blanch152 wrote: » The geographically accepted lexicon for these islands is the British Isles.
blanch152 wrote: » I think Gerry's brother was actually convicted, after Gerry told lies about what he knew.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Well Jan and her pals frequently like to bring up the same about Jurry and yer man accused of same in SF For balance the queens cousin was a pediphile.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » blanch152 wrote: » And that is relevant how? Does it mean the IRA were justified in blowing him and his family up? Well Jan and her pals frequently like to bring up the same about Jurry and yer man accused of same in SF For balance the queens cousin was a pediphile.
blanch152 wrote: » And that is relevant how? Does it mean the IRA were justified in blowing him and his family up?
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » On the anniversary of his death it appears Mountbatten was a kiddie fiddler.https://twitter.com/irish_news/status/1165998583834767365?s=21
janfebmar wrote: » Ask Francie. He says he would not have a clue what religion any politician is, nor does he care.
RobMc59 wrote: » FrancieBrady wrote: » RobMc59 wrote: » That's a very noble sentiment francie but perhaps you should sort your own sectarian clusterf*ck up before pontificating about everyone else's failings-the ugly face of republican bigotry is unfortunately still alive and well in Monaghan.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/fire-damages-paisley-s-only-free-presbyterian-church-in-republic-1.203024 1999 Rob? A 40 year old killing and a sectarian arson attack from 1999??? So have those people responsible for that disappeared?Once a bigoted sectarian always a bigoted sectarian imo..
FrancieBrady wrote: » RobMc59 wrote: » That's a very noble sentiment francie but perhaps you should sort your own sectarian clusterf*ck up before pontificating about everyone else's failings-the ugly face of republican bigotry is unfortunately still alive and well in Monaghan.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/fire-damages-paisley-s-only-free-presbyterian-church-in-republic-1.203024 1999 Rob? A 40 year old killing and a sectarian arson attack from 1999???
RobMc59 wrote: » That's a very noble sentiment francie but perhaps you should sort your own sectarian clusterf*ck up before pontificating about everyone else's failings-the ugly face of republican bigotry is unfortunately still alive and well in Monaghan.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/fire-damages-paisley-s-only-free-presbyterian-church-in-republic-1.203024
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Watch that video jan. Wonder what religion she is? Would you happen to know?
FrancieBrady wrote: » janfebmar wrote: » Francie says they never existed. With no answers...janfebmar begins the lies. QED
janfebmar wrote: » Francie says they never existed.
janfebmar wrote: » Gerry says "they have not gone away y' know". Francie says they never existed.
RobMc59 wrote: » So have those people responsible for that disappeared?Once a bigoted sectarian always a bigoted sectarian imo..
gwalk wrote: » FrancieBrady wrote: » 1999 Rob? A 40 year old killing and a sectarian arson attack from 1999??? thats some real good clutching at straws there from English Bob
FrancieBrady wrote: » 1999 Rob? A 40 year old killing and a sectarian arson attack from 1999???
FrancieBrady wrote: » janfebmar wrote: » No, I am saying you, who has an extraordinary interest in politics, were and are not credible when you claimed you "would not have a clue who is protestant in our present government." It had to be pointed out to you only the well regarded long serving Government Minister in your constinuency... I am not anti Jewish or anything, but out of general knowledge I would have known who the Jewish politicians were in Ireland over the past few decades. And I respect them. If I had a track record of say 20,000 posts about Jews and Ireland , it would not be credible to say I would not have a clue who any Jewish politicians were, especially if one was minister in my own constituency. I forgot janfebmar...shouldn't that be a cause of rejoicing for somebody pointing the finger ad nauseum at 'sectarian extremist republicans'? The fact is, that despite you keeping headcounts of the various religions of our public reps, it doesn't matter anymore, even in a border constituency. The world has moved on janfebmar and we need to work towards a day when you, downcow, Rob etc also forget the religions of public representatives.
janfebmar wrote: » No, I am saying you, who has an extraordinary interest in politics, were and are not credible when you claimed you "would not have a clue who is protestant in our present government." It had to be pointed out to you only the well regarded long serving Government Minister in your constinuency... I am not anti Jewish or anything, but out of general knowledge I would have known who the Jewish politicians were in Ireland over the past few decades. And I respect them. If I had a track record of say 20,000 posts about Jews and Ireland , it would not be credible to say I would not have a clue who any Jewish politicians were, especially if one was minister in my own constituency.
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » Can someone tell me the relevance of knowing what a politicians faith is?
Changes in the country have made it difficult for the Order to appeal to new members or to wield power and influence. Houston and Smyth note that ‘Canada as a nation underwent a fundamental change of identity after the catharsis of the First World War and imperial sentiment waned as national self-confidence grew’. (p.187) As a result, the Order’s monarchical and pro-British stance seemed dated, especially when an increasingly heterogeneous immigration policy led to the development of a more multicultural civic culture. As Canadian political culture modernised, religion became less influential in secular matters. The development of the Canadian welfare state also undermined the Order’s role as a provider of sickness and death benefits to members. Thus, the values of an organisation founded in eighteenth-century Ireland have become increasingly irrelevant in twenty-first century Canada.
The Orange Order wrote: “We reaffirm our opposition to the introduction of any form of legislation for the Irish language. Such a move would have far reaching detrimental consequences for our British identity and would rightly be acknowledged as a landmark victory for republicanism in their ongoing cultural war against our community.”
steddyeddy wrote: » The absolute, pure, unadulterated ignorance on display here is what caused them to be in the mess they're in now. Similarly, following the Brexit vote one of the most Googled questions was "what is the EU"?.