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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: John m on July 17, 2022, 08:08:19 pm
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https://www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/tanaiste-leo-varadkar-declares-bbq-season-open-as-he-poses-in-chefs-hat/1568894504.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/tanaiste-leo-varadkar-declares-bbq-season-open-as-he-poses-in-chefs-hat/1568894504.html)
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He also showed off the delicious food that got tossed on the grill, The Jurno is even taking the Piss !
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rofl
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https://www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/tanaiste-leo-varadkar-declares-bbq-season-open-as-he-poses-in-chefs-hat/1568894504.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/tanaiste-leo-varadkar-declares-bbq-season-open-as-he-poses-in-chefs-hat/1568894504.html)
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Imagine thats the Heir Apparent our next leader .Going to lump on @ 5/2 he wont get the gig in January .A fucking embarrassment .I called him a No Good Cunt long before most of the rest of the Country copped on to the Traitor .The most dangerous piece of Shit to ever get a vote in the History of this Island and We and our Prod mates up North voted for some fucking Shit over the years .
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https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html) rofl rofl rofl
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https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html) rofl rofl rofl
Class headline:
HOW DAIRY! rofl lol rofl
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No Chicken Wings ?? I'd say those creatures love their chicken ! ;)
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Defence solicitor John Shanley said Kennedy came from a good background and had worked as a roofer before falling into drug use.
The judge SLATED Mr. Kennedy saying he'd met some amount of tin roofers in his life... 8)
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https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html) rofl rofl rofl
So when they are teaching Porn in Secondry .Big Dommos Grandkids, grandkid asks the Teacher .Miss did anybody ever throw their milk in your face ?
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https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html) rofl rofl rofl
So when they are teaching Porn in Secondry .Big Dommos Grandkids, grandkid asks the Teacher .Miss did anybody ever throw their milk in your face ?
What's Bukkake Miss? 8)
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The Guards sniffed him outh!
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https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html (https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/courts/clondalkin-man-who-threw-milk-in-shop-workers-face-and-onto-walls-of-store-is-jailed/2021985707.html) rofl rofl rofl
Man arrested for spraying vicar with Domestos, he was arrested for bleach of the priest. 8)
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Get on the stage….The Wells Fargo one! lol ::fds
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Mick from Cork says the Shinners were born out of the Gun man .Where the fuck does he think Fine Fail came from ........The Taoiseach has said he is not ruling out a coalition with Sinn Féin at the next election, but said he does not anticipate Mary Lou McDonald becoming Taoiseach.
Micheál Martin said while he is not rejecting a coalition with the main opposition party, Sinn Féin is guilty of "poisoning" younger generations with its attitude towards the Troubles.
Sinn Féin has been riding high in the polls in the last 18 months, making the prospect of it being the lead party in the next government a distinct possibility.
The latest Business Post/Red C poll sees the party led by Mary Lou McDonald on 36%, with both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil dropping a point to 19% and 14%, respectively.
Asked how he would feel if Ms McDonald was to take up the office he holds until December, Mr Martin responded:
“I don’t anticipate that. I don’t anticipate that at all. Of course, there is an election to be fought in two years' time, in about two and a half years.
“We are in a democracy — elections are there to be competed in so I don’t anticipate that. It’s not a certainty by any means. Election campaigns take on their own dynamic. The issues around the next general election will firm up closer to the election."
When pressed on whether he would serve as Ms McDonald's tánaiste, he said he did not "anticipate" that either. Mr Martin went on to say he had two fundamental differences with Sinn Féin — on policy and on the North.
One element is policy. I mean I am very policy focused. I see Sinn Féin as fundamentally anti-European, as anti-enterprise.
“The anti-enterprise piece — I don't think Sinn Fein gets that at all, the enterprise economy, the type of stuff we do with Enterprise Ireland, the export-oriented nature of our economy.
“And I think there are real issues in terms of Sinn Féin’s position there on enterprise, on the economy, on Europe."
Mr Martin said the difference on the North was "deeper" for him and said Sinn Féin should "face up to the fact that violence [in the North] was wrong".
However, the Taoiseach said he was not saying that if the two parties were in a position to form a government that it would necessarily be a deal-breaker for him.
"I'm not saying I'm ruling it out. I’m not saying it’s an issue that becomes a breaking point in the future," he said.
"But I would have thought it's a legitimate political issue of the day because in many ways this idea of the gun being the answer to everything poisoned previous generations of Irish people that led to what happened.
We shouldn't poison a new generation, again, in the notion that violence can be worth it or violence is justified. That's all I'm saying.
"It doesn't become a barrier potentially, but it's something that they need to deal with, in my view. There is a tendency that this is being glorified somehow. I think we owe it to the younger generations that this wasn’t a good war and it wasn’t a just war and it damaged a lot of people, it killed a lot of people.”
Most people under 40 who vote SF wouldnt be able to find Strabane or Bangor on a map .Would think Bobby Sands is some sort of drug .They dont support the Shinners because they shot people they Support the Shinners because under Leo and Mick and their parties they cant afford to live in this Republic .
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Mick from Cork says the Shinners were born out of the Gun man .Where the fuck does he think Fine Fail came from ........The Taoiseach has said he is not ruling out a coalition with Sinn Féin at the next election, but said he does not anticipate Mary Lou McDonald becoming Taoiseach.
Micheál Martin said while he is not rejecting a coalition with the main opposition party, Sinn Féin is guilty of "poisoning" younger generations with its attitude towards the Troubles.
Sinn Féin has been riding high in the polls in the last 18 months, making the prospect of it being the lead party in the next government a distinct possibility.
The latest Business Post/Red C poll sees the party led by Mary Lou McDonald on 36%, with both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil dropping a point to 19% and 14%, respectively.
Asked how he would feel if Ms McDonald was to take up the office he holds until December, Mr Martin responded:
“I don’t anticipate that. I don’t anticipate that at all. Of course, there is an election to be fought in two years' time, in about two and a half years.
“We are in a democracy — elections are there to be competed in so I don’t anticipate that. It’s not a certainty by any means. Election campaigns take on their own dynamic. The issues around the next general election will firm up closer to the election."
When pressed on whether he would serve as Ms McDonald's tánaiste, he said he did not "anticipate" that either. Mr Martin went on to say he had two fundamental differences with Sinn Féin — on policy and on the North.
One element is policy. I mean I am very policy focused. I see Sinn Féin as fundamentally anti-European, as anti-enterprise.
“The anti-enterprise piece — I don't think Sinn Fein gets that at all, the enterprise economy, the type of stuff we do with Enterprise Ireland, the export-oriented nature of our economy.
“And I think there are real issues in terms of Sinn Féin’s position there on enterprise, on the economy, on Europe."
Mr Martin said the difference on the North was "deeper" for him and said Sinn Féin should "face up to the fact that violence [in the North] was wrong".
However, the Taoiseach said he was not saying that if the two parties were in a position to form a government that it would necessarily be a deal-breaker for him.
"I'm not saying I'm ruling it out. I’m not saying it’s an issue that becomes a breaking point in the future," he said.
"But I would have thought it's a legitimate political issue of the day because in many ways this idea of the gun being the answer to everything poisoned previous generations of Irish people that led to what happened.
We shouldn't poison a new generation, again, in the notion that violence can be worth it or violence is justified. That's all I'm saying.
"It doesn't become a barrier potentially, but it's something that they need to deal with, in my view. There is a tendency that this is being glorified somehow. I think we owe it to the younger generations that this wasn’t a good war and it wasn’t a just war and it damaged a lot of people, it killed a lot of people.”
Most people under 40 who vote SF wouldnt be able to find Strabane or Bangor on a map .Would think Bobby Sands is some sort of drug .They dont support the Shinners because they shot people they Support the Shinners because under Leo and Mick and their parties they cant afford to live in this Republic .
Do you reckon people will vote for the Cordite party in the hope of getting a virtually free gaff and lower taxes?
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YES .Hard to understand Mary From the NavaN Road is offering exactly the same thing Cynide Tits is offering in England .Loads of free stuff and lower tax .conservatism versus Marxism .Can you spot the difference ?
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YES .Hard to understand Mary From the NavaN Road is offering exactly the same thing Cynide Tits is offering in England .Loads of free stuff and lower tax .conservatism versus Marxism .Can you spot the difference ?
England has bigger guns.
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YES .Hard to understand Mary From the NavaN Road is offering exactly the same thing Cynide Tits is offering in England .Loads of free stuff and lower tax .conservatism versus Marxism .Can you spot the difference ?
England has bigger guns.
There is an insanity but they both say .Yes you can have stuff you are never going to get because nobody is going to pay for it .The future is USA if you cant pay you cant play so ...Wait for it ........its comming .........Like America ..............GET A GUN .
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YES .Hard to understand Mary From the NavaN Road is offering exactly the same thing Cynide Tits is offering in England .Loads of free stuff and lower tax .conservatism versus Marxism .Can you spot the difference ?
England has bigger guns.
There is an insanity but they both say .Yes you can have stuff you are never going to get because nobody is going to pay for it .The future is USA if you cant pay you cant play so ...Wait for it ........its comming .........Like America ..............GET A GUN .
If IRA/SF sold all their guns and semtex could they afford houses for the po' people?
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silver the most famous Quote in Irish Politics "They are not gone away you know "
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silver the most famous Quote in Irish Politics "They are not gone away you know "
They're currently in opposition.
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This dastardly plot
Who do we think we are kidding ... of course the Brits killed Sean Russell
Henry McDonald
Sunday 16 January 2005
The Observer
Watching Where Eagles Dare for the umpteenth time it suddenly dawned on me why that well-known anti-fascist, progressive, Jew-loving, Irish republican socialist Sean Russell ended up dying on a Nazi submarine in World War Two - the Brits did it.
The evidence for this is contained in Alistair MacLean's intricately plotted wartime novel and later film starring Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton. Eastwood and Burton dress up as German officers in order to con the thicko Krauts with the aim of ultimately unmasking the Germans' top agent inside MI6 back in Blighty. Having seen the movie once more I'm convinced that there is nothing the Brits wouldn't do in terms of trickery and chicanery to get their way. Which brings us to the current bout of Nazi-denial in Ireland.
Just before Christmas, persons unknown severed the head of the Sean Russell statue in Fairview Park, North Dublin. The monument was erected by the National Graves Association and honours the IRA's commanding officer during the Second World War. The facts about Russell's tenure as IRA O/C as well as his death are crystal clear. As British cities were relentlessly bombed during the Luftwaffe Blitz Russell dispatched bombers of his own to England. Explosions killed civilians in cities such as Coventry while industries and military installations in Northern Ireland were targeted, all at a time when the Free World was fighting a war of survival against Hitler's armies. Moreover, Russell was feted in Berlin and travelled there voluntarily. In order to aid the IRA campaign to disrupt the British war effort Russell was transported back from Berlin in 1944 on a U-boat. During the voyage home Russell became extremely ill and died before he could be landed back on Irish soil.
Despite these facts there has been an orchestrated campaign of Nazi-like denial ever since Russell's statue was vandalised. Those behind the beheading issued a statement claiming they did so in memory of the millions the Nazis murdered. Regardless of their motivation the act itself was a piece of tokenistic protest posturing. Because if they had really wanted to shine a light into this very dark corner of Irish republican history then the vandals would have been better protesting in Fairview Park, holding seminars to discuss the IRA/Nazi links in the 1940s and publicly challenging anyone, including the Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin Mary Lou McDonald, who rushes to honour Russell as to why they feel it's alright to rally round a statue of one of Adolf Hitler's allies in World War Two. The attack on the monument merely turns Russell into a martyr once more.
Disapproval of the vandalism, however, should not deflect anyone from the truth about what the IRA's O/C and his comrades were up to in the Forties. In his very candid memoir, the late Paddy Devlin admitted that during the war there was a great degree of sympathy for the Nazis inside the IRA in Belfast. Devlin recalled that while in Crumlin Road jail he and his comrades enthusiastically plotted the advance of the Germans into the Soviet Union on a map in their prison cell. Each time news came through the radio about Nazi victories he and the other IRA inmates would cheer to the rafters.
Even in the face of historical fact the Nazi-like denial campaign has been building up steam lately, both in Dublin and Belfast. The NGA, which has vowed to reconstruct the statue, brands anyone linking Russell with the Third Reich as 'ignorant'. The NGA reminds the Irish public that Russell was not alone on the U-boat; the ex-IRA Spanish Civil War veteran Frank Ryan accompanied him on that fated voyage. Usually intelligent republican writers and critics such as Liam O'Ruaric in Belfast have also gone down the Nazi-like denial line pointing to Ryan's presence on the submarine and the fact that so many IRA veterans like him fought on the Republican side in Spain. The latter point is true of course. Irishmen and women like the late Paddy McAllister from the Lower Falls travelled to Spain to defend the Republic. Yet to use their defence of democracy to defend Sean Russell's strategic decision to ally the IRA with Hitler in the war is to insult their memory. And as for Frank Ryan, unlike Russell who was a free agent, the founder of Republican Congress was a virtual prisoner of the Nazis, having been rescued from a Francoist firing squad by German intelligence agents.
Of course the invite to Berlin, the S-Plan, the IRA/Nazi alliance, the U-boat and the burial of Russell at sea complete with swastika flag and military honours may have been the work of British intelligence. Yes, of course that's it. The whole thing was an invention by latter-day securocrats aimed at blackening the name of the IRA by associating it with the Nazis. Just like Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood, those German submariners were, in fact, Brit agents and that U-boat came from a deepwater port somewhere in Scotland. Maybe Oliver Stone could make a film about it.
henry.mcdonald @observer.co.uk