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  • tiocfaidh ar la

  • Another great interview by Gerry. But I'm wondering, could the reason so many people have a problem with SF is because they carry so much guilt for the fact that they themselves have forsaken Éire???!!!

    

  • @fluffybacongf, it was indeed an interesting statement. However, as recently as 2010, the IRA were still very active, carrying out armed robberies & punishment shootings. It's a known fact that they have always been very involved in the Irish Drugs Trade. It's a pity that the people voting for this party obviously don't understand (or obviously care about) the havoc that they have created over the years..

  • @caneetell That's complete shite. The head of the Garda Drugs Task Force is quoted as stating that the IRA have "no involvement whatsoever" in the drugs trade. Not one IRA person has ever been convicted or charged with drugs offences. No point in lying.

    The IRA have not been active in 2010. The International Monetary Commission has said that the last action they were involved in was 2006.

  • @caneetell Drugs and Sinn Fein that is a joke my good man, sure Sinn Fein more or less got rid of the biggest heroin dealers my side of Dublin so in my own personal experience Sinn Fein are completely against drugs of all sorts and i agree with them on that i dont know where you are from but around my way Sinn Fein set up the concerned parents against drugs and it worked very well i do not think i have heard of any body selling heroin around my way in a long time thanks to them so i doubt it.

  • Vote Sinn Fein for a united Ireland.

  • On 28 July 2005, the IRA Army Council announced an end to its armed campaign, stating that it would work to achieve its aims using "purely political and democratic programmes through exclusively peaceful means" and that IRA "Volunteers must not engage in any other activities whatsoever

  • This slimeball isn't even from the Republic of Ireland. To vote Sinn Fein means you support terrorists.

  • @caneetell What a fucking stupid thing to say. They man currently lives in Louth. What does it matter what part of Ireland he is from?

    If you actually think that voting for Sinn Féin means you support terrorism then you are a moron. They are the only party with any sort of clue. They will definitley gain seats this election.

  • @caneetell your free state attitude should go jump off a bridge. the IRA freed the 26, you hypocrite.

  • @caneetell

    Because Fianna Fail and Fine Gael don't have blood on their hands...

  • @cfcilldara both during the civil war!

  • @seanogcarey

    My point is the major parties in Ireland all have a history of bloodshed...does it make it ok that it was during the Civil War and not in the past thirty odd years? Personally I would rather vote for Sinn Fein knowing their links with the IRA than for Fianna Fail and their links with bankers and developers. Not to mention Fianna Fail Lite.

  • @cfcilldara yes im wit u there, i support sinn fein, fianna fail sold out this country and sinn fein are the only party who really cares about ireland!

  • @burnthebrits, bye bye dip shit,,,,,,,,, hey presto

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