Comment on Agency by sonofstan
The Irish Times mentions these as ‘emotional’ For which read ‘those gay fellas are like women really’
View ArticleComment on Agency by Tomboktu
It doesn’t merely “mention” these as emotional – the first word of the headline is “Emotional”.
View ArticleComment on Being right wing? by CL
Well now it couldn’t be clearer. It was that ‘jaywalking Englishmen’ I think that threw me.
View ArticleComment on You may have missed this earlier: From the selection in the Left...
heat is a product of energy so welcome. I have not had a chance to read the document yet but with a sideways reference to the material has any body taken the time to look at http://www.sinnfein.ie and...
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by roddy
Eamon,voting SF is like a drug : “once you try it youre hooked ” !
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by sonofstan
It’s the every which way and loose left.
View ArticleComment on Agency by WorldbyStorm
That’s a fair point, but let’s note that FF while being very very good on lgbt issues, as with Mary O’Rourke IIRC in some instances, has also been effing awful. i.e. explain Jim Walsh. It will be...
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by Liberius
Economically? Surely they’d just constitute a nagging voice pulling the party rightward like has happened with Europe’s old social democratic parties; what use is it to reconstitute labour with the...
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by Bob Smiles
SF Not a drug- the only alternative
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by Dr.Nightdub
“Independent Thought – United Vision” A slogan that transcends every known mast to which colours could be nailed.
View ArticleComment on Agency by Tomboktu
Generally, it’s been women in Fianna Fáil who have led the charge: Averil Power now, Maire Geoghegan-Quinn on not going for a higher age of consent in 1993, Mary O’Rourke on the Unfair Dismissals Act....
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by Clive Sullish
As a name for a political movement, it’s up there with New Agenda and Ailtirí ns hAiséirghe
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by CL
Any left wing people I have known have always used the word ‘liberal’ to differentiate such people from the left.
View ArticleComment on What you want to say – 29th January 2014 by Eamonncork
The odds are based on the likelihood of the people getting elected. Hayes at 1/20 mean that they’re certain he will win. So to win a euro on him, you would have to bet twenty euros (and you’d get your...
View ArticleComment on What you want to say – 29th January 2014 by Eamonncork
It goes without saying that nobody should ever take up betting unless they are prepared to some day be reduced to reading a number of newspapers in order to divine the possible winner of the 3.45. at...
View ArticleComment on Being right wing? by look in the mirror
yes clearly so. My post is parodic of the approach being taken by one person who sees reactionaries under the bed, even on a site with a record of standing up for equality for all, and seems...
View ArticleComment on How did I miss this? A ‘loose left alliance’ by Jack Jameson
Ceannaire: “I think Tony Gregory’s “group” was quite close-knit, so it provides a kind of micro-party structure for Maureen O’Sullivan.” True but without a figure of the profile of a Tony Gregory, I...
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