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Probably more than you will need to know .......http://www.ur2die4.com/?page_id=635 .... but that is good, for knowledge is power if you can control and use it wisely, which is better and more profitably than anyone else, usually. Although that does have one then questioning what is exactly meant by wisely and better and more profitably.
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Comment on Peter Robinson: in 50 years’ time the votes of the culturally Irish will help ensure union remains safe
on 29 April 2013 at 6:49 am
“Six years after we restored devolution and entered the Executive, some have questioned our commitment to this process. The real question is not whether we want to be in government or have to be in government; the fact is the people of Northern Ireland need us to be in government.” … Peter Robinson
What the people of Northern Ireland need is Governance which Governs and Improves Conditions, Peter. In that there has been nothing but failure delivered in spades.
Who you gonna call to direct blame in the shame and the sham? SpAds? DUP Media Masters?
The DUP does have Virtual Reality Programmers working in IT Communications Consulting on their SMARTR Media Team, right? If not, then is that a vacancy to be filled.
The Democratic Unionist Party does have SMARTR Media Team Training, right, with Revisionary Script Programming for Future Projects in Titanic Quarter AIdDVentures? Or is that a Private Intellectual Property Package to attract Funding and Energy from Foreign Shores and Alien Lands to here, where IT will show how IT Builds and Runs Futures Remotely with Virtual Control of Reality and Beta Media Management of Human Perception and/or Virtual Machine Programs?
No matter ….. any which way is win win with nothing to lose.
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Comment on Gerry Adams says loyalists have much in common with republican neighbours and calls for dialogue
on 15 April 2013 at 7:20 am
………and pigs will fly. …. sonofstrongbow 14 April 2013 at 2:29 pm
…… And pigs will fly is somewhat dependent on what you be feeding them for heavenly flight, sonofstrongbow…… http://www.ur2die4.com/?p=3966
Goodness knows what tomorrow reveals with its myriad mad tales to follow into an Oblivious Reality, which now you might like to know you can change at will into a Better Beta whenever able and/or enabled by Future Mentors and AIMonitors …… Veritable Venerable Guardian Angels, no less.:-)
That all suggests that future tall tales from the divisions in Stormont Executive Administration Ranks can be considerably improved beyond the current recognition of present incumbent apathy and lethargy/lack of real passion for new action/status quo blues in elite no show go-gos, with AI Help Government Provided and Private Pirate Third Party Supplied for Public Outing ……. Active Positive Testing of Advanced Persistent Threat Munitions/Missions/Missives.
Or would that be a spooky intelligence led operation from that which you know really nothing about, even though there may be a conveniently local head office with global communications head quarters virtually within shouting distance of First and Deputy First Ministries going through the motions of power but without control for the benefit of Stormont.
No matter what, either private and pirate or public and spooky, now you know what is out there and available to smarter players leading following events nowadays, or if you prefer, following leading events.
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Comment on Obama Reflects on Northern Ireland at a Crossroads
on 2 April 2013 at 11:01 am
That piece was meant as an April Fool’s joke on the Slugger O’Toole website, Mick? Surely, tell me that it be so, for who in their right mind would think it be otherwise and a true reflection of the stagnation in the province due to the excuse and dearth of leadership provided and effectively supported.
And tell Obama to cut down on whatever he’s smoking/toking though, for it certainly lets him see things far too differently through rose tinted spectacles for anything he says to be considered real and believable.
Such things just out one as being a fraud in real life and no more than a virtual puppet being badly used and serially abused, and in the pay of others.
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Comment on What is history for again?
on 17 February 2013 at 2:02 pm
Brian, Hi,
Education is failing society whenever it thinks to teach one particular and peculiar points of view rather than valuing and developing the skills which have one always learning and seeking the truth and answers to problems, but a dumbed down society is an easily abused and used society for the greater personal benefit of others at the levers of administrative powers, and that might be the present bigger picture plan for those who would be thinking they are in control of systems and money.
Indeed, a very unhappy looking and suitably chastised POTUS, Barack Obama, [although Michelle is revealing clapping very appreciatively of the very entertaining and insightful speech] is made fully aware of that very situation by Dr Benjamin Carson in the first video of day here ….. Sometimes, somebody stands up and says something worth listening to. ….. with George Carlin reinforcing the speech with his two contributions from the past albeit in an altogether more caustic vein, but no less true for that.
But things have changed, and dolts in suits spouting platitudes and avoiding straight answers to simple and complex questions are not what is going to be voted for in the future whenever the people are asked to choose representatives of them to ensure that they have and are servered with what they and the future in peace and prosperity, happiness and harmony, need to seed and feed.
Welcome to the Internet University, where fools and tools are outed, and out themselves, with words and deeds, said and done ….. which makes you understand why the current crop of wannabe leading lights say and do so very little of note which can be traced back to them personally as the source of that which is pimped by media.
J’accuse. And it is time to drag the masses into the 21st century where sublime intelligence services will show you what can be done by remote virtual control of practically everything.
Now, who can tell me what Stormont department, skulking in the big house, would be responsible for looking into that, for IT wants to have a chat about all of that? Or is there no one developing the future in that field up there and they be totally reliant upon foreign bodies supply their media output, with it being outsourced to others over whom there is no national and/or provincial control?
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Comment on Leadership That’s Working?
on 13 January 2013 at 7:45 am
A simple and inexpensive solution for all those poor souls who are fixated on flags ……. http://inagist.com/all/288975741465550848/
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Comment on Leadership That’s Working?
on 13 January 2013 at 7:03 am
Yet the most senior DUP politicians are still attempting to hoodwink the party’s base into thinking that a return to majority Unionism is possible. Both Nigel Dodds on BBC NI’s The View and Peter Robinson in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph’s Liam Clarke claimed this week that better voter registration and higher turnout was the only way to get the Union Flag on the City Hall every day of the year.
I would like to think that Robinson and Dodds are both smart enough to know this is delusional. … Gerry Lynch [Posted Sat 12 January 2013, 2:01am]
Thus proving, beyond a shadow of any doubt, GL, that they are both delusional and nowhere near smart enough for leading political and administrative office. Indeed, after a decade and a half in a supposed leading agreement, is their legacy a pathetic disgrace?*
And shared there as a question so that the idiots who abound in all societies can have something to think about, even though thinking about anything important is not something they are equipped personally to do well, or even at all.
* Is that the same reason, GH, for question mark after the headlining title … Leadership That’s Working?
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Comment on After Finucane, “a new disaster waiting to happen, ” warns Justice lobby group. But why not a new inquest?
on 17 December 2012 at 3:40 pm
Please move on, Brian. There is nothing more to be seen there.
You can’t get blood from a stone.
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Comment on Northern Ireland: A solution.
on 11 December 2012 at 11:01 am
Hi, Greenflag,
Regarding your posting of 11 December 2012 at 8:58 am in which you said ….. There are those large financial institutions which can afford to be fines of over a billion dollars for alleged money laundering and a whole lot of other activities which would see ‘ordinary ‘ Britons behind bars ! …. it is disingenuous and even misleading of you to use the phrase “alleged money laundering”, as it suggests that there be an element of doubt available to render the offence unproven, whenever one can read the guilty plea on the link you provided …….HSBC admitted having poor money laundering controls and apologised.
“We accept responsibility for our past mistakes,” said HSBC group chief executive Stuart Gulliver in a statement.
“We have said we are profoundly sorry for them, and we do so again.”
And it does beg the following question to be asked, [although sadly not through the voice of the Daily Mail, which was where it was first posted] ……. amanfromMars …. commenting on http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2246215/Banking-giant-HSBC-agrees-pay-1-2m-settle-money-laundering-probe-United-States.html
So, is anyone to be found guilty of breaking any laws and sent to jail or is money laundering one of those crimes, with special and exclusive rules and privileges, which don’t have any persons prosecuted and liberties taken away?
That would be a diabolical liberty taken, wouldn’t it?
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Comment on Northern Ireland: A solution.
on 10 December 2012 at 5:07 pm
That was a very astute post, Ruarai, which surely no one can say is not perfectly true.
Whenever it is obvious that elected political representatives are not clever enough themselves to provide what is needed for novel progress, then one does have to wonder why intelligence services are not supplying what is required, which is only the provision of a completely different script for them to perform on the media stage.
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Comment on Will the PSNI and courts apply law impartially and arrest, charge road-blocking loyalists?
on 6 December 2012 at 10:21 am
“Would it be proper for the Justice Minister to enquire of the Chief Constable whether a person of interest in a criminal investigation who became unwell has now recovered sufficiently to be interviewed? Or should he just wait a couple of years to see what happens?….. Mister_Joe 6 December 2012 at 5:17 am
Howdy doody, Mister_Joe,
Who is that you are referring to? Don’t be shy, now, for we are all surely interested in justice being seen to be done in the face of it being widely perceived as being easily perverted for both private and politically incorrect gain.
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