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Liam Lynch
04-13-2008, 04:35 PM
The Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork 32CSM will be holding a protest against the visit of Ian Paisley to Cobh.
Full Details Here (http://www.cork32.blogspot.com/).
kildare brigade
04-13-2008, 05:17 PM
The Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork 32CSM will be holding a protest against the visit of Ian Paisley to Cobh.
Full Details Here (http://www.cork32.blogspot.com/).
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lorgadan
04-13-2008, 06:05 PM
Will any other groups be attending this protest?
I'm living in Cork at the moment so I'll probably pop along to it.
Liam Lynch
04-13-2008, 06:12 PM
Will any other groups be attending this protest?
I'm living in Cork at the moment so I'll probably pop along to it.
RSF will be there and perhaps the IRSP.
Dúiche Néill
04-13-2008, 06:14 PM
The Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork 32CSM will be holding a protest against the visit of Ian Paisley to Cobh.
Full Details Here (http://www.cork32.blogspot.com/).
Is this an example of 32CSM Unionist engagement? Will you be protesting the Orange parade in Rossnowlagh as well?
Liam Lynch
04-13-2008, 06:16 PM
Is this an example of 32CSM Unionist engagement? Will you be protesting the Orange parade in Rossnowlagh as well?
Yes, it is Unionist engagement.
scarface
04-13-2008, 06:49 PM
Is this an example of 32CSM Unionist engagement? Will you be protesting the Orange parade in Rossnowlagh as well?
Republicans are opposed to sectarian facists like paisley they don't chuckle with them
Dúiche Néill
04-13-2008, 06:53 PM
Republicans are opposed to sectarian facists like paisley they don't chuckle with them
Paisley represents a large section of Irish society, can you protest them out of existance or relevance too?
Liam Lynch
04-13-2008, 06:54 PM
Republicans are opposed to sectarian facists like paisley they don't chuckle with them
Or recognise the legitimacy of their veto.
kev86
04-13-2008, 08:56 PM
Paisley represents a large section of Irish society, can you protest them out of existance or relevance too?
So you think he should be welcomed ?
jamie9988
04-15-2008, 02:59 PM
hope the protest works cause he is not welcome down south
Young Irelander
04-15-2008, 03:11 PM
Neither are you.
Liam Lynch
04-15-2008, 04:17 PM
Stay on topic please.
Liam Lynch
04-15-2008, 04:26 PM
http://bp1.blogger.com/_cUnRaxSMrv8/SATXGA6TisI/AAAAAAAAACs/Jf6dS95YMMk/s1600/paisley.jpg
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 05:34 PM
Yes, it is Unionist engagement.
Will there be a protest against the visit of Linfield to Inchicore tonight as another step in the great 32CSM Unionist engagement campaign?
scarface
04-15-2008, 05:38 PM
Will there be a protest against the visit of Linfield to Inchicore tonight as another step in the great 32CSM Unionist engagement campaign?
What a dumb question Linfield is a soccer team whereas Ian Paisley is a biggoted facist who has supported the murder of Irish people by Loyalists and Brits and he also represents a British parliament on Irish soil and i can't see how anyone can be a Republican and yet not oppose a man like Paisley
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 05:42 PM
What a dumb question Linfield is a soccer team whereas Ian Paisley is a biggoted facist who has supported the murder of Irish people by Loyalists and Brits and he also represents a British parliament on Irish soil and i can't see how anyone can be a Republican and yet not oppose a man like Paisley
Linfield supporters are more hardline Loyalist than Paisley nowadays and they are linked to combat 18 and other fascist groups. It was fascist Linfield fans who attacked a Nationalist Belfast bar a few weeks ago. So before you try to lecture somebody by ventilating out yer hole, do a wee bit of research. You could try asking somebody from the 6 counties.
scarface
04-15-2008, 05:49 PM
Linfield supporters are more hardline Loyalist than Paisley nowadays and they are linked to combat 18 and other fascist groups. It was fascist Linfield fans who attacked a Nationalist Belfast bar a few weeks ago. So before you try to lecture somebody by ventilating out yer hole, do a wee bit of research. You could try asking somebody from the 6 counties.
I know the nature of Linfield fans and if the 32's did protest you would be howling about how terrible it was and how it wasn't in the spirit of your party's sham 'unionist engagement charter' basically your agenda on this thread is to mock republicans for protesting against an enemy of Irish republicanism because your party supports the same system that Paisley supports
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 05:52 PM
I know the nature of Linfield fans and if the 32's did protest you would be howling about how terrible it was and how it wasn't in the spirit of your party's sham 'unionist engagement charter' basically your agenda on this thread is to mock republicans for protesting against an enemy of Irish republicanism because your party supports the same system that Paisley supports
I wouldn't be surprised if they did protest Linfield, infact I wonder when they are going to start protesting Protestant churches in the 26 to give Unionists a real feel good factor about their prospects in the 32s vision of a UI.
scarface
04-15-2008, 05:57 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if they did protest Linfield, infact I wonder when they are going to start protesting Protestant churches in the 26 to give Unionists a real feel good factor about their prospects in the 32s vision of a UI.
so now you are trying to imply that protesting against paisley is sectarian?
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 06:01 PM
so now you are trying to imply that protesting against paisley is sectarian?
Nope, but that is the way that it will be viewed within the greater Unionist community, with subsequent boost to the siege mentality. Paisley himself will probably be delighted, will do his popularity the world of good now that he's retiring.
It will almost be a surreal reprisal of Paisley throwing snowballs at Jack Lynch.
quirk
04-15-2008, 06:14 PM
But even claiming we want a united Ireland is viewed negatively in the unioist community> Should we cease that too?
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 07:05 PM
Paisley represents a large section of Irish society, can you protest them out of existance or relevance too?
If only it were that simple...
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 07:07 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if they did protest Linfield, infact I wonder when they are going to start protesting Protestant churches in the 26 to give Unionists a real feel good factor about their prospects in the 32s vision of a UI.
Talk about simple mud-slinging...
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 07:36 PM
But even claiming we want a united Ireland is viewed negatively in the unioist community> Should we cease that too?
Of course not, but we should be welcoming Unionists to cross the border and see that they have nothing to fear from a UI.
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 07:47 PM
Of course not, but we should be welcoming Unionists to cross the border and see that they have nothing to fear from a UI.
Did Carson, Craig and Brookeborough try to make the stolen six a nice and cosy place for Catholics? It is the Unionists who should be begging for our forgiveness and to come in to the modern, secular and progressive state that the united Irish Republic would be, the complete antithesis of their bastard Orange hellhole. Republicanism is right and "Unionism" is a mental disease, an identity for murderers, criminals, perverts and religious zealots. Republicanism has NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING to prove to "Unionism".
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 07:49 PM
Did Carson, Craig and Brookeborough try to make the stolen six a nice and cosy place for Catholics? It is the Unionists who should be begging for our forgiveness and to come in to the modern, secular and progressive state that the united Irish Republic would be, the complete antithesis of their bastard Orange hellhole. Republicanism is right and "Unionism" is a mental disease, an identity for murderers, criminals, perverts and religious zealots. Republicanism has NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING to prove to "Unionism".
Can I get a job as a machinegunner in the death camps when you take over? Will it just be Unionists or do you have other untermensch in line for liquidation?
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 07:55 PM
Can I get a job as a machinegunner in the death camps when you take over? Will it just be Unionists or do you have other untermensch in line for liquidation?
More pointless, crappy, predictable slander. What exactly was wrong, from a Republican perspective, with my last post? More to the point, where exactly did I make a point in that post about a putting "Unionists" in "death camps"? P.S. There's a job waiting for you in the DUP PR department, Pete the Punt has taken a bit of a shine to you I think.
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 08:03 PM
More pointless, crappy, predictable slander. What exactly was wrong, from a Republican perspective, with my last post? More to the point, where exactly did I make a point in that post about a putting "Unionists" in "death camps"? P.S. There's a job waiting for you in the DUP PR department, Pete the Punt has taken a bit of a shine to you I think.
I'll refer you to this statement:
"Unionism" is a mental disease, an identity for murderers, criminals, perverts and religious zealots.
That is extremist language, why don't you just come on out and call them 'Huns'? Your language here is the type of extremist generalisation and demonisation of an entire community that would be akin to a Hitler speech about Jews; hence the death camp referance. There are plenty of decent and honourable fellow Irishmen and women within the Unionist community you cannot tar them all with the same brush that owes much to British interferance. I would really hate to think that you are representative of any political organisation active in Ireland, your message is pure, undiluted hatred.
quirk
04-15-2008, 08:07 PM
Of course not, but we should be welcoming Unionists to cross the border and see that they have nothing to fear from a UI.
But your initial point was that the protest should be called off because it creates a negative opinion in the unionist community so why should it only be ourselves who cease things which may be taken negatively instead of this being a rule for all republicans?
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 08:07 PM
If you can actually name any "decent and honourable Irishmen and women within the Unionist community" than fair play, but your good mates Ian, Peter and Nigel don't count.
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 08:09 PM
Run along little bigot.
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 08:14 PM
Run along little bigot.
I think it is you who ducked my challenge, wee apologist for tans and the British.
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 08:20 PM
I think it is you who ducked my challenge, wee apologist for tans and the British.
Tans? Is that a referance to your hatred for people of colour among the immigrant population. That's the only topical relevance that I could imagine for such terminology. Now away and play with your action men in SS uniforms, child.
broche
04-15-2008, 08:24 PM
if u are so conciliatry towards unionist why do you have eoghan roe O Neill as your avatar considering that by todyas standards he would qualify as being a fervently anti-protestant
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 08:28 PM
Tans? Is that a referance to your hatred for people of colour among the immigrant population. That's the only topical relevance that I could imagine for such terminology. Now away and play with your action men in SS uniforms, child.
Ever heard of the Black and Tans, moron?
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 08:31 PM
if u are so conciliatry towards unionist why do you have eoghan roe O Neill as your avatar considering that by todyas standards he would qualify as being a fervently anti-protestant
O Neill was around almost 350 years ago and he was reacting to the genocide of the native population that occurred during the 9 years war. What went on in those days is far removed from the realities in which we live today.
I'm from his hinterland, hence the name 'Dúiche Néill ~ O Neill country'. He was the last man to inflict a military defeat on the British in Ireland and he should be celebrated as a hero of the Gael.
I wouldn't describe myself as 'conciliatory' towards Unionists either, I just reallise that we cannot bomb them into submission so we must learn to live with them and bring them with us into a UI.
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 08:32 PM
Ever heard of the Black and Tans, moron?
Haven't seen too many of them around in the last 90 years or so Adolf.
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 08:44 PM
But your initial point was that the protest should be called off because it creates a negative opinion in the unionist community so why should it only be ourselves who cease things which may be taken negatively instead of this being a rule for all republicans?
Sorry Quirk, I missed this post with all the hatemongering that was going on. I think that it should be a case of picking your battles appropriately. Things like contentious marches should obviously be protested. If there is to be protest against specific issues concerning Unionists then they should occur with the OSC. Protesting something as innocuous as a Paisley visit to Cork sends the wrong kind of message. It is actually providing a propaganda coup for hardline Jim Allister/McCrae type Unionism in the same manner as what Frazer was trying to do with 'Love Ulster'. Anything that encourages the debunking of the seige mentality myths about the 26 should be at least tolerated as it may well encourage more ordinary Unionists to take the trip south and broaden their horizons.
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 08:55 PM
Haven't seen too many of them around in the last 90 years or so Adolf.
You'll find their natural successors in the Shankill today, specifically the ones who joined such murder gangs as the UVF and the UDA, the true face of "Unionism"/"Loyalism".
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 09:02 PM
You'll find their natural successors in the Shankill today, specifically the ones who joined such murder gangs as the UVF and the UDA, the true face of "Unionism"/"Loyalism".
That's not strictly true, the tans were former Britsh soldiers, from Britain, recruited as mercenaries. You will find their "natural successors" among the corporate mercenaries in Iraq and places like that. The UVF and UDA are the natural successors of the Protestant Yoemenry and ironically enough it was men from the same stock who played a major part in starting the Irish Republican tradition in 1798.
Irish Republican Patriot
04-15-2008, 09:22 PM
That's not strictly true, the tans were former Britsh soldiers, from Britain, recruited as mercenaries. You will find their "natural successors" among the corporate mercenaries in Iraq and places like that. The UVF and UDA are the natural successors of the Protestant Yoemenry and ironically enough it was men from the same stock who played a major part in starting the Irish Republican tradition in 1798.
The same Protestant Yeomanry who were at the forefront of the blood-soaked crushing of the 1798 Rebellion with tortures and massacres? Then there are the thugs who, during the First War of Independence (and then in 1969), sided with the British, carried out murders and spied for them, and rampaged through the Falls and the Bogside and other Catholic/Nationalist districts, many of those thugs hailing from places such as the Shankill.
Dúiche Néill
04-15-2008, 09:44 PM
The same Protestant Yeomanry who were at the forefront of the blood-soaked crushing of the 1798 Rebellion with tortures and massacres? Then there are the thugs who, during the First War of Independence (and then in 1969), sided with the British, carried out murders and spied for them, and rampaged through the Falls and the Bogside and other Catholic/Nationalist districts, many of those thugs hailing from places such as the Shankill.
Do you think that I don't know this stuff? I've had extended family, friends and neighbours murdered by Loyalists but being bitter about it will achieve nothing. I know Protestants who lost family members at the hands of the IRA, relatives of mine would have been involved in their deaths. Do you think that we spit at other when we meet in public? You have to move on and try to create an Ireland where Catholic, Protestant and Dissenter, Agnostic etc can live together despite the hatemongers who would have us at each other's throats.
peonyrose
04-16-2008, 06:51 AM
Anything that encourages the debunking of the seige mentality myths about the 26 should be at least tolerated as it may well encourage more ordinary Unionists to take the trip south and broaden their horizons.
That would imply that ordinarily non political strategies such as festivals and other community based non sectarian events should be encouraged in towns in the republic near the border - in order to encourage 'trips down south' by Unionists.
Since having fun together is a classic way of breaking down fear and other barriers.
Liam Lynch
04-17-2008, 08:05 PM
It has come to the attention of the Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork 32CSM that the Sinn Fein spin machine is hard at work yet again. A Sinn Fein Cllr. in Cobh has been informing potential protestors that Paisley's visit is at a location a couple of miles from where he will actually visit. We would like to re-assure people that it is in fact taking place at the Commodore Hotel, Cobh, Co. Cork on Friday the 18th of April at 7pm. It is nice to see one administrator of British rule looking after the other!
Dúiche Néill
04-17-2008, 08:13 PM
It has come to the attention of the Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork 32CSM that the Sinn Fein spin machine is hard at work yet again. A Sinn Fein Cllr. in Cobh has been informing potential protestors that Paisley's visit is at a location a couple of miles from where he will actually visit. We would like to re-assure people that it is in fact taking place at the Commodore Hotel, Cobh, Co. Cork on Friday the 18th of April at 7pm. It is nice to see one administrator of British rule looking after the other!
Sinn Féin cllrs are administrating British rule on Cobh council? Does this mean that DeValera never actually got the Treaty Ports back? Holy sh*t somebody call the Gardaí
Irish Republican Patriot
04-17-2008, 08:24 PM
Sinn Féin cllrs are administrating British rule on Cobh council? Does this mean that DeValera never actually got the Treaty Ports back? Holy sh*t somebody call the Gardaí
That was one for the blooper reel there I think alright...
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 11:16 AM
That was one for the blooper reel there I think alright...
How? The Cork PSF councilor is a member of a party which upholds British rule in Ireland.
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 12:58 PM
How? The Cork PSF councilor is a member of a party which upholds British rule in Ireland.
You really are reaching when you are resorting to absurd attacks on Cork Sinn Féin Cllrs for the purpose of Sinn Féin bashing. Do you not think that your energies could be applied in a more positive manner or do you prefer the security of sniping without the need for initiative or strategy?
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 01:04 PM
You really are reaching when you are resorting to absurd attacks on Cork Sinn Féin Cllrs for the purpose of Sinn Féin bashing. Do you not think that your energies could be applied in a more positive manner or do you prefer the security of sniping without the need for initiative or strategy?
It is rather absurd that PSF personnel would reduce themselves to try and sabotage a legitimate protest against the Stormont First Minister but of course all criticism of PSF is merely PSF bashing. Now there's a decaying strategy.
andreas
04-18-2008, 01:11 PM
Paisley, as the First Minister in a British parliament in Ireland is quite legitimate as a target for protest, as is Gordon Brown or Martin McGuinness for that matter, to try and make it an anti unionist issue is clutching at straws, i think the poster says exactly what the protest is about.
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 01:20 PM
It is rather absurd that PSF personnel would reduce themselves to try and sabotage a legitimate protest against the Stormont First Minister but of course all criticism of PSF is merely PSF bashing. Now there's a decaying strategy.
And this alleged sabotage is to be accepted purely on the basis of your declaration that a Sinn Féin elected representative would actually be giving out information on the movements of Paisley to representatives of the 32CSM. Pardon me for thinking that you are full of shyte.
Irish Republican Patriot
04-18-2008, 03:03 PM
How? The Cork PSF councilor is a member of a party which upholds British rule in Ireland.
No one could mistake me for an Adams Faction-type fella, but I even wouldn't go so far as to say that Adams Faction councillors in Cork are upholding British rule, even if they are as you said members of a party which is at best failing to really oppose British rule in the stolen six and at worst upholding it.
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 03:11 PM
No one could mistake me for an Adams Faction-type fella, but I even wouldn't go so far as to say that Adams Faction councillors in Cork are upholding British rule, even if they are as you said members of a party which is at best failing to really oppose British rule in the stolen six and at worst upholding it.
You don't have to based in the Six Counties to uphold British rule there. PSF throughout the island campaigned for the acceptance of the GFA which recognises the legitimacy of the British presence. You can't cherrypick what they've signed up for.
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 03:12 PM
And this alleged sabotage is to be accepted purely on the basis of your declaration that a Sinn Féin elected representative would actually be giving out information on the movements of Paisley to representatives of the 32CSM. Pardon me for thinking that you are full of shyte.
Thinking, if only you would try.
A Sinn Fein Cllr. in Cobh has been informing potential protestors
a Sinn Féin elected representative would actually be giving out information on the movements of Paisley to representatives of the 32CSM.
Since when did the words "potential protestors" and "reps of the 32CSM" mean the same thing?
For a start provo councillors wouldnt speak to known 32CSM members and secondly why would reps of the 32CSM (who would obviously know) ask a provo councillor where the protest is at all?
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 07:48 PM
It has come to the attention of the Finbarr Walsh Cumann Cork 32CSM that the Sinn Fein spin machine is hard at work yet again. A Sinn Fein Cllr. in Cobh has been informing potential protestors that Paisley's visit is at a location a couple of miles from where he will actually visit. We would like to re-assure people that it is in fact taking place at the Commodore Hotel, Cobh, Co. Cork on Friday the 18th of April at 7pm. It is nice to see one administrator of British rule looking after the other!
Thinking, if only you would try.
See the above there now, in a thread about a 32SCM protest, doesn't take Sherlock fkn Holmes to deduce that you are insinuating that Sinn Féin are putting out info to 32s. In other words you are talking out of your hole.
Since when did the words "potential protestors" and "reps of the 32CSM" mean the same thing?
For a start provo councillors wouldnt speak to known 32CSM members and secondly why would reps of the 32CSM (who would obviously know) ask a provo councillor where the protest is at all?
Look at your buddy Liam Lynch's post above and you will receive clarification; i.e. that he is slabbering.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim
Since when did the words "potential protestors" and "reps of the 32CSM" mean the same thing?
For a start provo councillors wouldnt speak to known 32CSM members and secondly why would reps of the 32CSM (who would obviously know) ask a provo councillor where the protest is at all?
Look at your buddy Liam Lynch's post above and you will receive clarification; i.e. that he is slabbering.
If you had a bit of manners people might take you seriously.
How do you link potential protestors to reps of the 32CSM?
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 08:01 PM
See the above there now, in a thread about a 32SCM protest, doesn't take Sherlock fkn Holmes to deduce that you are insinuating that Sinn Féin are putting out info to 32s. In other words you are talking out of your hole.
Look at your buddy Liam Lynch's post above and you will receive clarification; i.e. that he is slabbering.
Just onto Cork. A local PSF Councilor approached lads who were posting leaflets announcing the protest and told them that their leaflets were wrong and that Paisley would be at a different location. I note your bad language which is obviously a sign of frustration with the veracity of your position.
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 08:02 PM
If you had a bit of manners people might take you seriously.
How do you link potential protestors to reps of the 32CSM?
Your buddy Lynch set the tone of the debate with his weak attempt at deflection through snide abuse. Now when you have a 32 CSM rep talking about potential protestors at a 32CSM protest it doesn't require any major process of deduction now does it? They're hardly gonna be PD reps.
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 08:04 PM
Just onto Cork. A local PSF Councilor approached lads who were posting leaflets announcing the protest and told them that their leaflets were wrong and that Paisley would be at a different location. I note your bad language which is obviously a sign of frustration with the veracity of your position.
Aye I'll just take your word for it, you would absolutely be above spreading shyte to try and score cheap points. I'm sure you're a real paragon of virtue like your buddy Carlos. Was the ghost of Jeremy Beadle accompanying the Sinn Féin cllr perhaps?
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 08:11 PM
Aye I'll just take your word for it, you would absolutely be above spreading shyte to try and score cheap points. I'm sure you're a real paragon of virtue like your buddy Carlos. Was the ghost of Jeremy Beadle accompanying the Sinn Féin cllr perhaps?
Take what you want. You seem to be losing the run of yourself.
Your buddy Lynch set the tone of the debate with his weak attempt at deflection through snide abuse.
There was no snide abuse from anyone apart from you.
Now when you have a 32 CSM rep talking about potential protestors at a 32CSM protest it doesn't require any major process of deduction now does it? They're hardly gonna be PD reps.
Our protests are not exclusive to our members and we have always been very willing to share protests,commemerations and functions with other groups.
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 08:13 PM
Take what you want. You seem to be losing the run of yourself.
Not at all, I do love the way that you consistently try to deflect the argument back; in a vain attempt to cover up for the fact that you are talking shyte.
Dúiche Néill
04-18-2008, 08:15 PM
There was no snide abuse from anyone apart from you.
Our protests are not exclusive to our members and we have always been very willing to share protests,commemerations and functions with other groups.
Do try to keep up, didn't Lynch claim that the "potential protestors" were putting up posters for this 32CSM protest. Would they have drafted in Ógra Fianna Fáil to help out with the publicity d'ya think?
Liam Lynch
04-18-2008, 08:20 PM
Do try to keep up, didn't Lynch claim that the "potential protestors" were putting up posters for this 32CSM protest. Would they have drafted in Ógra Fianna Fáil to help out with the publicity d'ya think?
Actually it was RSF supporters whom the PSF Councilor approached.
Dúiche Néill
04-19-2008, 08:42 AM
Actually it was RSF supporters whom the PSF Councilor approached.
Ah, so now SF are feeding info to the contos. There must be the quare hum aff you when you're that fulla shyte.
Liam Lynch
04-19-2008, 12:40 PM
Ah, so now SF are feeding info to the contos. There must be the quare hum aff you when you're that fulla shyte.
How quaint.
Carlos McJackle
04-19-2008, 08:30 PM
This just from one poster in one thread about a protest in Cork
lecture somebody by ventilating out yer hole,
I wonder when they are going to start protesting Protestant churches in the 26
Pardon me for thinking that you are full of shyte.
In other words you are talking out of your hole.
Look at your buddy Liam Lynch's post above and you will receive clarification; i.e. that he is slabbering.
you would absolutely be above spreading shyte to try and score cheap points.
in a vain attempt to cover up for the fact that you are talking shyte.
There must be the quare hum aff you when you're that fulla shyte.
Just this thread mind you . This is not debate or anything remotely approaching political discourse . This is just foul mouthed abuse directed at posters with a different political opinion . Page after page after page of it .
A republican was banned from this forum an hour ago for saying the British deputy first minister in the Stormont parliament was anti republican .
.
Deckie
04-19-2008, 08:54 PM
Carlos McJackle,
A republican was banned from this forum for constantly violating the rules.
Thank you for bringing this thread to my attention, we do not condone this sort of behavior.
peonyrose
04-19-2008, 08:55 PM
Carlos, I think you are right. Duiche Neill is being discourteous in putting his point of view.
Deckie
04-19-2008, 09:09 PM
Duiche Neill,
You have been banned from this forum for 30 days for insulting members, one of our moderators and for multiple user accounts. I have taken this to the moderators section for discussion on a possible permanent ban.
We are tired of this tripe, please debate the post not slag the messenger.
Comrade Ryan
04-20-2008, 02:32 PM
Duiche Neill,
You have been banned from this forum for 30 days for insulting members, one of our moderators and for multiple user accounts. I have taken this to the moderators section for discussion on a possible permanent ban.
We are tired of this tripe, please debate the post not slag the messenger.
:eusa_clap:
Both ET and DN gone now - two trolls for the price of two!
Who wants to place a bet to see if he follows the third time lucky rule?
:eusa_clap:
Both ET and DN gone now - two trolls for the price of two!
Who wants to place a bet to see if he follows the third time lucky rule?
It wouldnt take columbo to spot him to be honest.
Carlos McJackle
04-21-2008, 02:48 AM
its like one of Baldricks cunning disguises
Young Irelander
04-21-2008, 01:23 PM
its like one of Baldricks cunning disguises
Deckie did he have ETs IP Address?
Carlos McJackle
04-21-2008, 07:47 PM
Deckie did he have ETs IP Address?
he certainly shared his charming turn of phrase and unhealthy obsession with dissident heretics
Liam Lynch
04-22-2008, 07:35 PM
Some photos of the protest.
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%204.jpg
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%201.jpg
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%202.jpg
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%203.jpg
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%205.jpg
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%206.jpg
http://www.32csm.info/32CSM%20PROTEST%207%20001.jpg
boiler-1888
04-22-2008, 07:41 PM
Happy days, good on ye lads and lassis,
kev86
04-22-2008, 08:40 PM
Well done to all involved.
The gard in the 4th pic must be a giant lol
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