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allymac
Belfast, UK
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FusionSolution TeeJunctio wrote: <quoted text> As in online pal, anybody can use any name they want as a grey on this public forum, and remember it is PUBLIC. Peace ally and take care ou there, marching season is approaching Thanks for your concern as the republican parade that passes close to my house can be a bit of a nuisance.Personally I just like to ignore it as the bands are crap.
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allymac
Belfast, UK
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FusionSolution TeeJunctio wrote: <quoted text> As in online pal, anybody can use any name they want as a grey on this public forum, and remember it is PUBLIC. Peace ally and take care ou there, marching season is approaching You miss my point as usual.....don't get too friendly with people who get pulled in for interrogation by ANY security forces.....it may lead you astray.
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FusionSolution TeeJunctio
London, UK
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allymac wrote: <quoted text>You miss my point as usual.....don't get too friendly with people who get pulled in for interrogation by ANY security forces.....it may lead you astray. Its a public forum for people to express views on certian topics, i simply agree with what i see as valid points and have no interest in getting invovled with anyone like that especially not these days, or invovled in making bigoted comments. The dissidents are pure scumbags and have no right to even use the name RIRA/CIRA etc... Anything i've commented on happened from the mid 70's to mid 90's, to relatives and friends relatives. I do not hate the british at all but don't like some of things they did just as you don't like what the IRA stood for, they were fighting for freedom. I only really hold a candle for the IRB and its members of old and some RIC members who were also part of the IRB.
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Since: Oct 09
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Mark wrote: <quoted text> No, they were all police auxillaries from disbanded (mainly Irish) regiments. Have you walked through Dublin recently? It looks like somewhere in Africa. Hey Mark, give us a few bars of the Irish national anthem or perhaps you could brew us up a nice Irish coffee. Something tells me that you don't have a shamrock tattoo on your arm.
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j
Belfast, UK
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Martin m stands up and talks out against the Vatican for allowing pervet priest to abuse innocent kids, just a shame he couldn't stand up and speak out against big Gerry Adams brother for doing the same.
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Mark
Folkestone, UK
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All loyalists, Ulster-Scots and Orangemen are HEROES. Bobby Sands was just an unemployed loser.
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Since: Oct 09
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Mark wrote: All loyalists, Ulster-Scots and Orangemen are HEROES. Bobby Sands was just an unemployed loser. Does Lenard murphy make it onto your list of heros Mark?
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jason norris
Preston, UK
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FusionSolution TeeJunctio wrote: <quoted text> Its a public forum for people to express views on certian topics, i simply agree with what i see as valid points and have no interest in getting invovled with anyone like that especially not these days, or invovled in making bigoted comments. The dissidents are pure scumbags and have no right to even use the name RIRA/CIRA etc... Anything i've commented on happened from the mid 70's to mid 90's, to relatives and friends relatives. I do not hate the british at all but don't like some of things they did just as you don't like what the IRA stood for, they were fighting for freedom. I only really hold a candle for the IRB and its members of old and some RIC members who were also part of the IRB. all communist bastards. Only interested in enslaving. Marxist pigs.
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jason norris
Preston, UK
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PointTakingLiberator wrote: <quoted text> Typical british soldier statement. So are you guys learning about literacy and numerics yet? How many brits does it take to disband a small irish army of freedom fighters, oh i'd say about 1 million or so if not more. How long does it take the brits to realise they're secret service has been infiltrated by a handful of intelligent freedom fighters, oh i'd say quite a long time, and its still happening. And how many brits does it take to make a biggoted statement, oh yeah just 1... pervert thugs, killers of children, marxist thugs. Same as pup, cuban hushpuppies.
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Dubbadub wrote: <quoted text> Again Irish, blacks, Italians etc in New York were the underclasses, racially NONE were regarded as being white, and in the Irish and Italians cases they were Catholic. So it was dog eat dog, you see it with the Irish and Italians fighting over control of the docks etc, and the blacks too. The more appropriate question is who enslaved the blacks in the first place? Who put the blacks, Irish and Italians on the bottom of society? Facts are the Irish and blacks were discriminated against in 1800's USA, the cartoons, writings, and job application rules from the time display this quite well. ''No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs'' etc ''No Irish Need Apply'' I'm not looking for a pity party, but this is what happened. So to try equate a few poor Irish immigrants fighting some poor black ex slaves is nothing compared to the reasons these people found themselves excluded from the society in the first place. Same goes for Italians too.... whine,whine,whine ,you should man up,grow a pair and stop being such pathetic excuse for an Irishman.as the son of an Irish immigrant to the UK i never once heard my father complain about his experience in 50s London when he first moved here.he got on with it and made a life for himself,you sound like a professional moaner!stop!
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Since: Nov 10
Ireland
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mikev483 wrote: <quoted text> whine,whine,whine ,you should man up,grow a pair and stop being such pathetic excuse for an Irishman.as the son of an Irish immigrant to the UK i never once heard my father complain about his experience in 50s London when he first moved here.he got on with it and made a life for himself,you sound like a professional moaner!stop! Did you even read the post I was replying to? I was just highlighting the fact that the Irish, blacks and Italians were the lower classes in the USA at one time and that the Irish had to put up with some discrimination back then. Yes Mike because he was a real man, same as most of the Irish emigrants of the past. They didn't bitch and whine about being discriminated against they just got on with it. New arrivals to the UK and Ireland could learn a LOT from his type!!!
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