Sinn Fein are not a Normal Political Party

In one way it would be no harm for them to get in to government. The harsh realities of during change would hit home. The party would then have grow up and evolve which is not a bad thing for the country. Playing the opposites game like they are doing today is getting old. Their alternative to anything that the government come out with that’s remotely unpopular the default position is to say that they would do the opposite. At the end of the day we do need a genuine credible alternative and it could be SF….when they mature.
 
Fionnan Sheahan- $7,500 for a round of golf and $1,000 for dinner with Sinn Fein.


Sinn Fein had a “shotgun start” to a fundraiser at an elite golf club, raising almost £175,000.
Mary Lou McDonald’s party raked in the cash at the tournament in New York last month. Teams were charged $7,500 for four players in the tournament, followed by a $1,000-a-plate dinner.


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Prawn sandwich socialists.
 
Fionnan Sheahan- $7,500 for a round of golf and $1,000 for dinner with Sinn Fein.


Sinn Fein had a “shotgun start” to a fundraiser at an elite golf club, raising almost £175,000.
Mary Lou McDonald’s party raked in the cash at the tournament in New York last month. Teams were charged $7,500 for four players in the tournament, followed by a $1,000-a-plate dinner.


FFgxrzOWYAARvyL




Prawn sandwich socialists.
Apparently a shotgun start in golf is where people start at different holes and a shotgun blast starts everyone at each tee at the same time or at least that's how it used to be done presumably in the past. I never knew this. The reporting of the event obviously zeroed in on SF and shotgun. I actually thought it was at a gun range or something until I googled what shotgun golf was.
 
Michael Staines
10.03 3 DEC 2021

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It is time to remove the British royal insignia from Irish post boxes and ‘put our own stamp on them’, according to a Sinn Féin councillor.
Limerick Cllr John Costelloe has faced criticism for suggesting an angle grinder could be used to remove the old insignia, which can still be seen on many post boxes around the country.
He made the comments during a debate on the poor condition of some of the mailboxes in Limerick area.
On Newstalk Breakfast this morning, said we shouldn’t have reminders of British rules on our main thoroughfares in towns and cities.


Just erase history there you morons.
 
Michael Staines
10.03 3 DEC 2021

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It is time to remove the British royal insignia from Irish post boxes and ‘put our own stamp on them’, according to a Sinn Féin councillor.
Limerick Cllr John Costelloe has faced criticism for suggesting an angle grinder could be used to remove the old insignia, which can still be seen on many post boxes around the country.
He made the comments during a debate on the poor condition of some of the mailboxes in Limerick area.
On Newstalk Breakfast this morning, said we shouldn’t have reminders of British rules on our main thoroughfares in towns and cities.


Just erase history there you morons.
I heard him, the first question Jonathan Healy asked him was how many of these post boxes are in the country? ehh i dont have the figures
in front of me, Healy then said isnt these symbols part of history? He replied but we must move on from the past, He then contradicted that by saying victoria was the famine queen and symbols should be removed.
 
Apparently a shotgun start in golf is where people start at different holes and a shotgun blast starts everyone at each tee at the same time or at least that's how it used to be done presumably in the past. I never knew this. The reporting of the event obviously zeroed in on SF and shotgun. I actually thought it was at a gun range or something until I googled what shotgun golf was.
starting at different holes? sounds like saturdays in the loft for MOE,
 
I heard him, the first question Jonathan Healy asked him was how many of these post boxes are in the country? ehh i dont have the figures
in front of me, Healy then said isnt these symbols part of history? He replied but we must move on from the past, He then contradicted that by saying victoria was the famine queen and symbols should be removed.

Sounds like a total clown.
 
I heard him, the first question Jonathan Healy asked him was how many of these post boxes are in the country? ehh i dont have the figures
in front of me, Healy then said isnt these symbols part of history? He replied but we must move on from the past, He then contradicted that by saying victoria was the famine queen and symbols should be removed.
I seriously wonder about the level of intelligence in that organisation.

What an idiot.

Meanwhile in the US they are living it up.
 
I heard him, the first question Jonathan Healy asked him was how many of these post boxes are in the country? ehh i dont have the figures
in front of me, Healy then said isnt these symbols part of history? He replied but we must move on from the past, He then contradicted that by saying victoria was the famine queen and symbols should be removed.
These postboxes are protected under architectural conservation and heritage leglislation as far as i know.

They will be burning books next
 
Michael Staines
10.03 3 DEC 2021

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It is time to remove the British royal insignia from Irish post boxes and ‘put our own stamp on them’, according to a Sinn Féin councillor.
Limerick Cllr John Costelloe has faced criticism for suggesting an angle grinder could be used to remove the old insignia, which can still be seen on many post boxes around the country.
He made the comments during a debate on the poor condition of some of the mailboxes in Limerick area.
On Newstalk Breakfast this morning, said we shouldn’t have reminders of British rules on our main thoroughfares in towns and cities.


Just erase history there you morons.
While the world is going through the biggest Pandemic in history the Shinnerbot is worried about insignia on Post Boxes.

`The SF/IRA Army Council need to get a grip of these loonies.
 
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