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Tribesman
02-26-11, 05:37 PM
Its election time and results are coming in.
The Green party have thankfully been kicked into oblivion.:up:
It is a pity the Failers are still winning some seats though as they deserved to go the same way as the Greens.

http://www.rte.ie/news/election2011/results/index.html

Growler
02-27-11, 01:10 AM
Looks like the Fianna Fáil got soundly defeated; the Greens down some points as well.

Labour did alright, as did Fine Gael, and I see Sinn Féin are still in Irish politics. Surprised to see the Socialists with two seats, but then, you folks on the other side of the Pond do handle things differently.

I think the US would get pretty confused were we to have as diverse a political field as Eire, but that doesn't mean I don't wish it were so anyway.

Tribesman
02-27-11, 07:13 PM
Looks like the Fianna Fáil got soundly defeated; the Greens down some points as well.


Looks like the Failers are still on for winning 20 seats:down:
Oh well its Ireland so what can be expected.

Surprised to see the Socialists with two seats, but then, you folks on the other side of the Pond do handle things differently.


Which is why it is funny when some .people over there talk about the far left and socialist in US politics when they are really talking about center right.

One of the funniest outcomes from the resounding defeat of the last bunch of crooks is the Failers announcement that they are thinking of expanding into British elections:rotfl2:

Tchocky
02-27-11, 08:02 PM
As a Louth man I am thoroughly disgusted.

Growler
02-28-11, 12:41 AM
Which is why it is funny when some .people over there talk about the far left and socialist in US politics when they are really talking about center right.



Yeah, well, you lot drive on the road side of the road, too, so what do you expect?:D

The Third Man
02-28-11, 12:45 AM
Like most third world countries (US on the way) no one cares.

Betonov
02-28-11, 02:55 AM
Like most third world countries (US on the way) no one cares.

We do care we do, Ireland is on top of my list of countries to visit, we don't want to see her desend into anarchy and civil war

The Third Man
02-28-11, 03:08 AM
We do care we do, Ireland is on top of my list of countries to visit, we don't want to see her desend into anarchy and civil war

Sounds good.

Tribesman
02-28-11, 04:54 AM
As a Louth man I am thoroughly disgusted.

Tchocky
Is that because Kirk didn't have to stand or because the adams family cleaned up in all the border constituancies?

Its nice to see CastleWaste the Tird has popped in with nothing much to say.

we don't want to see her desend into anarchy and civil war
Betanov.
Anarchy and civil war??????
What happens is that a large proportion of the population gets on a plane or boat and goes and steals you foriegners jobs and screws your women ...its an established pattern ;)

Tchocky
02-28-11, 06:16 AM
Tchocky
Is that because Kirk didn't have to stand or because the adams family cleaned up in all the border constituancies?

Grizzly Adams is the reason. I don't mind about Kirk, Ceann Comhairle being what it is.

Tribesman
02-28-11, 07:22 AM
Grizzly Adams is the reason.
Quota on first count too:nope:
Given the old El-paso nature of some of the localities would a RSF/32CSC candidate have split his vote much? Or was one of the Independants one of those nuts anyway.

Dan D
03-01-11, 03:46 PM
Its election time and results are coming in.
The Green party have thankfully been kicked into oblivion.:up:
It is a pity the Failers are still winning some seats though as they deserved to go the same way as the Greens.

http://www.rte.ie/news/election2011/results/index.html

Out of curiosity: What is wrong with the Green party in Ireland in your opinion or why did the Irish voters teach them a lesson as you say?

I am asking because I am not familiar with the political landscape in Ireland. I would presume that Green party Ireland is similar to the Green Party in Germany, "alternative-ecological", slightly left from center or whatever it is. Would not people blame the Conservatives or Labour for the present economic situation in Ireland? That is what I would have expected.

Armistead
03-01-11, 05:12 PM
We do care we do, Ireland is on top of my list of countries to visit, we don't want to see her desend into anarchy and civil war

Seems like anarchy and civil war are the only thing that get's a governments attention these days.

Tribesman
03-02-11, 04:15 AM
@Dan D
Out of curiosity: What is wrong with the Green party in Ireland in your opinion or why did the Irish voters teach them a lesson as you say?


The Greens entered a coilition with one of the most corrupt governments possible after stating that they would never join in or legitimise such behavior.
They joined in for an offer of a few crumbs that might at some time in the future once hell had frozen over be thrown to them.
At any time at all they could have collapsed the govt. and kicked the crooks out. For years they just kept hanging on for some imaginary crumbs they thought they had been promised.
Even when it was obvious to even the blind that the govt. was nothing but a train wreck they still insisted in propping up the wreckage and driving another train into the pile for good measure.

Would not people blame the Conservatives or Labour for the present economic situation in Ireland?
People blame the Failers for the mess but blame the Greens for keeping them in power.

Growler
03-02-11, 11:54 AM
@Dan D
... nothing but a train wreck they still insisted in propping up the wreckage and driving another train into the pile for good measure.


Time to become a scrap dealer; make a killing.

TLAM Strike
03-02-11, 12:17 PM
What happens is that a large proportion of the population gets on a plane or boat and goes and steals you foriegners jobs and screws your women ...its an established pattern ;)

And if Irishmen didn't do that who knows where I would be! :03:

TLAM Strike 1/4 Irish. :yeah:

Tribesman
03-02-11, 03:54 PM
Time to become a scrap dealer; make a killing.
I intend to, just like I did when Thatchers crazy economic boom went bang.:up:

Dan D
03-04-11, 08:53 AM
@Dan D

The Greens entered a coilition with one of the most corrupt governments possible after stating that they would never join in or legitimise such behavior.
They joined in for an offer of a few crumbs that might at some time in the future once hell had frozen over be thrown to them.
At any time at all they could have collapsed the govt. and kicked the crooks out. For years they just kept hanging on for some imaginary crumbs they thought they had been promised.
Even when it was obvious to even the blind that the govt. was nothing but a train wreck they still insisted in propping up the wreckage and driving another train into the pile for good measure.


People blame the Failers for the mess but blame the Greens for keeping them in power.

I see, thx. And "Failers" are the Conservatives and together they were the coalition government over the past years. Labour Party on the rise.

Tribesman
03-04-11, 06:26 PM
On a related front Britains Liberal Party have just paid the price for climbing into bed with the tory party.
They got such a kicking they lost their deposit in the election and managed to even get beaten by a couple of the racist and loony parties(not the proper monster loony party though as they came in 8th)

Such is the price of throwing everything out the window for a small seat at the big table:up: