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    Ordinary people marching from sth killkenny to the dail

    Just heard about the lads marching up to the dail from Killkenny, they are at Castledermot now and expect be in dublin by Tuesday.
    Fair play to the lot of them
    Maybe some of the posters on here should join them especially as they get to the City West
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    March on Dublin? Fine Gael (blueshirts) would relish this
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmaskey View Post
    It might get their weight down. Some of us have to work to pay for dossers who have nothing better to do with their time than march Mussolini like on Dublin with a begging bowl.
    You seem to have nothing better to do than defend FF for no good reason
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmaskey View Post
    It might get their weight down. Some of us have to work to pay for dossers who have nothing better to do with their time than march Mussolini like on Dublin with a begging bowl.
    some of us dont have work because of FF

    Many unemployed don't even get any labour money because they were self empoyed
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    Jarrow March more so than a March on Rome ffs.

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    What a waste of time, changes nothing.

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    Why do some commentators/politicians insist on referring to "ordinary" people. It seems to be a phenomenon of the Left. Ordinary compared to what? I've never met an "ordinary" person in my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toughbutfair View Post
    What a waste of time, changes nothing.
    like your stupid post then.... but thanks for your valued contribution
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanmaskey View Post
    I am not defending Fianna Fail. However, to say others were not equally culpable is not the answer. It was not Hitler and sox others who brought us world war 2. He had plenty of little helpers. And so had FF.
    There are no leaders in Ireland. A country with the population of Greater Manchester can only produce a similar amount of leaders. Even Manchester had to import their most famous one, Sir Alec.

    Stop attacking Fianna Fail. Stop blaming others like the clown Higgins. Come up with a programme or a solution. As James Connolly said, surely Christ did not die for these people.
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    i passed the 3 of them yesterday on the way into Carlow - they looked pretty alone there at milford cross just outside Carlow - dont think they were getting a great deal of support.

    Hmmm - I dont know - Im not a "down with everything" person - sure if they feel they are making a point - personally I think they would be better off canvassing their home area for a non-ff candidate - if Bobby Aylward can be felled at the GE - then you know that life as we have known it is coming to an end.

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