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Don't you post sometimes that it isn't a democracy, or at least that it doesn't work as such? Or does this depend whether it fits to your point or not?
Well done for remembering the caveat. Unfortunately for our toothless, unwashed pom overlords, the place has been more or less a democracy for a long time.
Originally posted by TheStinger
Right so it's a given that it's all the Brits fault(which historicaly is probably correct), what do you do about the people who live ther who consider themselves British and who's ancestors have lived there for hundreds of years, chuck em out to atone for the sins of their forfathers.
Give it to Eire. If they don't like it, then they can leave. That's what is going to happen anyway, now that your stupid country is going to pot.
Hell, when the Scottish can't see any benefit in sponging off you any more, you know you're in trouble.
More "win" from the nation who can't even organize rail travel properly.
Agathon, you are so full of sh*t you wouldn't believe! Have you any idea about the modern relationship between the UK and the RoI? No, I don't think you do...
Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
Originally posted by Provost Harrison
Agathon, you are so full of sh*t you wouldn't believe! Have you any idea about the modern relationship between the UK and the RoI? No, I don't think you do...
Originally posted by DanS
Fact is, if you asked Irish-Americans (which, after all, is where the majority of those with Irish descent live) to choose between the Brits and the Irish, you would have a landslide for the Irish and no sympathy for the Brits.
There are those who remember the grain exports from a starving Ireland. And these folks are the descendants of those who left Ireland and didn't experience the relatively few, recent good times.
Quite right. Dashi doesn't really understand, apparently. If you in the Northeastern part of the US, you'll find a ton of IRA symphatizers. In Jersey, I had people in my school who were pro-IRA and partially because their fathers had sent over money and weapons to the IRA. People tend to forget that the Irish population in New England were very much supporting the terrorists in Ireland.
“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
Quite right. Dashi doesn't really understand, apparently. If you in the Northeastern part of the US, you'll find a ton of IRA symphatizers. In Jersey, I had people in my school who were pro-IRA and partially because their fathers had sent over money and weapons to the IRA. People tend to forget that the Irish population in New England were very much supporting the terrorists in Ireland.
Didn't achieve much, did it? I've yet to hear any satisfactory argument that the armed struggle was actually a good move.
Quite right. Dashi doesn't really understand, apparently. If you in the Northeastern part of the US, you'll find a ton of IRA symphatizers. In Jersey, I had people in my school who were pro-IRA and partially because their fathers had sent over money and weapons to the IRA. People tend to forget that the Irish population in New England were very much supporting the terrorists in Ireland.
Pretty much anyone who's been ruled by the English or had an English boss sympathized with the IRA.
With the possible exception of the Belgians, they have to be the worst possible people to run anything.
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