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Love Ulster Part Deux

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,376 ✭✭✭✭Kermit.de.frog


    They aren't welcome and hopefully will be given the same treatment as last time.

    But are the scumbags welcome to their day out and free runners?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,063 ✭✭✭wexandproud


    They aren't welcome and hopefully will be given the same treatment as last time.

    why not make them welcome , or just put no pass on them as they march and beat their lambeg drums , or if you dont agree with it why not stay away altogether , with 'the pillars of society' coming out and rioting the are playing right into their hands and giving them a reason to whinge and moan about their treatment . After all if the ones out rioting are shouting about a 32 county Ireland , Dublin will hopefully be the capital and every tradition will have to be respected

    just let them get on with it and it will confuse the sh.t out of them


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 521 ✭✭✭DavidRamsay99


    King Billy should be embraced by the LGBT community who should arrange to march with the Love Ulster march since after all William III of Orange was a screaming homosexual who apparently in a relationship with Arnold Joost van Keppel, a strikingly handsome fellow who was 30 years his junior who was made the Earl of Earl of Albemarle.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,273 ✭✭✭keeponhurling


    I wonder did the council investigate the possibility of this parade going ahead without any loyalist bandsmen, or without any sectarian emblems or songs ?
    Surely the incitement to hatred act would back them up.

    If they scaled it back to a commemoration of victims I can't see it bring as provocative.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,954 ✭✭✭enricoh


    So the council say no to Garth brooks with 80000 overseas fans coming over to spend a fortune in town and yes to this clown that will cost a fortune to police n close Dublin down for a day.
    U couldn't make it up !


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,562 ✭✭✭✭Sunnyisland


    enricoh wrote: »
    So the council say no to Garth brooks with 80000 overseas fans coming over to spend a fortune in town and yes to this clown that will cost a fortune to police n close Dublin down for a day.
    U couldn't make it up !

    Give me willie Frazier any day :-)

    As he really has friends in low places


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,687 ✭✭✭Karl Stein


    'Love Ulster' is a poorly disguised euphemism for 'Love loyalist drum-bangers who believe they sit atop a hierarchy of victims of the troubles'.

    I'd like to know who is giving this the go-ahead. Surely it's not up to the Gardai alone?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,174 ✭✭✭RhubarbCrumble




  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,138 ✭✭✭SaveOurLyric


    I think its a lovely idea and am surprised at the lack of support here - shows that we still have some way to go to normalise north-south relations now that the situation has improved. Showing that goodwill parades like this are not just a nice thing, but fullfill a real need.

    We have to look beyond the troubles of 30 years and engage positively with each other; in business, leisure, tourism, sport, etc. I have been up several times and its really quite a nice place.

    An initiative like this does highlight the how close we are, and have a deeply intertwined future - and that embracing our shared values and culture is for the betterment of all on this island. It does look like they need reassurance on this front, that we do want cooperate with them and do not hold their sins of the past against them.
    Fair play to them for their initiative I say.
    So yes, show a little love - Ulster, we do love you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,079 ✭✭✭✭Micky Dolenz


    "Love Ulster" can kiss my balls.

    We have moved on from such agenda pushing bollix, hopefully.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,308 ✭✭✭downonthefarm


    Found a coppers baton at the last one.heck if this goes ahead might get a hat or pair of bracelets


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,043 ✭✭✭Berserker


    It will be great to see them march through Dublin. It's long overdue. They are more than welcome here as far as I am concerned.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,376 ✭✭✭✭Kermit.de.frog


    I respect them for demanding the right to march in their capital city. They are most welcome.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46,938 ✭✭✭✭Nodin


    I think its a lovely idea and am surprised at the lack of support here - shows that we still have some way to go to normalise north-south relations now that the situation has improved. Showing that goodwill parades like this are not just a nice thing, but fullfill a real need.

    We have to look beyond the troubles of 30 years and engage positively with each other; in business, leisure, tourism, sport, etc. I have been up several times and its really quite a nice place.

    An initiative like this does highlight the how close we are, and have a deeply intertwined future - and that embracing our shared values and culture is for the betterment of all on this island. It does look like they need reassurance on this front, that we do want cooperate with them and do not hold their sins of the past against them.
    Fair play to them for their initiative I say.
    So yes, show a little love - Ulster, we do love you.

    You do know who willie fraiser is...?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 464 ✭✭The Th!ng


    Give the orange bastards an inch and next time around they'll want a mile. It wouldn't surprise me if this is being done in an effort to taint the celebrations for 1916.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,687 ✭✭✭Karl Stein


    goodwill parades like this

    'Goodwill parade'. Hilarious.
    We have to look beyond the troubles of 30 years and engage positively with each other; in business, leisure, tourism, sport, etc.

    All of which are already happening regardless of the 'love Loyalist trolling parade'
    An initiative like this does highlight the how close we are, and have a deeply intertwined future - and that embracing our shared values and culture is for the betterment of all on this island.

    As far as Willie and his ship of fools are concerned Southerners are well and truly foreign. You can be sure that 99% of them consider themselves as British and British only despite having lived in Ireland for generations.
    It does look like they need reassurance on this front, that we do want cooperate with them and do not hold their sins of the past against them.

    Willie Frazer, like the loyalist zealot he is, does not believe any of the people he associates with have any sins to repent for when it comes to the troubles.
    So yes, show a little love - Ulster, we do love you.

    Ulster is a 9 county province. Willie Frazer and his hangers-on are not in any way representative of the province of Ulster.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 119 ✭✭LJ3103


    Rumour has it that it was only given the green light because the Garda needed to get some practice in for the anti water charges protesters


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭R P McMurphy


    I think its a lovely idea and am surprised at the lack of support here - shows that we still have some way to go to normalise north-south relations now that the situation has improved. Showing that goodwill parades like this are not just a nice thing, but fullfill a real need.

    We have to look beyond the troubles of 30 years and engage positively with each other; in business, leisure, tourism, sport, etc. I have been up several times and its really quite a nice place.

    An initiative like this does highlight the how close we are, and have a deeply intertwined future - and that embracing our shared values and culture is for the betterment of all on this island. It does look like they need reassurance on this front, that we do want cooperate with them and do not hold their sins of the past against them.
    Fair play to them for their initiative I say.
    So yes, show a little love - Ulster, we do love you.

    I doubt many share the values of wee Willie and his breathern but if you want to go right ahead. Willie and his ilk have no interest at all in engaging positively, quite the opposite as they feed of engendering negativity and distrust. He is a parasite, in more ways than one


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,626 ✭✭✭✭My name is URL


    The Italian embassy on Northumberland Road will have to be put on lockdown lest wee Willy mistake it for an IRA training camp

    http://www.u.tv/news/IRA-HQ-claim-over-schools-Italian-flag/a415e119-9230-4265-b9d5-a16348618fac


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,005 ✭✭✭Letree


    If this goes ahead and is peaceful do you think Willie will just go away? No he will not, he will be back the following year with even more people, then he will look to hold it twice a year. It is not a good idea to let this march go ahead.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    I suppose lining the route and pointing and laughing would be out of the question?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,138 ✭✭✭SaveOurLyric


    Letree wrote: »
    If this goes ahead and is peaceful do you think Willie will just go away? No he will not, he will be back the following year with even more people, then he will look to hold it twice a year.

    Which would be progress, and promote the celebration of the greater integration and understanding between the two countries. Cultural exchange is a positive tool in the promotion of greater peace and prosperity.

    I havent heard of him, but take it this Willie Frazer is the man behind this initiative ? Then kudos too him and hope the knockers here are only a minority, unrepresentative of the vaste majority of southern Irish people who are only delighted to have a develop friendships and relationships with people from Ulster.

    Letree wrote: »
    It is not a good idea to let this march go ahead.
    That is very unfair, and you must back up such a statement with genuine reasons.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,318 ✭✭✭✭Menas


    Which would be progress, and promote the celebration of the greater integration and understanding between the two countries. Cultural exchange is a positive tool in the promotion of greater peace and prosperity.

    I havent heard of him, but take it this Willie Frazer is the man behind this initiative ? Then kudos too him and hope the knockers here are only a minority, unrepresentative of the vaste majority of southern Irish people who are only delighted to have a develop friendships and relationships with people from Ulster.



    That is very unfair, and you must back up such a statement with genuine reasons.

    Do you think that the kind Mr Frazer is doing this to promote cross border relations?
    Perhaps look up his history before answering that question.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,111 ✭✭✭✭Larbre34


    This will end badly. Very badly indeed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,020 ✭✭✭boetstark


    GAAman wrote: »
    And both parties are keeping said date and time to themselves despite haircut saying he wasn't afraid....

    Have news for the poster who said they hoped scumbags and toerags wouldn't ruin it, they will be too busy marching :rolleyes:[/quote
    You may remember that it was the home grown scum that rioted last time.
    Not one marcher arrested. And coaches stoned when returning to Night. I think we all know on which side of the border the toerags originated]


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    Which would be progress, and promote the celebration of the greater integration and understanding between the two countries. Cultural exchange is a positive tool in the promotion of greater peace and prosperity.

    I havent heard of him, but take it this Willie Frazer is the man behind this initiative ? Then kudos too him and hope the knockers here are only a minority, unrepresentative of the vaste majority of southern Irish people who are only delighted to have a develop friendships and relationships with people from Ulster.



    That is very unfair, and you must back up such a statement with genuine reasons.
    You should really go look up who he is so..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,086 ✭✭✭irishfeen


    Dublin is the capital city of Ireland - they have every right to march in their capital. If they or anyone causes trouble marching then the Gardaí has every right to keep the peace by any means they so wish in accordance with the law be they farmers from Kerry or Unionists from Belfast.

    If they cause trouble they will be dealing with the Gardaí riot squad, not the PSNI who pussyfoot around them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,005 ✭✭✭Letree


    Which would be progress, and promote the celebration of the greater integration and understanding between the two countries. Cultural exchange is a positive tool in the promotion of greater peace and prosperity.

    I havent heard of him, but take it this Willie Frazer is the man behind this initiative ? Then kudos too him and hope the knockers here are only a minority, unrepresentative of the vaste majority of southern Irish people who are only delighted to have a develop friendships and relationships with people from Ulster.



    That is very unfair, and you must back up such a statement with genuine reasons.

    Are you trolling, you admit you don't know who Willie Frazer is. Look up some of his youtube videos. He is not down here to make friends.


  • Site Banned Posts: 600 ✭✭✭Spirit of 67


    Which would be progress, and promote the celebration of the greater integration and understanding between the two countries. Cultural exchange is a positive tool in the promotion of greater peace and prosperity.

    I havent heard of him, but take it this Willie Frazer is the man behind this initiative ? Then kudos too him and hope the knockers here are only a minority, unrepresentative of the vaste majority of southern Irish people who are only delighted to have a develop friendships and relationships with people from Ulster.



    That is very unfair, and you must back up such a statement with genuine reasons.

    Willies Father was a member of the Glenanne Gang , do some research on them . Frazer presents himself as looking for justice for victims when in reality he is using peoples misery to line his pockets !


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,679 ✭✭✭Crooked Jack


    I'm in two minds about this.
    On the one hand I think let the irrelevant little wankstain have his march and hopefully the people of Dublin will just ignore him or at most just be bemused by the whole thing and deny him the big attention diverting story he desperately wants.
    On the other hand his group does count members of the Glennane Gang (the group that carried out the Dublin and Monaghan bombings on behalf of the british) among its "innocent victims" and the thought of a banner with their pictures or names on it being carried through Dublin is pretty disgusting and would no doubt be deeply hurtful to the families of those killed.

    Whatever happens Im glad to see that when Frazer and his ilk have an issue they know they can take it to the streets of their nation's capital.


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