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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikmac
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    or possibly something to do with their criminal links?
    Source? I think that comment is libellous.
    Do you really?

    It might be a bit trite but it's certainly not libelous.

    Unless Martin Ferris and several others have been unconvicted.
    You can't have it BOTH ways.

    You get your SPECIAL branch to arrest me, under SPECIAL powers and they take me to the station where I am held for a SPECIAL period ( As in excessive and unusual amount of time ) and they have their SPECIAL way of *ahem* giving me an interview. I'm taken to the SPECIAL ( Non Jury )court and given a SPECIAL sentence in a SPECIAL prison.......

    ......and you want to call me a criminal or ordinary prisoner? Dream on.
    Wasn't Martin Ferris involved in the attempted importation of 7 tons of explosives, arms and ammunition aboard the Marita Ann, we all know that he was convicted for the possession of explosive substances for unlawful purpose and for possession of firearms and ammunition with intent to endanger life but if he wasn't involved doesn't that endanger his credentials for services to the cause and make him just another "Armchair General".

    He can't have it BOTH ways, either.
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    Re: And the latest "state of the parties" poll say

    Quote Originally Posted by mickeyc
    Quote Originally Posted by KeithM
    Quote Originally Posted by Bikmac
    Why is it that the media always put Sinn Fein below ( Or after ) smaller parties like the P.D.'s or the Greens when giving out information on their latest poll results?

    Accident? I think not!
    Paranoia? I think not?

    In Ireland as in this country paries are listed by the number of MPs they currently have.
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    Re: And the latest "state of the parties" poll say

    Quote Originally Posted by KeithM
    In Ireland as in this country paries are listed by the number of MPs they currently have.
    Wouldn't that put SF at the top then?

    Regards...jmcc

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