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What are you on about man?????? Nobody on here condones what Isis do so you need to read again. The point myself and plenty are making is your being brainwashed too into believing its ok for the Americans and UK to commit violence and attacks simply because they are classed as a government army. violence is violence no matter what and neither can be condoned,they too have illegitimate reasoning behind doing what they do. The UK have been doing it for years making out their the victims all the time and never taking the blame, sure they were here invading ireland and attacking your own people for hundreds of years and yet when ireland rose against them they painted our rebels as terrorists even back then to the rest of the world, people who knew nothing about the plight of Ireland automatically believed them. hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 21/06/2017 17:07:43 2003160 Link 0 |
STOP THIS THREAD HERE FFS!
Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 21/06/2017 17:12:25 2003162 Link 0 |
No some people just have a mind of their own and use it to make their own conclusions not be easily swayed by the media which is run by both America and Britain to lead you to the conclusion they do no wrong and are the world's good guys which is disgusting
hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 21/06/2017 17:13:15 2003164 Link 0 |
So ISIS will be doing security checks to make sure nobody has ham sambo's in their bags going into Croker now... if_in_doubt (Kildare) - Posts: 3691 - 21/06/2017 17:16:38 2003167 Link 1 |
Why you not able to face reality?
hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 21/06/2017 17:23:10 2003171 Link 0 |
Are you conflating anti-American with pro-Russian? It is possible to be critical of both, you know. Equally, NeoConLand is another deluded fantasy island project.
MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 21/06/2017 17:45:49 2003179 Link 1 |
Also, ISIS kill and injure more Muslims than anybody, so saying that they are only doing what the USA and UK are doing is crazy. Search all bags. ISIS are the enemy of mankind. maroondiesel (Mayo) - Posts: 1231 - 21/06/2017 18:38:33 2003195 Link 0 |
Oh I am well aware and as my Vietnam vet cousin often says "we went to war on a lie" - Gulf of Tonkin incident. That said I much rather the US is world police than some backward country like Russia or China. Anyway in typical HS fashion this thread has gone of its axis. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11594 - 21/06/2017 19:16:33 2003210 Link 0 |
The liquids you get after the screening are in shops on the airside. They're not going to have any explosives in them so that's why there's no limit.
HurlingSnob (Dublin) - Posts: 220 - 21/06/2017 19:17:22 2003211 Link 0 |
That's essentially it man. They want you to spend more on the concessions in Croker which are being run by ISIS. I'm pretty confident that that's the gist of the complaints. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13803 - 21/06/2017 19:19:46 2003212 Link 0 |
This thread has gone completely off topic. Any messages from now on which are not deemed on topic will simply be deleted. If this is kept up the thread will be closed. Administrator (None) - Posts: 2275 - 21/06/2017 19:36:14 2003224 Link 0 |
Fair enough admin, I can understand that. All I'd say is thanks to everyone who took part in the debate because irrespective of whether I agree with what certain posters are saying, I'd rather talk to people with something to say than those with very little to say. I'll leave it at that and hope this message gets through. Cheers
MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 21/06/2017 19:59:37 2003236 Link 1 |
Will these measure be in place at all games countrywide this weekend? hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 21/06/2017 20:04:59 2003239 Link 0 |
It's all about safety and no one can argue against it, I have no problem stewards checking me for anything, it means they are doing their job and trying to make the area safer but the GAA may also want to ban books at games, at a game few years ago in Croke Park there was a husband, wife and 2 kids sitting in front of me, the husband was watching the game intensely, the 2 kids spent the entire game standing up blocking people and slapping each other and the mammy was reading a book riverboys (Mayo) - Posts: 1389 - 21/06/2017 21:02:16 2003258 Link 0 |
That's essentially it man. if_in_doubt (Kildare) - Posts: 3691 - 21/06/2017 21:52:31 2003281 Link 0 |
A lot of damage can be caused]outsidecroke park particularly as the crowds are exiting the venue along narrow streets. gormdubhgorm (Dublin) - Posts: 990 - 21/06/2017 21:57:31 2003283 Link 0 |
I don't have a problem with stewards conducting security checks either Riverboys but once they find I've only got water and a jumper in my rucksack and not semtex I'd appreciate being able to take my bag inside!
MedwayIrish (Wexford) - Posts: 2324 - 21/06/2017 22:18:47 2003296 Link 0 |
This is from the crokepark.ie website FAQ on matchday Q: Can I still bring a medical bag with me into Croke Park? Please notify security at the gates in advance of being searched that you are carrying such items as bags may be searched on entry to the match. Further assistance from one of our team of special needs stewards may also be requested if needed. Please allow plenty of time to get into the stadium, and for match entry procedures, ticket checks and searches, we would advise arriving at the stadium at least 1 hour before throw-in. gormdubhgorm (Dublin) - Posts: 990 - 21/06/2017 22:24:07 2003297 Link 0 |
No doubt a cookery or knitting book or some such unimportant stuff. They should ban Mammy's too !
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8024 - 21/06/2017 22:28:02 2003300 Link 0 |
How did it go today with the new rules? Everyone get their tea and sandwiches in or what was the crack? louthman57 (Louth) - Posts: 307 - 25/06/2017 19:58:10 2004989 Link 0 |