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The Sinn Fein Debate on the PSNI

category international | politics / elections | news report author Monday January 22, 2007 16:28author by Con Carroll Report this post to the editors

PSNI

the debate which Sinn Fein, are holding at the moment. a very interesting face in Tyrone Saturday night was in attendace.

Gerry Mc Geough ex Ard Comhairle member of Sinn Fein,
attended a debate in Tyrone 20/01/. which Sinn Fein were hosting about PSNI

Gerry is attending to stand as a Independent in the elections to oppose Sinn Fein policy
while people have a right to political disagree with Sinn Feins decision
Mc Geough language as how he describes people who are protestant is facist
which was broad-casted on RTE television. Mc Geough went on to describe his time as a ex member of East Tyrone active service unit of the IRA. of how he was ashamed to have been part of Sinn Feins Ard Comhairle.
Mc Geough was also interviewed on channel 4 18/01/ after speaking at a meeting in Derry with people who are opposed to Sinn Feins policy

have we forgot about Mc Geough links to Justin Barrett, During the Niece Referendum
in which F F minister for enviroment Dick Roache,was shouting about . Barrett known as the extra terrestrial seen parading around in the company of fascists in Europe. which appeared in Irish media.

hopefully people with the right wing political views of Mc Geough will be laughted at during elections.

any chance of having left class conscious candidates.
instead of having to put up with the right wing racist mouth piece of Mc Geough

author by Patrick Henrypublication date Wed Jan 24, 2007 18:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

But of course this is just another typical $hinner attempt to blacken those who still still stick to ideals for which many died.

Talking about our dead volunteers lets not forget Adams' arrogant reply to McGeough in Galbally, who had pointed out that the current direction being taken by the $inn Fein leadership is opposite of the Republican tenets held by fallen Volunteers in the conflict at the times of their deaths. Adams reply was, "Do you have a Ouija board?" An example of the respect Adams has for those who have died following him and those like him.

author by Big Macpublication date Wed Jan 24, 2007 19:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Great to see the tide turning against SF, If we only keep one shinner out of Stormont then this is a start.
Remember any threat to SF is a threat to Partition and continued Unionist misrule.....I don't mean the supposed threat of bullets and photos in a graveyard... What next? I mean the threat that scares Gerry most, a drop in his vote.

 
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