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    Quote Originally Posted by Horace Horse View Post
    Quite right. But it's actually these clowns who are the racists, because they create and circulate vile and vicious slanders about African countries.

    Clanrickard--as nasty a racist as we've seen on this site.
    And a bit of an idiot to boot!
    Oh for God's sake. Will you put a cork in it. We have been having a constructive and informative discussion on here till you arrived throwing the "racist" card about. He is racist in inverse proportion to you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuizMaster View Post
    Right.
    (1) Did she really lie? If so, did she still have a daughter who died after being mutilated? Did she have to go through the "usual channels" in Nigeria to get a death cert (i.e. the most corrupt regime in the world)
    (2) Even if she never had a dead daughter, do we now punish her children by sending them back to be mutilated? It does happen to girls over there you know. If we send them back, then we're one of the parties that made it happen. It would be better if they were mutilated here in a hospital then sent back. Is that what you want?
    I think you're certifiably mad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joemoran View Post
    Would that this was so. In actual fact this scammer has cost the state over one million euro in legal expenses alone according to this morning's paper. With the European Court still to come. This does not include food, accomodation, medical expenses etc etc etc. This is after her contributing precisely zero in to the system. Meanwhile the family of Cian O Cuanachain face economic ruin.
    If she was allowed to work - she would. She's legally precluded from having a job, which is incredibly stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by draiocht23 View Post
    If she was allowed to work - she would. She's legally precluded from having a job, which is incredibly stupid.
    She is still here when she should have been kicked out which is incredibly stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete2 View Post
    Am I wrong? If her children stay she will stay, isn't that how it works? Isn't this why Ireland is so popular? Or are you proposing her children go into the care of the state?
    sadly you are not wrong, i can not see any other way but to allow her to stay to avoid hurting them. I dont like it but i would rather that than to see these children returnred to a now alian country and culture or to go into care. The world is not perfect, but we dont take out our anger on children.
    Cira/rira Not in my name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joemoran View Post
    Would that this was so. In actual fact this scammer has cost the state over one million euro in legal expenses alone according to this morning's paper. With the European Court still to come. This does not include food, accomodation, medical expenses etc etc etc. This is after her contributing precisely zero in to the system. Meanwhile the family of Cian O Cuanachain face economic ruin.
    And, just to take one case of Irish people suffering at the hands of the Worst and Most Treacherous Government we have ever had, Cystic Fibrosis sufferers are now to be denied the chance to fight their dreadul disease in the dignity of their own hospital room.

    All because Pamela and her ilk (and her loonie Irish lovers) are stealing money from Irish taxpayers thru their actions.

    The fact that the Irish Mass Immigrationists don't see that there is a direct causal link between attacks on the Irish sick, poor and elderly on the one hand, and the countless welfare claims, benefits for (non-existent) children, free housing, free education etc etc that we give to foreigners means they should shut their big stupid mouths when any tax and spending issues are being discussed. They want to give OUR money (not theirs, of course) to foreigners!

    They're mad.

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    On a slightly different issue but related to story. I used to manage a team of about 35 staff when I lived in London. More than half of the staff were Nigerians. I was regularly informed by some of these people that they had to fly off to Africa for the funeral of their mother or father. At first I was hugely sympathetic. However these same people had over a period of time told me that their mothers or fathers had died before. When I challenged. I was met with the response that in Africa we have many mamas.

    A cultural difference but surely even the least Euro aware African person understands that in Western culture your parents are your blood/adopted mother and father and not a distant aunt who might have had some part in bringing you up. They played the system well but eventually everyone was disadvantaged because we all had to produce death certificates to ensure our entitlement to bereavement leave.

    I must say that in truth I began to doubt everything that some of my African staff told me which was a shame because initially I had the best intentions in supporting them through difficult times before these charlatans burst my bubble. No, I do not believe a word of this woman's concocted story and I hope that she and her children are sent on the next plane back to Nigeria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchnsniff View Post
    Well realism would be knowing the difference between everything you just wrote and the fate of two children who know no other country but this one.
    Realisam would be reading my previouse posts and seeing that i believe that the process should be changed to stop this from happening again.
    Realisam would be examining a case on its own facts and acknowledging the reality of two kids resident in Ireland for years.
    Realisam is acknowledging that children should not be punished for the crimes of their mother.

    I know why dont we stop patronising other peoples views by pretending we are the only ones in touch with reality. (leave that for debating the RSF wackos)
    Before they are deported their mother should be billed for the cost of educating these children for the past few years.

    They didn't get free education--Irish workers paid for it!

    And I guarantee it's well ahead of what they would have got in Nigeria, so she owes us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchnsniff View Post
    sadly you are not wrong, i can not see any other way but to allow her to stay to avoid hurting them. I dont like it but i would rather that than to see these children returnred to a now alian country and culture or to go into care. The world is not perfect, but we dont take out our anger on children.
    They will not be going to an alien culture; they will be going to where they belong. They are Africans from Nigeria. They belong there not on some little island off the North West coast of Europe where they do not belong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horace Horse View Post
    They want to give OUR money (not theirs, of course) to foreigners!
    Surely it's theirs too, though (the Mass Immigrationists, that is).
    Nothing will motivate the lazy / apathetic / Americanised / west-British types to embrace their culture and the Irish language.

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