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Wee Geoffrey Donaldson cannot speak in the street in Dublin - no, and he cannot attend Stormont either

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Michael O'Neill - 26 Feb 2006 22:51 GMT
Well may he bleat that thugs rained on his parade. That was unfortunate.
But I'm glad it was stopped either way. It was sectarian in essence.

Let Geoffrey attend at work and do his f.cking job, instead of colluding
with MI5/Special Branch and PSNI-RUC to bring down democratically elected
institutions in the North of Ireland.

Let him not show his face down here until he shows some good faith and
co-operation with democratically mandated politicians in his own place to
get Stormont up and running again.

Then let him join with them in a broad based commemoration of the dead in
the troubles, not in some "we suffered more than ye did" sectarian march
solely commemorating the people of his own community.

Geoffrey Donaldson has a lot to learn yet about politics.

And to unlearn.

Better get started, Geoffrey. You've some serious catching up to do.

M.
Post.Post.Colonial.Boy - 27 Feb 2006 06:46 GMT
>Well may he bleat that thugs rained on his parade. That was unfortunate.
>But I'm glad it was stopped either way. It was sectarian in essence.
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>Better get started, Geoffrey. You've some serious catching up to do.

Specially when Big Ian shuffles off this mortal coil.

I'm just glad that the DUP don't have anyone else of Ian's stature.

PPCB
Michael O'Neill - 27 Feb 2006 08:54 GMT
> >Well may he bleat that thugs rained on his parade. That was unfortunate.
> >But I'm glad it was stopped either way. It was sectarian in essence.
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> I'm just glad that the DUP don't have anyone else of Ian's stature.

Its axiomatic. They cannot while he is alive. When he is gone others will
grow, but it will take three to fill his shoes.

A bit like finding a replacement for Gay Byrne.

For all Paisley Snr. slags off the Pope, he looks like another one intent
on dying in office, long after his prime.

M.
 
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