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    Quote Originally Posted by brasco View Post
    Thats democracy in action...suck it up and welcome to the real world of constitutional politics....

    seems PSF are still at the learners stage....throwing tantrums at every mishap.
    Fine Gael wouldn't know much about democracy, supporting a second referendum on the same treaty!

    I am debating and commenting on someone I know leaving the party after using party funding, if it was your councillor, you would feel the same and don't deny it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HEAVENHELPUS View Post
    I see that the Bruton Brown nose Prince Charles Party troll is back! (BBPC/FG) Or is it the God save the Queen/FG party?
    how am I a Troll when i`ve been on the board a few months before yourself and I post on most topics not just PSF as you seem to do?

    What is a Troll?

    Someone who doesn`t blindly follow a party line, someone who thinks for himself?

    Someone who analyzes a situation for himself and doesn`t let others do their thinking for him?

    Someone who is willing to adapt, change and move forward?

    Then I must be a troll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wednesday View Post
    Membership doesn't require a subscription.

    As for Críona she was Aengus's constituency secretary for years and so was the natural choice for co-option when Andrew moved out to Kildare (I believe KingKane is confusing Tony Smithers with him). Her workrate as a councillor has been exceptional and this is acknowledged even by the other parties' representatives in the constituency. It's deeply unfair to her to suggest that she is only there because she's Aengus's sister-in-law.
    When was the membership fee scrapped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdaly View Post
    When was the membership fee scrapped?
    I wasn't aware there was one! I suppose not when I joined.

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    most cumainn have script, on a week to week basis, at least in cork.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by brasco View Post

    Then I must be a troll.
    I agree that you are.

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    No doubt Sinn Fein are on a downward spiral. They are basically a one trick pony , and have failed completely to deliver on their promises. A retrograde left over from Irelands past that is best left behind to gather dust .
    What exactly have they got to offer ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Person of the Plantation View Post
    No doubt Sinn Fein are on a downward spiral. They are basically a one trick pony , and have failed completely to deliver on their promises. A retrograde left over from Irelands past that is best left behind to gather dust .
    What exactly have they got to offer ????
    Unlike Labour who's soul purpose is to save FF/FG for perpetual right wing Government!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wonder View Post
    You seem to think you know alot when you don't. None of the above 3 were expelled and all three are still very much supportors. I know you won't want to believe this but this is the case. And unless you can give evidence to the contrary there is no point in you bringing it up again.

    We would have been more than happy to keep tony as a councillor. He was an excellent councillor. He resigned for personal reasons no matter what way you try and twist it.
    Ah, "personal reasons". It's always "personal reasons", eh?

    Smithers left seemingly, according to Chuckyarla and hasn't been a member for 3 years. Which is the truth? I seem to recall allegations by Labour at that time, that Andrew O'Connell was forced out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seán Mac Stiofán View Post
    Ah, "personal reasons". It's always "personal reasons", eh?

    Smithers left seemingly, according to Chuckyarla and hasn't been a member for 3 years. Which is the truth? I seem to recall allegations by Labour at that time, that Andrew O'Connell was forced out.
    He is supporter, not sure about member though!

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