Rioting in Northern Ireland

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Thats a religious view right there

Well blow me. So it is..
And yet you assume I hate catholics because paddy has a tradition of throwing back a pint or two.

My private profile says that my profile is private by way of not really saying anything at all, if that is actually saying it all then yeah , I guess it does.

Its proves you got something to hide. Ashamed of your past posts probably.
 
Thats a religious view right there

Well blow me. So it is..
And yet you assume I hate catholics because paddy has a tradition of throwing back a pint or two.

My private profile says that my profile is private by way of not really saying anything at all, if that is actually saying it all then yeah , I guess it does.

Its proves you got something to hide. Ashamed of your past posts probably.

No , you hate Catholics because this isnt the first time you brought it up, the last time you used derogatory terms towards Catholics, if you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem, whilst people like you , on both sides, still walk the streets there will never be peace in Ireland.
I have nothing to be ashamed of , you on the other hand? Its not my gun thats out doing the rounds amongst terrorists, its yours.
 
The thing is the marches and parades of The LOLs have gone on for many years.
It's a tradition in celebration of the past and a continued future. I have been on many of these and they normally go trouble free.
It's with the intervention of hostile protesters that normally causes problems.
I am not anti-catholic and they too, can celebrate their past as they wish, providing it's in a legal way.
But not lets confuse Catholics with Republican terrorist!
I do believe I have a right to celebrate my history in a traditional way.
At the end of the day these parades are organised and conducted in a legal way and the walks, parades, marches are performed on the Queens Highways and not illegally on trespassed property.
 
But if the past causes trouble in the present - then why not drop it?
 
Its not my gun thats out doing the rounds amongst terrorists, its yours

Well it probably is since my legally held gun was stolen by burgulars, (foreign criminal european 4 man gang allowed free access to the country by nu labour) never recovered and may well be in the hands of terrorists.
I don't hate all catholics though. Extremist ones certainly and especially the ones who burnt down the Orange hall next to my home and also the ones who threw a pipe bomb into a neighbours home last week.
Of course this is never reported by the papish run bbc.
 
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papish run bbc.

You just dont know when to stop do you? You say you dont hate all Catholics yet you use generalised derogatory terms such as these.
Someone who hates Catholics such as you should not be allowed to legally own a weapon of any kind, especially in NI.
 
But if the past causes trouble in the present - then why not drop it?
That is so true in life and has gone on for many years in many ways and there has yet been found away to resolve it. Things just don't get dropped like it or not!

I do see your point but from memory (it has been quite a few years so forgive me if ive got it wrong) some Orange marches were organised to go through or very close to catholic areas, isnt this just taunting trouble?
Wasnt Portadown one of these places?
 
isnt this just taunting trouble?

No it isn't. They went through those areas for decades until sinn fein planted their trouble makers in the area to stir up trouble.
Up until that Drumcree (to take one example)was peace full and then of course the papish run bbc broadcast their propaganda around the world that the poor nationalist people in the area were being trampled over by burly Orangemen.
The police were doing their utmost to appease rampant nationalism in contentious areas and of course the law stepped in and trampled over centuries old traditions.
 
isnt this just taunting trouble?

No it isn't. They went through those areas for decades until sinn fein planted their trouble makers in the area to stir up trouble.
Up until that Drumcree (to take one example)was peace full and then of course the papish run bbc broadcast their propaganda around the world that the poor nationalist people in the area were being trampled over by burly Orangemen.
The police were doing their utmost to appease rampant nationalism in contentious areas and of course the law stepped in and trampled over centuries old traditions.

Would you like Sinn Fein marching down your street? I dont think you would but then again you might not really care too much if they did.
I'm not opposed to the orange marches, I couldn't care less if they marched or not but I do feel they could be more sensitive as to where they marched.
As I said though its been many many years since I set foot in Ireland so things may be different now.
 
The dheads who insist on the right to march and the dheads who protest violently are all as bad as each other. Fck em all. :roll: :roll:
 
Bl**dy religion has always struck it's evil head thoughout history.
It would be easy and churlish of me to say ban it all, but some heads need banging together. The Irish people in general are really nice and although never having visited Ireland, it appears to be a good place to go.
Why spoil things? Nearly as bad as the Celtic - Rangers conflict. Religion again.
 
But if the past causes trouble in the present - then why not drop it?
That is so true in life and has gone on for many years in many ways and there has yet been found away to resolve it. Things just don't get dropped like it or not!

I do see your point but from memory (it has been quite a few years so forgive me if ive got it wrong) some Orange marches were organised to go through or very close to catholic areas, isnt this just taunting trouble?
Wasnt Portadown one of these places?

No Portadown was not like that, Portadown Orange have changed their returned route 3 times now to please the Catholic residents of the Tunnel and each time the residents say this route is acceptable then a few years late it becomes non acceptable and they agree another route - the Orangemen have now said enough is enough and won't change again which leadds to the standoff which is peaceful now compared to a few years ago, also the Portadown Orange men were walking from church down that road for over 100 years
 
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