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    #91
    Originally posted by Lucy
    Don't hold your breath for an answer, Troll can only copy and paste. It might take him a while to find it.
    I've missed you
    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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      #92
      Originally posted by Rantor
      Oh, do tell?
      The Irish constitution made the controversial claim that the whole island of Ireland formed a single "national territory". therebye justifying any action

      The ethnic cleansing of the non Catholic population from the South post partition (still on going)

      2 government ministers, Charles Haughey (later to become the Taoiseach)and Neil Blaney, were involved in a plot to import arms for use by the Provisional IRA

      Jack Lynch had plans for the Irish Army to invade and sieze the North during the troubles

      The Irish Judiciarys refusal on flimsy grounds to extradite wanted suspects to the UK from ROI

      The roadside bomb that killed Lord Justice Gibson and his wife Lady Cecily in April 1987 could only have happened with the Garda's collusion

      HTH
      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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        #93
        Originally posted by Troll
        The Irish constitution made the controversial claim that the whole island of Ireland formed a single "national territory". therebye justifying any action

        The ethnic cleansing of the non Catholic population from the South post partition (still on going)

        2 government ministers, Charles Haughey (later to become the Taoiseach)and Neil Blaney, were involved in a plot to import arms for use by the Provisional IRA

        Jack Lynch had plans for the Irish Army to invade and sieze the North during the troubles

        The Irish Judiciarys refusal on flimsy grounds to extradite wanted suspects to the UK from ROI

        The roadside bomb that killed Lord Justice Gibson and his wife Lady Cecily in April 1987 could only have happened with the Garda's collusion

        HTH
        Firstly how does any of the above make the Irish, as a group, complicit in IRA activity?

        "Controversial claim" - I can imagine the sort of site you googled this lot from!

        And maybe by 1973/4 the last thing any mainstream Irish politician would have wanted would be the six counties landing in their lap?

        Still, well-googled cherry picking.

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          #94
          Originally posted by Rantor
          Firstly how does any of the above make the Irish, as a group, complicit in IRA activity?
          Elected by you, done in your namel, unless of course you took to the streets to demand the constitution be changed
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            #95
            Originally posted by Troll
            Yes... reprint the Mohammed cartoons - arrest and deport any who protest
            Awww - I was fond of the right to protest - even about things I didn't agree with. Can we have a list of things we may and may not protest about- can, we, can we, pleeaaaaase?

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              #96
              Originally posted by Troll
              Elected by you, done in your namel, unless of course you took to the streets to demand the constitution be changed
              Not elected by me.

              There is no point replying to anything else as I really can't tell the difference today between a wind-up merchant and a webtard.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Troll
                The ethnic cleansing of the non Catholic population from the South post partition (still on going)
                Yes, I always see that when I visit my in-laws. FFS, who've you been talkin to. Johnny Adair?

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                  #98
                  The ethnic cleansing of the non Catholic population from the South post partition (still on going)
                  you really are a clown!

                  The Irish Judiciarys refusal on flimsy grounds to extradite wanted suspects to the UK from RO
                  ahem, no ,we must support their legal pedantic and innate wish to persistantly and without external influence follow the rule , intention and spirit of the law and be fair to all accused and ensure a fair trial , despite the incessant wishes of the usual UK home office clowns in dark blue suits who all want to be 007, sorry lads, no deal here, European Union and all that, like it or lump it, human rights come before your eager and greedy aspirations to be promoted.......

                  Jack Lynch had plans for the Irish Army to invade and sieze the North during the troubles
                  Falklands..............

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by cojak
                    Although it does have a feel of the 2nd division about it.
                    No, the Jeep was driven into the airport, not into Ibrox.
                    God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.

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                      Originally posted by Rantor
                      Not elected by me.

                      There is no point replying to anything else as I really can't tell the difference today between a wind-up merchant and a webtard.
                      Ok then... just point out which of the statements is factually incorrect
                      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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