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It's oh so quite.

category national | politics / elections | opinion/analysis author Tuesday May 04, 2004 17:17author by Shinner Report this post to the editors

McDowell gone quite all of a sudden.

Michael McDowell
The silence is deafening.
After many months of listening to the almost daily attacks by McDowell on Sinn Fein the last few weeks has seen this almost stop. Granted the decision of the court in Columbia to dismiss the substantive charge against the Three Irish nationals have not helped the cause of the Shinner bashers. Still it has become eerily quite. Don’t get me wrong, I am not knocking it, I am just intrigued about what could have brought about the silence. Two weeks ago we where being compared to Geobals and the like, now its oh so quite. Could it be that the lads from down the country in the FF Cummains have relayed back to Mount Street their disquiet. Maybe they are afraid that they could loose the bit green at the edge’s vote, those who like a few oul’ bars of Sean South after a few pints. Whatever has happened the bold Mick would appear to have had the muzzle put on, however, it may be that he was up to eyes preparing for the thousands upon thousands of crusties set to come of the ferries from Fishgaurd on Saturday morning in order to destabilize the nation. Not that mayday has passed he will go back to his Shinner bashing at the expense of the GFA?

author by Jamespublication date Tue May 04, 2004 17:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

> Now that mayday has passed, will he go back to his Shinner bashing at the expense of the GFA?

We can only hope.

author by pedantpublication date Tue May 04, 2004 17:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

(sorry)

author by i mac d. - poets (with the usual i put it in verse your leave)publication date Tue May 04, 2004 23:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

wouldn't trust him with "quiet".
no !quiet man! mike.
Not much of a mick either I wager.

Ireland at the birth of the Celtic Tiger which thanks to the fan club will continue to forge the living consciousness of the nation, (as long as they own all the shares and do the TV) bought an aircraft.

Faster, better, tippier toppier,
just like the Saudi.
And when they filled out the order,
forget to tick the "microwave" box.
Please, oh please, if any of you
Oireachtas social assembly / collective
ever get the job of ordering aircraft for the state again, make sure the little rascals get thier microwave.

They were so upset to see one of the most expensive aircraft in modern aviation and the commercial fleet arrive in Ireland without a microwave.
They huffed and the puffed and in the years before I had to forge a whiskery tasting certificate to look for a job, they sent the aircraft back.

Oh well,
As hank would tell you, ERF came into the equation.
Every little bit of that aircraft had to be taken apart and proofed against ERF and put back together again. "with all the little screws".
And it cost buckets and buckets, nay sure wheelbarrows of cash to do.

As you walk through Dublin these days , and look around you, thinking of Europe of the 25 states, give a short thought to the real living conditions and shops and aesthetics and entertainment options of that Europe of 25 states.
Then go find a map of your new Europe, throw a pin in it, like a womble seeking it's name, and think:-
Is that a tourist resort?


Welcome to the XXI century.
It has been sloppy.

author by Johnpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 11:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Could someone from Sinn Fein tell us what the Irish people are going to do for a living if they ever come to power? If that ever happened (god forbid), every foreign-owned company in Ireland would be gone by midnight and a lot of Irish-owned ones too. Does Sinn Fein have a research department investigating what alternative industries a Sinn Fein government would set up to replace them with. If so, can we see the results of this research? Is it going to be employment in baseball bat manufacturing? or knitting balaclavas? or producing drills for kneecaps? And can Sinn Fein tell us what hospital waiting lists would be in Ireland under a Sinn Fein government. When Sinn Fein ran the Northern Ireland health service, hospital waiting-lists went thru the roof. They reached 59,000, compared with 27,000 in the Republic of Ireland, with twice the population.

author by "we fucked everything up" - Berite.publication date Wed May 05, 2004 11:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

its our gobshite freind back from Fianna Fail. Morning wanker. Don't you ever get bored with the same old drival.

author by Johnpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 13:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Why don't you answer the questions asked. If you are unable to do so, just say that you can't and I'll desist from asking you. No point in trying to get blood from a stone. Sorry for using the word 'blood' to a Sinn Feiner, it might be a touchy subject. If you wish to respond to serious questions with moronic abuse, try and at least spell it properly. You have more spelling errors in a one-line answer than I have ever seen here. If you wish to come to power, you'll need to brush up your act and try to at least appear intelligent.

author by shinnerpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 13:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The assembly has no tax raising powers. Why have waiting lists not disappeared, where are the guards. Where is the legislation for the disabled? Where is the 200euro pension for the old?

author by Johnpublication date Wed May 05, 2004 15:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Claptrap! Funding of the NI health service in 2002 was on a par with that in the ROI - its since increased much more in ROI. Its not just resources, but how resources are used. The bottom line is that in 2002 DeBruin had the same resources available as in the ROI, but still ended up with waiting-lists 4.5 times as long as in the ROI. She knew the resources available when she took over, so why did she not keep her promise to bring waiting-lists down to 48,000 (even that target would have been far worse than in the ROI)?
Here's an interesting item from BBC News website - 7 March 2002:

"Northern Ireland's hospital waiting lists have once again hit an all-time high. "

"Last March, Sinn Fein Health Minister Bairbre de Brun said she would have the hospital queue down to 48,000 by this month. "

"But the latest figures, released on Thursday, show that by the end of December, the
queue had actually lengthened to nearly 58,000. "

If Michael Martin achieved that performance, you'd go ballistic. Are there any socialists from NI on this web site, as distinct from nationalists, who are willing to say DeBruin did a good job?

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