Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams 07:17 - May 20 with 3387 views | max936 | I know things have changed, but Im not sure it should have happened, considering the past. Thought's? | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:53 - May 20 with 1300 views | magicdaps10 |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:16 - May 20 by Aquinas | 'pushing of Irish history in schools' - how dare youngsters learn their country's history. |
Im all for ANY country teaching true historyto their children. Ireland unfortunately teach a one sided and on times untrue story of the history of their land AND so do the British on their side. I have my foot well and truely in both camps. The Irish are a rare bunch, not all but many especially the Irish people north of the country most notably the Donegal bunch. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:57 - May 20 with 1290 views | Darran | I'd like to stick Adams in a room with the two sons of my mate who had both his legs and an arm blown off in the IRA pub bombings. F*cking c*nt. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:58 - May 20 with 1287 views | magicdaps10 | What do people in Ireland think of Wales/welsh people? The majority from the republic think that we are just a branch of England, West England is what we are jokingly to them,but deep down believe that we are. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 17:08 - May 20 with 1267 views | lifelong |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:58 - May 20 by magicdaps10 | What do people in Ireland think of Wales/welsh people? The majority from the republic think that we are just a branch of England, West England is what we are jokingly to them,but deep down believe that we are. |
Some of them think we are Irish people who can't swim. | | | |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 17:10 - May 20 with 1263 views | trampie |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:58 - May 20 by magicdaps10 | What do people in Ireland think of Wales/welsh people? The majority from the republic think that we are just a branch of England, West England is what we are jokingly to them,but deep down believe that we are. |
My lot are all Welsh, cant say I know too many Irish and English types, but what Irish I do know off, do recognise Wales and the Welsh as different, did they bomb Wales ?, they did bomb England, if that is so, is that just coincidence ? is that what you think ? It may come down to what vibes you give off, if you say and act as i'm Welsh I am and admit to being an admirer of Glyndwr, vote Plaid, are a Republican or even support a Welsh monarchy, then you might get a different reaction to somebody from Wales saying i'm British I am, I support the English lead British Army, I support the English King/Queen, I vote for a unionist party. Perhaps different Welsh people would get different reactions depending on the cut of their jib. [Post edited 20 May 2015 17:52]
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 17:13 - May 20 with 1256 views | trampie |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 17:08 - May 20 by lifelong | Some of them think we are Irish people who can't swim. |
I heard an Irishman is a Welshman that can swim [to get away from the Romans and Germanic hordes]. lol. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 19:39 - May 20 with 1191 views | yescomeon | Irish ain't all that different to us, nor are the English, or the Scottish. Deep down most people are fundamentally similar and want similar things chances are someone in Ireland won't really give a toss where you're from. Much the same as over here really. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 19:53 - May 20 with 1174 views | trampie | An Irishman I know claimed that history he learnt in school in Southern Ireland was that the Irish are Scottish, the Scottish are Irish, the Welsh are English and the English are foreigners, don't know if he was joking or not but there is something in that as regards movement of people so perhaps he wasn't joking, I think its tongue in cheek but you don't know. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 19:57 - May 20 with 1159 views | yescomeon | I've heard similar RE, Ireland and Scotland. The scoti settled Ireland though didn't they? | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:17 - May 20 with 1141 views | dgt73 |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 17:10 - May 20 by trampie | My lot are all Welsh, cant say I know too many Irish and English types, but what Irish I do know off, do recognise Wales and the Welsh as different, did they bomb Wales ?, they did bomb England, if that is so, is that just coincidence ? is that what you think ? It may come down to what vibes you give off, if you say and act as i'm Welsh I am and admit to being an admirer of Glyndwr, vote Plaid, are a Republican or even support a Welsh monarchy, then you might get a different reaction to somebody from Wales saying i'm British I am, I support the English lead British Army, I support the English King/Queen, I vote for a unionist party. Perhaps different Welsh people would get different reactions depending on the cut of their jib. [Post edited 20 May 2015 17:52]
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As a Welshman, if someone bombs England they bomb my country......so fuk Adams and the ira. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:24 - May 20 with 1131 views | perchrockjack | My kids are internationalists and are free from any bonds of history. History kills | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:31 - May 20 with 1115 views | perchrockjack | Team pie. You know nowt about me so don't kid yourself. Now , be honest, were Adams and mart justified in ordering killing of civilians. It's that simple. Your false floury Shiite kids nobody as does your pitiful nationalistic tripe. We are Great Britain and Wales is part of it. It's not the English army that killed ira people but the British army. Nobody with a brain could equate Gandhi Mandela with Adams and Marty. Nobody | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:49 - May 20 with 1100 views | Kilkennyjack | Historically wales and ireland clearly have enduring close ties, for example st patrick himself was a welshman. Ireland very clearly views wales as an ancient nation - and certainly not part of England. The irish people do like the welsh people - as a rule - and do consider them their celtic cousins. The peace process in northern ireland is a huge political achievement and i for one hope for a better future for all as a result. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:59 - May 20 with 1087 views | perchrockjack | The peace process, as you call it, hasn't stopped sectarianism nor violence. It meant many butchers were released leaving victim s families without justice. It also meant big salaries for Adams and mart. To me, it was a craven piece if Blair diplomacy . It brought credit to Blair s cv and by Christ has he milked it. Question not answered yet btw, yes or no | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 21:03 - May 20 with 1083 views | yescomeon |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:49 - May 20 by Kilkennyjack | Historically wales and ireland clearly have enduring close ties, for example st patrick himself was a welshman. Ireland very clearly views wales as an ancient nation - and certainly not part of England. The irish people do like the welsh people - as a rule - and do consider them their celtic cousins. The peace process in northern ireland is a huge political achievement and i for one hope for a better future for all as a result. |
Are you from Kilkenny Kilkennyjack, I have wondered a while? | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 22:38 - May 20 with 1017 views | ScoobyWho |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 08:06 - May 20 by trampie | A lot of people think that Adams and McGuinness should not have meet with the British State [assuming they are on the side most people think they are on that is, there has been doubts and meeting the British State does have people in certain circles wondering] but how else are the two sides going to move forward ? I think it is a good thing they seem to be getting on at that level, one thing neutrals should ask in any conflict is what were the causes, who started it, why did it happen, because as things progress it becomes tit for tat and both sides doing terrible things, the British State has a terrible record in the colonies but had an excellent record in the world wars, 2WW anyway, yet the bombing of German cities still gets brought up, so even with such a good record in that particular war some people will still say oh the Brits did that, how terrible, that is why the original causes are important as regards rights and wrongs, its obvious how neutral history will judge in a hundred years or so, already it has been noted by some that the ones that were once seen as being the baddies over time are now seen as the goodies, I saw that on a Welsh rugby site and the same could be said of Mandela and Gandhi, how they are viewed by the Brits has changed, I wouldn't expect the same so quickly in Ireland mind you as its so close to the British mainland and the so called fight was even taken to the mainland but in hundred years time perhaps by then things will be seen differently over here. I don't think Northern Ireland should be part of the UK thought, too many headers on both sides. [Post edited 20 May 2015 8:11]
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Don't forget the 1.75 million who are not headers and still desire to be a part of the UK. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 22:42 - May 20 with 1013 views | ScoobyWho |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:49 - May 20 by Kilkennyjack | Historically wales and ireland clearly have enduring close ties, for example st patrick himself was a welshman. Ireland very clearly views wales as an ancient nation - and certainly not part of England. The irish people do like the welsh people - as a rule - and do consider them their celtic cousins. The peace process in northern ireland is a huge political achievement and i for one hope for a better future for all as a result. |
And the IRA never targeted Wales with some form of reasoning that certain people supported them. The only supporter I ever saw in Wales was an idiot in Caramethen once who was booted up and down the street for collecting for the political arm of the IRA. I always thought the Cheltenham festival would be a great target for them, then realised that it's their week away and they wouldn't want to spoil it thereafter with security or cancellation of the event, Terrorism when it suits. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 23:25 - May 20 with 984 views | Kilkennyjack |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 20:59 - May 20 by perchrockjack | The peace process, as you call it, hasn't stopped sectarianism nor violence. It meant many butchers were released leaving victim s families without justice. It also meant big salaries for Adams and mart. To me, it was a craven piece if Blair diplomacy . It brought credit to Blair s cv and by Christ has he milked it. Question not answered yet btw, yes or no |
I think the peace process is a widely understood term. I suggest you look it up if the 2 words 'put together' are too hard for you to understand. Certainly the outcome has delivered a lasting peace and if you somehow resent that precious outcome then you are an idiot. Its very pleasing that your tired old view is now irrelevant to the future. The future looks very different to the past and i guess it will continue to niggle because you don't have the ability to understand that things have changed for ever. Never mind, eh ? | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 10:15 - May 21 with 919 views | perchrockjack | Change for ever. really THAT meaning that GERRY AND MARTY have binned their united Ireland mantra. REALLY, who do you think you re dealing with here. Its like suggesting the IRA -your freedom fighters- were purely politically motivated when we know the reason was to secure the profits of Drugs /Guns for themselves. Same with the Proddie gangs -just as bad . Main difference is Proddies terrorists haven't quite the massive arrogance of the IRA.. As you and tramp allude to, you have to remember your history . Your silence over my simple question proves much. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 22:15 - May 21 with 878 views | Kilkennyjack |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 10:15 - May 21 by perchrockjack | Change for ever. really THAT meaning that GERRY AND MARTY have binned their united Ireland mantra. REALLY, who do you think you re dealing with here. Its like suggesting the IRA -your freedom fighters- were purely politically motivated when we know the reason was to secure the profits of Drugs /Guns for themselves. Same with the Proddie gangs -just as bad . Main difference is Proddies terrorists haven't quite the massive arrogance of the IRA.. As you and tramp allude to, you have to remember your history . Your silence over my simple question proves much. |
To be honest, i try not to read the crap you post. No offence like, but you do sound like a nutter to me. Do you get out much ? | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 09:25 - May 22 with 827 views | jackal |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 16:57 - May 20 by Darran | I'd like to stick Adams in a room with the two sons of my mate who had both his legs and an arm blown off in the IRA pub bombings. F*cking c*nt. |
Agreed. I can understand a nation that wants freedom and independence but the way that they set about it is an abomination. Setting off bombs in shopping centres and blowing up women and children is beyond criminal. Soldiers fighting soldiers is one thing, but murder of innocents is another. | | | |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 10:00 - May 22 with 812 views | yescomeon |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 09:25 - May 22 by jackal | Agreed. I can understand a nation that wants freedom and independence but the way that they set about it is an abomination. Setting off bombs in shopping centres and blowing up women and children is beyond criminal. Soldiers fighting soldiers is one thing, but murder of innocents is another. |
No justification but just as much maybe more blood on the British armies hands. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 10:25 - May 22 with 806 views | perchrockjack | often from the dismembered of the bodies of civilians and of their colleagues. | |
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Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 15:38 - May 22 with 773 views | jackal |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 10:00 - May 22 by yescomeon | No justification but just as much maybe more blood on the British armies hands. |
You're right, of course. A hundred years ago the British Army were guilty of atrocities of their own. The Black and Tans spring to mind. But there's something so base, vile and cowardly about planting bombs in shopping areas, where there are children, and crowded pubs etc., and disappearing to a safe distance to set it off, that sinks to a new low in human depravity. | | | |
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams on 15:52 - May 22 with 765 views | perchrockjack | My point. No doubt Irish Catholics suffered discrimination. No doubt British ...that includes the Welsh trample, were guilty of atrocities and I'm fully aware of the significance of Croke park etc..but. You simply do not put devices on mainline British cities fully aware they could kill anyone. It's this what Gerry and mart sanctioned and for which they be never apologised . | |
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