The last line sums it all up. The hypocrasy of the man. Every SF candidate would make you nauseous as they study the grave stones or roll of honour. Somehow we are expected to believe all the dead willingly died to put these guys in Stormont or the local council...yeah right!! And on top of it all, geraldo not only stands on the mountain of graves, he denies ever being 'one of them'. marty has him bang to rites...gerryitwasntme. great cartoon, spot on.
Mackers, On this page as it seems free at the moment from mise eire's cryptics. mise is a bit random at times. Think the poem in the cartoon is an absolute cracker, we could post it to Marty if he had a computer.
Former IRA volunteer and ex-prisoner, spent 18 years in Long Kesh, 4 years on the blanket and no-wash/no work protests which led to the hunger strikes of the 80s. Completed PhD at Queens upon release from prison. Left the Republican Movement at the endorsement of the Good Friday Agreement, and went on to become a journalist. Co-founder of The Blanket, an online magazine that critically analyzed the Irish peace process. Lead researcher for the Belfast Project, an oral history of the Troubles.
The last line sums it all up. The hypocrasy of the man. Every SF candidate would make you nauseous as they study the grave stones or roll of honour. Somehow we are expected to believe all the dead willingly died to put these guys in Stormont or the local council...yeah right!!
ReplyDeleteAnd on top of it all, geraldo not only stands on the mountain of graves, he denies ever being 'one of them'.
marty has him bang to rites...gerryitwasntme.
great cartoon, spot on.
Absolutely brilliant summary of the Masters life and works to date.
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ReplyDeleteOn this page as it seems free at the moment from mise eire's cryptics.
mise is a bit random at times. Think the poem in the cartoon is an absolute cracker, we could post it to Marty if he had a computer.
Just had a wee read of the 'Leargas'latest the 'big fellah's departure as an MLA and brother Dominic's book.
ReplyDeleteI honestly wish I had not bothered.
Stunning satire, top class!
ReplyDeleteMore like wrestlers than cherubs, the one floating in the water is like our missing Marty.
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ReplyDeletemise eire, we can't bring Marty back until we find out where he has went.
ReplyDeleteSeems to be everytime Robert is on the missing or in the sulks so is Marty.