Sinn Fein - Populism and Partionism

It was her neighbour and longstanding family friend from a few doors down that chapped on the door and said “ah jaysus, would you stop being a drama queen on twitter?”

:joy::joy::joy:

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Are FG linked to Orban?

The Geneva Conventions would be the most important modern sources.

Your man that MM hired from The Sun is earning his corn.LOOK OVER THERE ITS SINN FEIN.

Christine, use the blink emoji twice if you are being forced to send this tweet against your will.

No harm to post her follow up tweet @bandage

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MLMD showing flagrant disregard for public health guidelines recommending limiting social contacts. She hasn’t learned from the Bobby Storey funeral.

She’s got to go!

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General John De Chastelain needs to oversee a decommissioning of the bot accounts

Maybe SF should have got the Gardai to pop around.

Govt have approved pay increases for the judiciary this morning along with all party whips. The Irish Times shows a picture of Padraig McLochlainn and SF whip pay increase is the main focus of the article almost.

I take it they haven’t reported that the SF whips will not be taking the raise?

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Well done those girls.

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Alcohol, in a GAA dressing room?

I hope no underage girls are exposed to alcohol in that environment

Ah jaysus… Taxi for @TheUlteriorMotive :rofl:

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Oooft. Another resignation from the homophobic racist Spin Fein. A toxic culture driving its own young members to walk away from it. The middle aged men like @Thomas_Brady and @Fulvio_From_Aughnacloy need to take a step back and reflect on their toxic homophobia

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Meath councillor Paddy Meade complains that matters as serious as his car being firebombed, involving ‘elements’ of Fine Gael, were not dealt with. He also claims he was assaulted at a meeting where senior members of the party were present.

Mr Meade, who was involved in a court case with a fellow party member, said he and his family ‘don’t feel safe at certain Fine Gael meetings’ and the party is not not ‘a safe society in Co. Meath’.