I would ride myself cos im a sexy man wrote: » Shes clearly not welcome, members of the public arent allowed within 5 miles of her. Says it all, if she was really welcome she could at least acknowledge her unionist followers etc. This is a proper welcome of a far more important figure. He really was welcome by everyone.http://chinapressphoto.org/web/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/k07_KNC29248.jpg
mickydoomsux wrote: » Yes they are. The majority of people are looking forward to the visit. The Royal Wedding was widely watched over here. "the normal Irish person" likes the Royals.
baldbear wrote: » Who's this mutton dressed as lamb lady on RTE1? The snobby accent on her..
I would ride myself cos im a sexy man wrote: » Shes clearly not welcome, members of the public arent allowed within 5 miles of her. Says it all, if she was really welcome she could at least acknowledge her unionist followers etc.
I would ride myself cos im a sexy man wrote: » Shes clearly not welcome, members of the public arent allowed within 5 miles of her.
irish-stew wrote: » Right, hands up, who's watching it?
Deleted User wrote: » Most people welcome this visit.
bob2oo7 wrote: » Bomb Scare in Dundalk at preset... they are looking for the "device"... probably a hoax
CiaranC wrote: » Let her take a stroll up Thomas Street on her own if shes so welcome.
Zonda999 wrote: » But thats BECAUSE of the 5000 or so nutters who would try and cause trouble. If anything goes wrong on this trip, it is not good for Ireland.
mickydoomsux wrote: » You are an utter buffoon if you believe that.
I would ride myself cos im a sexy man wrote: » cant handle the truth? Or are you one. Not that theres much wrong with it, its just not really common upon normal folk.
investment wrote: » Dublin is buzzing, lot of tension in the air , the place will erupt will see arrives I'd say, lots of women and children out protesting
Pauleta wrote: » I wouldnt even walk up Thomas Street on my own why would an elderely lady in her 80s do so?
baldbear wrote: » Women and children? Pathetic dragging kids out to protest. Eirigi muppets kids no doubt if true...
sensibleken wrote: » no, its as meaninless as 'sheeple' in terms of childish insults. makes people who us it sound completely ignorant of all but their narrow interpretation of Irish culture
Liam Byrne wrote: » Is there really that many ? I would have thought it was a much, much smaller group of thugs ? Maybe those would have roped in the "up for a fight" brigade drunken troublemakers to make them look more substantial, but I can't really see that level of support for those who want to embarrass the country and cause and international incident.
I would ride myself cos im a sexy man wrote: » **** the Queen Shes not welcome here. And I'm glad, I hope she gets the message.