Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Yesterday...




Cartoon by Brian Mór
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10 comments:

frankie 4:53 PM, September 15, 2010  

Just a general question..What do you think the problems in Ardoyne/North Belfast are today?

Every other week it's in the news for one reason or another...

larry hughes 6:29 PM, September 15, 2010  

I see the real IRA are threatening to attack criminal UK bankers, might they stay at home and do somethin like that? Save themselves a flight.

ranger1640 10:47 PM, September 15, 2010  

What is the problem in republican Ardoyne. As the cartoon suggests republican Ardoyne is lead by the nose into yesterday by Sinn Fein/IRA.

This is replicated in all the other areas controlled by Sinn Fein/IRA, regressive politics and policies.


Sinn Fein/IRA feed at the breast of the mother of parliaments, get rocked to sleep by Whitehall mandarins and get winded by Unionists at Stormont.

Classic all their ideals sold for a few Pounds and a Skoda saloon, sweet!!!

marty 10:58 PM, September 15, 2010  

St Mary Hedgehog I heard today that a 65 year old priest moved in with his 25 year old toyboy lover.the priest said "he,s my soulmate and fantastic in bed. I just wish we,d met20 years ago".

Fionnuala Perry 10:59 PM, September 15, 2010  

Larry, some people would argue that is home!

larry hughes 11:46 AM, September 16, 2010  

Correct Fionnuala, watever was I thinking about. But it's interesting to see them latch on to a major issue that everyone is disgusted at. The salt into the wounds is 'No one saw this coming' the bubble bursting I mean. DISGUSTING. Is this the first time the RIRA have elevated above street dissorder?

Fionnuala Perry 5:53 PM, September 16, 2010  

ranger1640-Sinn Fein/IRA,sounds a bit like the old Paisley/Robinson dogma, well, before they all feathered their own nests, Robbo and Big Ian included,jumped into bed together and lived happily ever after.

marty 6:33 PM, September 16, 2010  

Hopefully not ever after Nuala

AM 11:50 PM, September 18, 2010  

Frankie

You would need someone on the ground there to answer you more fully. From where I am now it seems that there is a significant body of republicans there who feel short changed by the outcome to the republican campaign. So they are able to raise issues onto the agenda such as Orange marches and anti-social activity. SF is not in a position to repress them as it previously was.

AM 8:02 AM, September 29, 2010  

Larry,

not sure I will be around that neck of the woods any time soon. Was there on Saturday for about an hour. But it is a rare event for me these days. If something else does let me know

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