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Thread: Herald refuses to credie Sinn Féin.

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    Herald refuses to credie Sinn Féin.

    In an article in this evenings herald about the disgraceful conditions people are living in in Basin Lane flats in Dublin on four occasions they quoted the local Sinn Féin councillor Críona Ni Dhalaigh on the horror the locals have to live with but on each occasion they failed to mention which party she represented,imagine if Criona was causing trouble I would think SF might have got a mention.Well done to Críona (and even the herald) on highlighting the way drug pushers can overpower a community.

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    Well done Críona. A fantastic councillor and one I voted in with pride.

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    The shinners must be glad of a bit of good press in Dublin after the recent developments in Ballymurphy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katayusha View Post
    The shinners must be glad of a bit of good press in Dublin after the recent developments in Ballymurphy.
    what are the developments in Ballymurphy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by codology View Post
    In an article in this evenings herald about the disgraceful conditions people are living in in Basin Lane flats in Dublin on four occasions they quoted the local Sinn Féin councillor Críona Ni Dhalaigh on the horror the locals have to live with but on each occasion they failed to mention which party she represented,imagine if Criona was causing trouble I would think SF might have got a mention.Well done to Críona (and even the herald) on highlighting the way drug pushers can overpower a community.
    Hardly a shocker from that blueshirt rag. If she'd been walking passed a road accident they would have named her party.

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    Senior PRM members including two nephews of el presidente, one of whom was part of his close protection team, were allegedly expelled after an investigation into criminality. They are also believed to have been involved in orchestrating the most serious property damage resulting from the 'Ballymurphy Fued.' This has been reported over the weekend and discussed in a shinner-run forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbler View Post
    Hardly a shocker from that blueshirt rag. If she'd been walking passed a road accident they would have named her party.
    The Evening Herald is a FF paper. Remember the Independent group supports FF. O'Reilly HATES the FG party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katayusha View Post
    Senior PRM members including two nephews of el presidente, one of whom was part of his close protection team, were allegedly expelled after an investigation into criminality. They are also believed to have been involved in orchestrating the most serious property damage resulting from the 'Ballymurphy Fued.' This has been reported over the weekend and discussed in a shinner-run forum.
    Nothing to do with Sinn Féin as a party though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutley View Post
    what are the developments in Ballymurphy?
    Mutley, please.....your own encoraging poor Marty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discosunbeams View Post
    Nothing to do with Sinn Féin as a party though.
    Why then did Spike Murray John Trainor and Bobby Storey reportedly head up the investigation team?

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