Sunday, May 27, 2007

Sinn Fein Rejected in Ireland

Sinn Fein, the political arm of the marxist-terrorist Irish Republican Army, had a stunning defeat in the recent elections in the Repuiblic of Ireland:


Sinn Fein wanted to double its representation in Ireland's parliament, the Dail, putting it in government on both sides of the Irish border. Some polls had predicted that the party could win up to 15 seats, but it only managed to cling on to four of the five seats it held before polling day. The party narrowly escaped losing its only remaining seat yesterday after Aengus O Snodaigh was elected to the South Central constituency.

In spite of the wet dreams of the lefties, people the world over are sick of terrorism, sick of socialism and marxism. They want to be free to live their lives as they see fit, not be subject to the whims of government officials. People in Ireland don't care to be ruled by the local version of al Qaeda.

Here is what a unionist MP in Ulster had to say of Sinn Fein's defeat at the polls:

THE DUP's Lagan Valley MP Jeffrey Donaldson said the election results showed that the electorate in the Republic had by and large rejected Sinn Fein's outdated political policies and Marxist philosophy.
"I think that the results in the Republic are clear evidence that people there regard the constitutional issue as settled and they are notimpressed by Sinn Fein's United Ireland agenda and their outdated political policies and Marxist philosophy," he said.

The likes of Sinn Fein have no business being in the Republic of Ireland nor the United Kingdom. They should go to the middle east or Cuba or North Korea. There they will feel much more at home.

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