be trying to row back on them already - we'll keep them for posterity anyway as we make our way towards this brave new future that awaits.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,519 ✭✭✭SafeSurfer


    tipptom wrote: »
    I don't see SF any where near government in this election as I say that this election will see the last of the FG/FF lickers dying off and younger people taking back the country from them in the next election.

    FF the most corrupt party in the history of the state will be about 7 seats up on the second most corrupt party in the history of the state FG in this election and we will have 4-5 more years of the same sh$t which will be the hill they both die on.

    If I were SF I would wait until the old corruption enablers die out and not consider talking to anyone until they can win the majority seats in the following election or a new party that has no FF/FG flawed genes in it.

    Where did I hear this before?

    Oh yes that mantra “The Seventies will be Socialist”

    Now the Socialists are seventy!

    Multo autem ad rem magis pertinet quallis tibi vide aris quam allis



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,219 ✭✭✭tipptom


    Stand back lads, Tom's just shifting the goalposts after being caught talking bollox (again).

    Own your words Tom, don't be trying to row back on them already - we'll keep them for posterity anyway as we make our way towards this brave new future that awaits.

    Where have I said SF will win this election or shifted the goalposts?

    SF are not even running enough candidates to win an election this time so do try and educate yourself.

    I know you neo Unionist Blueshirts are bad with numbers considering you lost three billion or so down the couch in the last election and SF had to find it for you but I thought even you could figure that out.


    Unionist "Irishman" caught talking boll%x shocker.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,322 ✭✭✭facehugger99


    tipptom wrote: »
    Where have I said SF will win this election or shifted the goalposts?

    SF are not even running enough candidates to win an election this time so do try and educate yourself.

    I know you neo Unionist Blueshirts are bad with numbers considering you lost three billion or so down the couch in the last election and SF had to find it for you but I thought even you could figure that out.


    Unionist "Irishman" caught talking boll%x shocker.

    :pac::pac::pac:
    tipptom wrote: »
    Its going to happen because this election will see the demise of the clinkles and neo Unionists that hangs for to the crumbs of the FF/FG swindlers and good riddance.

    Slightly ranty but it almost makes sense if you tilt your head to the side and squint a little.


  • Registered Users Posts: 27,971 ✭✭✭✭blanch152


    There is one very easy way for you to prove this.

    Show us the rights and commitments in the GFA that Sinn Fein were standing in the way of and using the Petition of concern to block?

    Take your time. Meanwhile a quick google brings up this warning about the state of play from 2014 made by SF's Sean Crowe in the Dáil.
    We know you guys and others were not listening and it all came as a surpriose when the show collapsed, but that isn't the fault of nationalists.



    https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/debate/dail/2014-02-05/23/

    Thank God for the Queen's Parliament that stepped in to rescue the day and legislate for the rights that Sean Crowe was calling for such as abortion and same-sex marriage. What would we have done without the benevolent British Empire coming to the rescue again?


  • Registered Users Posts: 69,179 ✭✭✭✭FrancieBrady


    blanch152 wrote: »
    Thank God for the Queen's Parliament that stepped in to rescue the day and legislate for the rights that Sean Crowe was calling for such as abortion and same-sex marriage. What would we have done without the benevolent British Empire coming to the rescue again?

    The British were just doing what they had agreed (some would say where negotiated into to doing in the GFA and St Andrew's etc.) to do...years late, mind you.


    I know it might be part of a certain set's fantasies but Direct Rule didn't happen. The party the SoS said was 'holding up progress' in talks, clearly stopped holding up progress to avoid that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,013 ✭✭✭✭James Brown


    blanch152 wrote: »
    Thank God for the Queen's Parliament that stepped in to rescue the day and legislate for the rights that Sean Crowe was calling for such as abortion and same-sex marriage. What would we have done without the benevolent British Empire coming to the rescue again?

    Are you Irish Blanch?


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