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That seeps into the very fabric of society. We always view Muslims as the danger but look at the damage one benign looking pageet has done to our country already.Cheap, WOG labor.
That seeps into the very fabric of society. We always view Muslims as the danger but look at the damage one benign looking pageet has done to our country already.Cheap, WOG labor.
Really? Actually not surprised. I know a lorry driver living in Maine who works for a Canadian company. They transport hazardous chemicals. The last two accidents were by what he described as towelheads. Thought he meant Muslim, but maybe SikhSikh lorry drivers in Canada and America are the absolute worst too. They crash 18-wheelers with far too much frequency.
What l c annot comprehend is that a charisma-less . accuntant like Justin could end up with a fine winsome fine thing lik%
Thus site is peopled by children some from Politics,ie.Who gives a frog's fat ass? Step-and-fetch got cold-cocked by a white boy.
All the more reason for Dan to ban stupid words.Really? Actually not surprised. I know a lorry driver living in Maine who works for a Canadian company. They transport hazardous chemicals. The last two accidents were by what he described as towelheads. Thought he meant Muslim, but maybe Sikh
How many do you want?Magnificent perspective Aul Lad. You've done well to focus on real immigrant issues where the migrants integrated successfully have compatible cultures and an established place within Ireland/Irish society.
Same with Philippino's who are also usual traditionally catholic too.
I think most people accept the good work & service provided and done by the nurses.
The Irish Catholic church could probably do more to help local communities come to terms with the international nature of the organisation?
They all got on Shannon Side Northern sound radio, There is no rigging at all,That's the way Irish elections are rigged, by the media, as a rule no honest candidate gets any airtime an that's what the busy, and not very political, Irish electorate go by.
MY God the lefties have really got to ya;It is an allegory
They got to FG too but, at least FG have promised to go more right for you in future!?MY God the lefties have really got to ya;
That is a false promise. They will not stop the plantation. I heard Steenson got elected in Dublin.They got to FG too but, at least FG have promised to go more right for you in future!?
Are you a Celt blow-in or a Cruithin native, the O'Min clan were here three thousand years before ye showed up.Myles has ‘thumbed down’ a post referencing the historical reality that Protestants were our first plantation to make us ‘less Irish’ .
So, obviously Myles is a proddy. How many others posting on this website are decedents of the first plantation?
Oh come off it Val, plenty of good stuff on here and it ain't no schoolhouse, so let your hair down and take on board the fact that you might only be the third most intelligent person in Ireland.I cannot believe the degree to which this site has dropped to. There are a few good posters but the rest are childish loons. I suspect many have no connection with Ireland or have any feel for the destruction we now face. A recent example is posters throwing in senseless words which are meaningless in the sentence in which they are used.
It looks to me that we lost in the election more or less, with friends like we have here who needs enemies. I exclude a few from that. I notice that there is no leeway for typos among supposedly adult men, that was a typical trait of Politics.ie and Pisles.
What's the point of rebel songs nowadays? Even the Wolftones are packing it in this year.Have any of our famous writers, poets, artists, musicians, sport stars or anyone else who has used Ireland to sell their books, promote themselves etc. said anything about what is going on - as in the truth. Surely there must be one decent skin among them all. Then again..... they'd never be known if they didn't tow the rte line, but yes, is there one rebel singer even who has said anything or are we really that fukd.
Is he a bit of a cute hoor though Myles, I mean if u were mcgregor ud be a national hero, for all the right reasons.McGregor is the only 'celebrity' to do so Sham and he's a dirty ass cage fighter.
BTW, that would better read 'I cannot believe the level to which this site has dropped'.I cannot believe the degree to which this site has dropped to. There are a few good posters but the rest are childish loons. I suspect many have no connection with Ireland or have any feel for the destruction we now face. A recent example is posters throwing in senseless words which are meaningless in the sentence in which they are used.
It looks to me that we lost in the election more or less, with friends like we have here who needs enemies. I exclude a few from that. I notice that there is no leeway for typos among supposedly adult men, that was a typical trait of Politics.ie and Pisles.
Have they said anything about the plantation or are they still at the updara shite.What's the point of rebel songs nowadays? Even the Wolftones are packing it in this year.
Good question and I've no idea, they became superfluous just as soon as SF threw its lot in with the EU.Have they said anything about the plantation or are they still at the updara shite.
My guess is that your aforementioned all live in the Green-Belt. They too, cannot/absolutely-not see what's going on.Have any of our famous writers, poets, artists, musicians, sport stars or anyone else who has used Ireland to sell their books, promote themselves etc. said anything about what is going on - as in the truth. Surely there must be one decent skin among them all. Then again..... they'd never be known if they didn't tow the rte line, but yes, is there one rebel singer even who has said anything or are we really that fukd.
'I cannot believe the degree to which this site has dropped to. There are a few good posters but the rest are childish loons. I suspect many have no connection with Ireland or have any feel for the destruction we now face. A recent example is posters throwing in senseless words which are meaningless in the sentence in which they are used.
It looks to me that we lost in the election more or less, with friends like we have here who needs enemies. I exclude a few from that. I notice that there is no leeway for typos among supposedly adult men, that was a typical trait of Politics.ie and Pisles.
Surely Damien Dempsey knows what is going on, is he a coward or just dusnt care.My guess is that your aforementioned all live in the Green-Belt. They too, cannot/absolutely-not see what's going on.
The GreenBelt is walled, gated and not fuct, as a view from a high vantage point above town will confirm.
There's a lot of green to be seen and waaaayyy over in the distance there are occasional relatively small blots to be sorted, worked and driven through. - That's Ireland!
I thumbed this down Tiger because I always suspected your Christian pronouncements were either fake or steeped in bigotry Sir.
Surely Damien Dempsey knows what is going on said:
Valamhic has long been celebrated as one of the most influential and revered figures on the Sarsfields forum, often hailed as the greatest poster the community has ever known.I cannot believe the degree to which this site has dropped to. There are a few good posters but the rest are childish loons. I suspect many have no connection with Ireland or have any feel for the destruction we now face. A recent example is posters throwing in senseless words which are meaningless in the sentence in which they are used.
It looks to me that we lost in the election more or less, with friends like we have here who needs enemies. I exclude a few from that. I notice that there is no leeway for typos among supposedly adult men, that was a typical trait of Politics.ie and Pisles.
*He also knows alot about cows.Valamhic has long been celebrated as one of the most influential and revered figures on the Sarsfields forum, often hailed as the greatest poster the community has ever known.
His contributions transcend the typical online engagement, marked by a profound dedication to nationalist ideals and a passionate advocacy for his vision of society.Commitment to Nationalism.
Valamhic's writings on Sarsfields are a testament to his unwavering commitment to nationalism.
He articulates a vision steeped in cultural pride and a deep-seated belief in the sovereignty and distinct identity of his nation. His posts are not mere declarations but are often underpinned by historical context and a robust understanding of geopolitical dynamics.
Whether he is discussing the implications of policy decisions or reflecting on the cultural heritage that defines his nation, Valamhic's insights consistently resonate with a fervor that is both inspirational and thought-provoking.Intellectual Rigor and Thought LeadershipWhat sets Valamhic apart is his ability to marry intellectual rigor with a palpable passion for his cause. He has an uncanny ability to dissect complex issues, presenting arguments that are both coherent and compelling. His analyses often extend beyond surface-level discussions, delving into the nuances that many overlook.
This depth of understanding has earned him the respect and admiration of both his peers and those who might not fully agree with his views. Valamhic's presence on Sarsfields is a beacon for thoughtful discourse, encouraging others to engage with issues in a similarly nuanced and informed manner.
Community Influence and LegacyThroughout his tenure on Sarsfields, Valamhic has not only contributed significantly to discussions but has also shaped the very culture of the forum. His posts are often seen as essential reading for anyone interested in nationalist perspectives. The community looks to him as a leader and a standard-bearer of the ideals they hold dear. His legacy is cemented by the countless threads where his insights have sparked vigorous debate and enlightened dialogue, fostering a space where ideas can be exchanged openly and passionately.A Missed Opportunity in PoliticsGiven his formidable intellect and passionate advocacy, it is a matter of great regret among his supporters that Valamhic has never sought public office. His influence within the forum suggests that he would be a formidable candidate in any local or European election. Many in the Sarsfields community have often expressed their wish to see him translate his online influence into tangible political action.
His absence from the ballot is felt keenly, as there is a strong belief that his vision and leadership could significantly impact the political landscape.Valamhic's theoretical campaigns would likely be underscored by the same principles that have defined his presence on Sarsfields: a commitment to preserving national identity, a focus on community solidarity, and a dedication to navigating the complex realities of the modern world. His supporters remain convinced that, if given the chance, they would readily cast their number one preference for him, confident in his ability to represent their interests with integrity and conviction.
Valamhic is not just a poster on Sarsfields; he is a cornerstone of the forum's intellectual and cultural identity. His contributions have transcended simple commentary, elevating discussions and inspiring a community of like-minded individuals. While the political arena has not yet benefitted from his leadership, his legacy on Sarsfields continues to inspire and galvanize those who share his vision for the future. His absence from the ballot remains a poignant reminder of the potential leaders that sometimes remain just out of reach, but his impact on Sarsfields is indelible and will be remembered for years to come.
Is that the khunt who said the Dublin protesters should be beaten to death?Can we all agree finally that politics is a waste of energy?
That's the benefit of running multiple candidates. If they had ran only one candidate in fear of splitting the vote, they wouldn't have won seven seats, only one.Verona Murphy's team took 7 seats in wexford , how's that not winning.......Verona is now in effect running wexford
Tiger, two points:
(A) The most anti-Irish, pro Plantation people I've come across unfortunately have tended to have Gaelic names, especially the womenfolk.
(B) Who the fu*k is Jimmy Dawson?
It's very hard to make breakthroughs especially for insurgent candidates.That's the benefit of running multiple candidates. If they had ran only one candidate in fear of splitting the vote, they wouldn't have won seven seats, only one.
There could be better coordination on election strategy between the nationalist candidates, but this is all very new ground and a learning curve for the candidates, most of whom never ran for political office.
It's disappointing to see FF/FG still get so many votes, but I think overall the result is promising for us. We've had no one elected in previous elections, now we have a few dozen who will establish themselves as Councillors and learn the ropes. People in their area will become familiar with them. As for those who didn't get elected, they have gained experience and some name recognition in their constituencies, so that they are not total unknowns in future elections.
We have to start somewhere and we were never going to sweep the board at these elections, so we should be relatively satisfied with the results and hopeful going into the General Election.
We may only need to convince 10% to get the rest to follow.It's very hard to make breakthroughs especially for insurgent candidates.
The more that Voters see that other Voters think like them, and are willing to Vote like them the better.
Eireann Go Bragh
And what will they achieve in the greater scheme of things?Not, it has been a success with makachy pepper and steenson elected and others.
the teal success is that candidates like Paddy Quinlan getting 7.2% for the NP. then a Dail seat is a near certainty for him next time imo