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    Margaret Ritchie about to through the toys out of the pram

    I like this lady. She is not going to put up with any ole nonsense. She is threatening that if the other ministers do not back of and let her get on with her job the SDLP will pull out of Stormont.

    Excellent.

    Who would have thought the SDLP would have came to realise that the Stormont experiment cannot work?

    Who would have thought they would have more guts than the SF?

    Link here

    BBC NEWS | Northern Ireland | Warning over SDLP executive role
    [FONT=&quot]"You Popish rogue" 'ní leomhaid a labhairt sinn
    acht "Cromwellian dog" is focal faire againn
    nó "cia súd thall" go eann gan eagla
    "Mise Tadhg" géadh teinn an t-agallamh

    Bodaigh an Cháise táid go hatuireach
    ag filleadh ar a gcéird gach spéice smeartha aca
    gan ghunna, gan chloidheamh gan pinnse chleachtadar
    d'imthigh a mbrígh is tá an cridhe dá ghreada aca.[/FONT]

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    Margaret Ritchie - a good example of why women shouldn't have been granted the vote, let alone allowed to stand for election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clearview View Post
    Margaret Ritchie - a good example of why women shouldn't have been granted the vote, let alone allowed to stand for election.
    Shameful comment.
    RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams

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    What's shameful about it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clearview View Post
    What's shameful about it?
    because you bypassed on mrs robinson
    [FONT=&quot]"You Popish rogue" 'ní leomhaid a labhairt sinn
    acht "Cromwellian dog" is focal faire againn
    nó "cia súd thall" go eann gan eagla
    "Mise Tadhg" géadh teinn an t-agallamh

    Bodaigh an Cháise táid go hatuireach
    ag filleadh ar a gcéird gach spéice smeartha aca
    gan ghunna, gan chloidheamh gan pinnse chleachtadar
    d'imthigh a mbrígh is tá an cridhe dá ghreada aca.[/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by clearview View Post
    What's shameful about it?
    I shouldnt need to say: because it is sexisist.
    RIRA not in my name-Traitors to Ireland MMcGuinness; People are entitled to cultural & social equality MLMcDonald; We have a length to go understanding unionism GAdams

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArtyQueing View Post
    because you bypassed on mrs robinson
    & Mrs Dodds, & that strange Foster woman, not to mention the truly remarkable Rhonda Paisley woman & then there's the poor battered wife of course.
    Poni welwch chi hynt y gwynt a'r glaw?
    Poni welwch chi'r deri'n ymdaraw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trefor1.1 View Post
    & Mrs Dodds, & that strange Foster woman, not to mention the truly remarkable Rhonda Paisley woman & then there's the poor battered wife of course.
    You have lost me on the strange Foster woman. Can you provide some background as she sounds interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kintama View Post
    You have lost me on the strange Foster woman. Can you provide some background as she sounds interesting.
    Arlene is a tad myopic.

    The Minister for Enterprise recently noted that all the great cities throughout the world have different parts to their cities. If you go to New York for example, there's Brooklyn and the Bronx, in London there's Covent Garden and Soho. We are hoping when people come to Belfast they will go to the Titanic Quarter and the Shankill and get that authentic feeling of Belfast.
    Poni welwch chi hynt y gwynt a'r glaw?
    Poni welwch chi'r deri'n ymdaraw?

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