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This article has been viewed 4068 times in the last 6 years kobe: 4th May 2005 - 18:15 GMTim surprised this one doesnt have an accompanying thread of whining irish folks and people saying stuff like "uP dA ArDoYn3!" hotdogx: 16th May 2005 - 18:41 GMTUnionisim has no supporters in uk, oh yes appart from the few drum bashers that travel around from lodge to lodge. Thats two people from the UK who posted in the last thread, real british, as opposed to plastic, ones who can see the logic against a devided country. both jamie and manchesta in the previous thread have pointed this out. You are so filled with hate of irish nation that you believe it to be evil- or something! How were you bread to hate like this? I love being irish and the fact that we have no wars or quarrells anywhere in the world, we never occupied or took anybodys country against their wishes and we are welcome eveywhere. Even the most forign of forigners comes here and enjoys irish culture why cant you at least make an effort as you are not so different from me. In the republic there are orange marches too. The happen peacefully every time. These people celebrate their ancestry with no problems. If you wish to celebrate your ancestry in peace you could do so in a united ireland. You could wave your flags and play your music and march up and down all you liked in a united ireland but i think what bothers you the most is that nobody would care anymore in a united ireland .Right! Shankill your post insulting the man from accross the water who joined our discussion shows how unionism is now insulting the people it wishes to call its countrymen, infact anyone who disagrees with you is fair game. As for you both, A united ireland is on the way if not sooner than later. The political swing in the north is heading that way and you know this if you live there. The uk governments preferred solution is a united ireland and they are heading in that direction also. And finally just to mention one last but most important point, a referendum for a united ireland only has to be won once whereas unionists must keep winning the referendum each time it is called. Browsing articles by Ulsterfried - [previous] :: [next] |
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