TheOutdoorThreadmill
Poster of Savage Greatness.
Eire 32So, tell me what are we now to be called?
Eire 32So, tell me what are we now to be called?
So we were insolvent and not bankrupt.I didn't say we no longer exist. Hearts would be a much better parallel than Rangers. Ireland traded her way out of the administrative difficulty when the Troika came to town.
Look at you trying to teach a shinnerbot economics, you would have more luck teaching a sloth to run a 100mSo we were insolvent and not bankrupt.
Only problem with that Sound-y is that SF have not moved on, not a bit, they just don't talk about their part in a 30 year terrorism campaign, that should never have happened. And neither have they moved on in reaching across to unionists, which has contributed to unionists feeling more isolated. Because of the SF reliance on the silly 50+1 strategy, they clearly feel they don't HAVE TO reach across, and of course also to portray NI as a failed state.The Good Friday Agreement was in 1998 - 10 years BEFORE Fianna Fail bankrupt this country Otto. But while you still want to rake up pre GFA events in order to criticise SF, you're quite happy to ignore what happened on FF's watch despite multiple warnings.
So we were insolvent and not bankrupt.
I thought if he was consistent he would have been whinging about all the unjust penalties the Troika imposed on us, and that the well known anti Irishman John Beaton was spotted drinking in a pub around the corner from the IMF headquarters in Washington.Look at you trying to teach a shinnerbot economics, you would have more luck teaching a sloth to run a 100m
Only problem with that Sound-y is that SF have not moved on, not a bit, they just don't talk about their part in a 30 year terrorism campaign, that should never have happened. And neither have they moved on in reaching across to unionists, which has contributed to unionists feeling more isolated. Because of the SF reliance on the silly 50+1 strategy, they clearly feel they don't HAVE TO reach across, and of course also to portray NI as a failed state.
So Nationalists in NI should have not fought back at all?Only problem with that Sound-y is that SF have not moved on, not a bit, they just don't talk about their part in a 30 year terrorism campaign, that should never have happened. And neither have they moved on in reaching across to unionists, which has contributed to unionists feeling more isolated. Because of the SF reliance on the silly 50+1 strategy, they clearly feel they don't HAVE TO reach across, and of course also to portray NI as a failed state.
What had Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball got do with standing up for catholics in NI?Somebody needed to stand up for the Irish/catholics in Northern Ireland as Soundy says.
One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter
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The Richmond Revival, Tomorrow @ 7pm
In Conversation with Brian Teeling, Jennie Taylor, James Merrigan and Sara Obrien
Crawford Art Gallery, 6pm