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Murph
01-31-2008, 12:30 PM
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DFCRFB
01-31-2008, 12:53 PM
good to see calton getting the publicity they deserve after the called people onto the streets to this affront they called peacefull protests. Nazi salutes and chants of scum. very understanding aint they.

Raffles
02-01-2008, 09:59 PM
Their smug orchestration of Saturdays Knuckledraggers on display and mass e mail of councillors has bit them firmly on the arse.

They have revealed themselves to be nothing but the bigoted sectarian bastards they are

Calv
02-02-2008, 12:18 AM
Found this on one of their sites, it's a reply they got from one of the councillors lol brilliant

Dear Mr Blah,




Thank you for your email.



I have received a number of emails which are similar and I have prepared a fairly standard response to try and cover the points that you and your colleagues have made.



I would agree that irresponsible behaviour during such marches (and Old Firm games) should be more severely dealt with by the police. My understanding is that during many demonstrations and football games the police are reluctant to arrest people as it depletes their numbers at the main event. They are mainly concerned to keep order and I can understand that. However, it is at the very least disappointing that actions such as drinking in public and breach of the peace which would normally be severely dealt with are ignored during Republican and Orange marches and around games involving Rangers and Celtic.
In Scotland we allow freedom of expression by way of free speech and freedom to hold marches. I think it is important to uphold these rights even though I often disagree with those taking part. It seems to me that many of those taking part in Orange and Republican marches do so deliberately to incite those of a different persuasion. However, even then, I consider we must uphold their right to march or we would lose the tremendous privileges and freedoms we have.
Given the above, it is the Council's and the Police's responsibility to ensure that marches go ahead as peacefully as possible and upset as few people as possible. This is very difficult for both organisations. However, the Council has introduced certain sensible policies such as insisting that marches take place on main roads rather than residential ones. I believe these policies are broadly supported by all the political parties.
The question of the IRA and Unionists has also been raised. However, I do not think Glasgow City Council should be taking one side or the other. Clearly many citizens in Glasgow do strongly support one side or the other. However, I believe the Council has to remain neutral in such disputes.
Concerning Ireland and England , both are neighbouring countries with which I would hope Scotland should have friendly relations. Once Scotland is free and Britain (the UK ) has been abolished, it is essential that Scotland maintains friendly relations with all her neighbours including England and Ireland (including Northern Ireland , however, they choose to move forward).
Reference is made to terrorism, however, as I am sure you know, one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter. Scotland 's own William Wallace was considered a traitor or terrorist by England , but for us he is a freedom fighter. Wallace has not had the recognition he deserves but I am sure that once the UK is no more, he will be given the recognition he is due.
Britain and British are mentioned but these are surely artificial designations. There is no such thing as Britain or British. They are political terms with no underlying reality. I am Scottish, never British. My goal in my political life is to bring Britain to an end.
Whether Ireland should be united or not is a question for the people of that island to decide. Glasgow City Council and my own Party, the SNP, should not be taking a view on such affairs of other countries.
I trust this gives some idea of my views in response to your email.



Yours for a free and tolerant Scotland ,

Councillor John Mason

Na Piobaire
02-11-2008, 08:37 PM
That's a beast of a reply!!

Must've right sickened the fascists! :D

ártybhoy
02-12-2008, 12:42 PM
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I like the fact that glasgow council admitted that fascists and neo nazi would be going and they re routed a parade so the public wouldn't see these fascist scumbags also its typical the media over here don't report this story!
It shows what us catholics are thought of over here by the media.

mickyk200
02-12-2008, 02:39 PM
I like the fact that glasgow council admitted that fascists and neo nazi would be going and they re routed a parade so the public wouldn't see these fascist scumbags also its typical the media over here don't report this story!
It shows what us catholics are thought of over here by the media.
F*ckin' nazi BNP ranger huns have f*ck all else to do with thier lives...
If there was a commemoration to remember Kingsmill there would be no republicans standing shouting "UP THE RA!"...them c*nts need a good kick up the hole

miseire
02-12-2008, 03:18 PM
lothian and border police stopped glasgow bands attending james connelly parades in edinburgh way back in the nineties under the public disorder act why then can they not stop nazi mobs coming into glasgow ?as for calton media well enough said the strongest place for republicans is calton glasgow lol were not for going away can u hear us calton media were watching u .miseire calton republican .

Pilib
03-03-2008, 05:29 PM
Hope the boy on the front page is shamed

dubrepub
03-27-2008, 04:17 PM
Im from dublin and have been living in glasgow for 7 years now people dont belive me when i tell them it was'nt till i left Ireland that i first experienced secterian abuse and to Scottlands shame its not only the burbury wearing thug on the street thats the problem.They call it parkhead paranoia but the problem in the west of Scottland at least is institutionlised.