View Poll Results: Who won the debate?

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  • McDowell

    148 42.17%
  • Rabbitte

    115 32.76%
  • Sargent

    28 7.98%
  • Adams

    47 13.39%
  • None of the above

    13 3.70%
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Thread: The Debate - part one

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    A bit of Irish wont go down to bad in our two targets in Donegal though!

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    Gerry was very stilted...the use of Irish didn't come off.
    "Be advised, my passport's green / No glass of ours was ever raised / To toast the Queen." Seamus Heaney 1982

    "I'm a bit of a green myself" Charles Haughey 1989

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    Quote Originally Posted by krayZpaving
    wtf is with McDowell's chin?
    :twisted: :twisted:
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    micky d is moving about to much
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    Quote Originally Posted by drbob1972
    poor performance from adams in open address. normally the man's very slick and smooth


    Are you sure you were watching the same performance?
    RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams

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    mcd was poor--seems out of sorts and content was poor

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    No negativity from Micky Mac, has the whole world gone topsy turvy?
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    Thought McDowell was assured, but angry already. And a bit scary.
    Nothing will motivate the lazy / apathetic / Americanised / west-British types to embrace their culture and the Irish language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenners'
    A bit of Irish wont go down to bad in our two targets in Donegal though!
    Spoken fluently would have been better.
    "still , got to give it to the people of monaghan, they dont take any **** "--constitutionus


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    Trevor is going to start dancing ANY MOMENT NOW!
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