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Last edited by Marcos the black; 9th December 2011 at 08:27 PM.
"Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald pointed out that Mr O Snodaigh had not broken any rules and that the system was at fault."
Long as you still swan around saying ''sure it was Lehmans fault' and saying arrogant things like ''there was people at fault it just was not us'' you're never coming back lads.
He's a Westmeath bachelor
Joe Dolan - The Westmeath Bachelor - YouTube
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Sadly as long as theres an appetite for short-termist me feinerism in Ireland there will always be a niche for FF
Breathing new life into Fianna Fáil is like breathing new life into the Black and Tans.
As i have said many times before, if FF do come back it's the other parties fault cause they didn't kill them off.
All men dream: but not equally. -T. E. Lawrence
Yes, Deputy Troy is correct in his assertions, Fianna Fail certainly has a chance of claiming back some of the ground it lost in February . Obviously, over the past number of weeks the shine has gone off the government. Certainly, the Labour Party's placing in the next opinion poll will be interesting for me. Of course Fianna Fail has a mountain to climb but with the government's broken promises becoming more evident each day it makes Fianna Fail's job easier. Micheal Martin's new position on Europe certainly has it's merits and will set FF apart from the other parties. On the ground there's been a noticeable increase in membership, so yes I think Deputy Troy is not far wrong.
Fine Gael's new party slogan :Er, what year was that? Circumstances have, you know, changed a bit.