Friday, 2 May 2014

Conditional

In regards to Sinn Féin's support for policing in Northern Ireland, he said that would continue if the situation with Mr Adams is resolved in a satisfactory manner.

"If it doesn't, we will have to review that situation." Martin McGuinness BBC

So here it is Sinn Fein's support for policing will only continue if they get their own way, that is the level of leadership, our way or the highway.

The truth is Sinn Fein have nowhere to go, either they support the rule of law, or they don't- but it would seem that this is a common trait among the political parties in Norn Iron, they'll only support something when it suits them.

I've seen halfwit Shinners arguing online that Adams' detention is wrong. Unlike other people Adams
Conditional Support for Justice?
didnt have his door kicked in in the early hours, he knew that in presenting himself to the PSNI that he could well be arrested, and if necessary charged. I've seen Shinners online arguing that no one should be arrested over their past, well their pre 1998 past.

Do they apply this to the murdering para's who butchered people on Bloody Sunday, or in Ballymurphy?

Or likey everything they do is Sinn Fein's support of the Bloody Sunday victims families conditional in that they do what Sinn Fein says?