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    Hes right, its an english reg, but its still a crap thread
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHxANppXpwo"]YouTube - Sinn Fein Campaign Bus Tour of Belfast....[/ame]
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    The bus houses a prototype North Korean missile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intothewest View Post
    does it matter if it was english reg or northern irish reg the point is why was it not a southern irish registration plate ?
    Maybe it's something to do with the fact that it is the only party fielding candidates in all 32 counties?
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    Its Great , the only all Ireland party, A boost for Gerry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intothewest View Post
    to further extend my point its not that long ago that before the previous election that mr Gerry adams was found to be ill informed on everyday matters effecting people in the republic, indeed some would say that it was partly responsible for effecting the election results, by driving around dublin city today in a foreign registered bus advertising the party does it not display at best poor judgement and decision making, if the likes of fine gael, fianna fail or labour had done this what would you all think
    Is is poor judgement, or a sumliminal message?, when your TD's cried that it was unpatriotic to shop up North, Sinn Fein defended your right to do so, Maybe they know more about economic matters than they are letting on, and are subconsiously re enforcing the message, its mot unpatriotic to shop around for the cheapest deal
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    I must be the only one that thought of boards when I saw this bus! You got to ask youeself which is the greater contradiction, Sinn fein using a bus to travel around the 32 counties and off course taking the greener option rather than jetting around or the massive waste of money on the big labour banner hanging from liberty hall which no doubt shows the unions to be "Neutral" when advising its electorate!
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    Its probably cheaper than Rip off Republic, ahem, - Free State. Probably in line with party policy too- no duplication of economies North and South. Why have two buses when one will do? A non issue.
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    Jesus wept - I know people go out of their way to try and find an angle to attack Sinn Fein but this is just embarrassing.

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