Appalling stuff from an attention-seeking weirdo.
Although the post was indeed in poor taste, I stand over my disgust at Lenihanās actions. Lenihan and his pal, Cowen, behaved in a completely obsequious manner and put the interest of banks and bondholders before the people that elected them into office. I believe the term thatās bandied around TFK for people like this is lickspittle.
@Ambrose_McNulty - you know what you can do with your ālikesā. If there is justice in the universe, Dermot Gleeson, Paul Gallagher and the two Fianna Failers mentioned above will get theirs.
From you thatās a big compliment. Big like for Matty.
Will you ban @ironmoth for his very upsetting comment
We canāt have rotten cunts like that on here.
keep digging. I wouldnāt wish cancer on my worst enemy. And on Lenihan, damage was done before he had any influence. Labour have proved this in the last term.
Neither would I. I wouldnāt vote for a politician to bail out bond-holders either.
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Still saying the specialist in failure isnāt a busted flush?
Didnt mac tip a 1/5 loser before too
The media are probably the only Irish institution with less accountability than the bankers.
Thatās bullshit and you know it.
The horse was 1/12
If you missed your business forecast by 25%, youād be out on your ear. Or your people would be.
Ivan Yates. Made a complete bollocks of his election tipping. His best bet in the Racing Post was Lowry to get the most first preferences in the country, chinned at odds of 1/5.
Yates Final prediction:
This forecast tally means: Fine Gael on 51 seats; Fianna FƔil on 39; Sinn FƩin on 29; Labour on 7; AAA/PBP on 6; Social Democrats on 3; Renua on 1; and Independents on 22 seats.
While itās impossible to predict with complete accuracy given vagaries of our PR system, Iām certain this outcome is likely to be more right than wrong. Momentum in the last week of the campaign has been significant, predominantly moving away from the Government parties.