tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post3466214796430862320..comments2023-10-19T22:49:15.517+01:00Comments on Ulster's Doomed!: Devolution is Home RuleHorsemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16655806346968204169noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-25517463361207192992010-01-16T21:25:55.391+00:002010-01-16T21:25:55.391+00:00ITS lovely to see how much unionist supported Cars...ITS lovely to see how much unionist supported Carson himself from Dublin, and he didnt support the Split up of ireland when it came to the Final Act the man never sat in the Home Rule Parliament, the Split up of Ireland was Treason of the Highest Sort, people in the British Overseas Territories can be British Without even stepping foot in the United Kingdom, or even been ruled by the United Kingdom,<br />so why couldint Unionist?<br />they where to Bigited and Racist towards Catholics, and this Island is Still Suffering from the Treason of Protestants to Ireland. <br /><br />Deport the Unionist if they want to be Part of the United Kingdom they can go to england and kiss there Queen Fanny and see if the English even want them. <br /><br /><br />UPDA REPUBLIC. <br /><br />DOWN WITH VIOLENCEAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-50934765303103561772009-12-29T00:31:02.333+00:002009-12-29T00:31:02.333+00:00Watcher said...
"Well, at least that was an ...Watcher said...<br /><br />"Well, at least that was an improvement on The IRA animals who actively conspired with The Nazis, or De Valera who mourned Hitler's death. Irish scum."<br /><br />...and not to mention Carson and that cabal of Kaiser-kissing Lundys, the UVF. Irish scum.Paddy Canuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13845416342614243491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-23640173857357235632009-12-02T05:37:58.382+00:002009-12-02T05:37:58.382+00:00what about an all ireland home rule under the bri...what about an all ireland home rule under the british crown say back to Gladstone's 1886 first home rule bill. problem solved take the wind out of sinn fein. its their worst nightmare.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-41596770772974619332009-10-26T18:20:07.914+00:002009-10-26T18:20:07.914+00:00Horseman it would be good to get your views on the...Horseman it would be good to get your views on the implications of the Pope's latest plot.............................retard, what century are you living in ladUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10607491776020661118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-4448715539943823972009-10-24T21:27:02.174+00:002009-10-24T21:27:02.174+00:00INLA Deadly Divisions by Jack Holland and Henry Mc...INLA Deadly Divisions by Jack Holland and Henry McDonald page 236. Read it and weep Watcher.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-38041136689990499352009-10-24T20:25:45.944+00:002009-10-24T20:25:45.944+00:00hoboroad said:
"James Kerr a IRA man interne...hoboroad said:<br /><br />"James Kerr a IRA man interned at the Curragh renounced the IRA to fight the Nazis. He joined the RAF as a rear gunner on a bomber. After the War he joined the IRA again taking part in the Border campaign. He later joined the INLA were he was a strong supporter of Seamus Costello. He was extradited from Switzerland to Ireland in November 1984 where he served a ten year sentence."<br /><br />How did his IRA commanders feel about him joining The UK Armed Forces? Shouldn't he have been shot and dumped in an Armagh ditch?Watchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-53651497063463142232009-10-24T20:22:31.613+00:002009-10-24T20:22:31.613+00:00Anonymous said:
"I'm not sure what you&#...Anonymous said:<br /><br />"I'm not sure what you're on about here. If you mean in WWII, 70000 joined from Southern Ireland, compared to 50000 from NI."<br /><br />Ye, that seems to hit the nail on the head. As a proportion of the general population, far more joined from Northern Ireland.Watchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-40805368630537087702009-10-24T19:59:46.778+00:002009-10-24T19:59:46.778+00:00Sean Mac Stiofain conscripted into the RAF to do N...Sean Mac Stiofain conscripted into the RAF to do National Service in 1945 attaining the rank of Corporal. Later of course IRA Chief of Staff.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-77931889208373524092009-10-24T19:12:03.912+00:002009-10-24T19:12:03.912+00:00James Kerr a IRA man interned at the Curragh renou...James Kerr a IRA man interned at the Curragh renounced the IRA to fight the Nazis. He joined the RAF as a rear gunner on a bomber. After the War he joined the IRA again taking part in the Border campaign. He later joined the INLA were he was a strong supporter of Seamus Costello. He was extradited from Switzerland to Ireland in November 1984 where he served a ten year sentence.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-31570808074937390412009-10-24T17:37:23.606+00:002009-10-24T17:37:23.606+00:00Watcher said...
"And how many of these '...Watcher said...<br /><br />"And how many of these 'free state' heros were Irish Republicans?"<br /><br />Probably none! By the way, it's "heroes". This is one occasion where you DO put the "e" at the end. Not much fun being taught English by a "potatoe" muncher I'd expect.<br /><br />"How many were Unionists or the sons of Unionists?<br /><br />How many were Protestants?<br /><br />Do you have those figures available? "<br /><br />Probably quite a few. As an interesting aside, while we're on the subject, prior to the famine over 40% of the British Army was Irish- far more than their proportion of the popultion of the UK would warrant. In fact, there were more Irishmen in the British Army than Englishmen. The majority of these were Catholics. The Catholics in general filled the lower ranks, and did the fighting; Protestants were more likely to be Officers. Strange for a people you consider so cowardly, that at one point they outnumbered the English in the British Army! <br /><br />"Also, could you give me the proportion of 'Free Staters' who joined The British Army and fought for The British Empire and the corresponding figure for Northern Ireland?"<br /><br />I'm not sure what you're on about here. If you mean in WWII, 70000 joined from Southern Ireland, compared to 50000 from NI.<br /><br />And your use of the term "British Empire" is also relevant here. In 1945, after the war was over and Britain was done fighting for democracy, the British Empire still had 700 million subjects, the vast majority of whom were being denied freedom & democracy by... the democracy loving British!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-58564697010290738942009-10-24T17:12:15.174+00:002009-10-24T17:12:15.174+00:00William Joyce was a Irish Unionist who supported H...William Joyce was a Irish Unionist who supported Hitler. He is of course better known as Lord Haw Haw.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-47007012284844008872009-10-24T16:36:08.220+00:002009-10-24T16:36:08.220+00:00hoboroad said:
"Yes and Mr Magennis was igno...hoboroad said:<br /><br />"Yes and Mr Magennis was ignored when he came home to Belfast. Ended up moving to England to try and find work all very sad. The guy was a real hero unlike Mr Paisley."<br /><br />What was sad about this guy moving to England? Haven't thousands of 'proud' Irishmen done the same down the years? The Irish created such a cess pit, that even they couldn't live there, preferring to move to 'cruel' England! You really couldn't make the Irish up...Watchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-15623742217228979282009-10-24T16:32:16.225+00:002009-10-24T16:32:16.225+00:00Anonymous said:
"Indeed more men from the n...Anonymous said: <br /><br />"Indeed more men from the neutral Free State joined the British army than people from Northern Ireland."<br /><br />And how many of these 'free state' heros were Irish Republicans? <br /><br />How many were Unionists or the sons of Unionists? <br /><br />How many were Protestants?<br /><br />Do you have those figures available? <br /><br />Also, could you give me the proportion of 'Free Staters' who joined The British Army and fought for The British Empire and the corresponding figure for Northern Ireland?<br /><br />"Meanwhile, Mr Paisley sat out the war in the comfort of his living room."<br /><br />Well, at least that was an improvement on The IRA animals who actively conspired with The Nazis, or De Valera who mourned Hitler's death. Irish scum.<br /><br />Paisley's brother fought in The RAF. I've already published a list of Unionist politicians who have actively fought for the crown.Watchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-91722541450862444602009-10-23T18:56:19.341+00:002009-10-23T18:56:19.341+00:00Is it fair to consider the unionists as "immi...Is it fair to consider the unionists as "immigrants"? They have been there for 400 years. In any case Ireland is only about 12 miles from Scotland. Its not like crossing the Pacific.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-88599524481303917562009-10-23T18:53:23.531+00:002009-10-23T18:53:23.531+00:00Yes and Mr Magennis was ignored when he came home ...Yes and Mr Magennis was ignored when he came home to Belfast. Ended up moving to England to try and find work all very sad. The guy was a real hero unlike Mr Paisley.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-56191782970692185332009-10-23T18:12:40.618+00:002009-10-23T18:12:40.618+00:00True hoboroad.
Indeed more men from the neutral F...True hoboroad.<br /><br />Indeed more men from the neutral Free State joined the British army than people from Northern Ireland.<br /><br />And they fought well, too: 4 Southern Irish got the Victoria Cross. Only One man from Northern Ireland received the VC, a Belfast Catholic called James Magennis.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Mr Paisley sat out the war in the comfort of his living room.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-18603179583503890712009-10-23T12:36:09.076+00:002009-10-23T12:36:09.076+00:00How come no conscription in Northern Ireland? Of c...How come no conscription in Northern Ireland? Of course if the Unionists were so British they should have all signed up the day war broke out. But who could blame them for not wanting to fight some of them no doubt were the children of World War One veterans.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-44440491229904723672009-10-23T11:43:47.239+00:002009-10-23T11:43:47.239+00:00You'd have preferred conscription in NI then h...You'd have preferred conscription in NI then homoroad?MaleStrippernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-60935490067612893872009-10-23T11:15:46.443+00:002009-10-23T11:15:46.443+00:00Jack Straw's father was in prison during World...Jack Straw's father was in prison during World War 2 for not fighting Hitler. Maybe Ian Paisley and Brian Falkner should have joined him.hoboroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474379737795624096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-9005674877148515082009-10-23T08:04:33.162+00:002009-10-23T08:04:33.162+00:00MPG,
Yes, I watched that too, and cringed a bit w...<b>MPG</b>,<br /><br />Yes, I watched that too, and cringed a bit when he said that. The fact that he seems to include Irish people under his 'British national' umbrella is a bit odd when you see the people who BNP associate with in NI - ie the loyalists. His thinking seems to be a bit confused - if the rights of the 'indigenous' are importrant tpo him, then you'd expect the BNP to support the Irish epublican tradition.<br /><br />Anyway, it's pretty certain that if the BNP ever do get close to power, that will contribute to a rapid break-up of the UK. Even so-called unionists might find their union' a bit hard to stomach.Horsemannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-77409720257658528712009-10-23T05:58:20.988+00:002009-10-23T05:58:20.988+00:00Horseman,
I hear Mr Griffin, on TV last night, wan...Horseman,<br />I hear Mr Griffin, on TV last night, wanting the rights of the indigenous peoples (English, Irish, Scots and Welsh) of these islands to be recognized.<br /><br />Have you any idea of the BNPs policy in the north with this in mind?<br /><br />Will the planters have to go home and if so, where will you go yourself?-----When the BNP get their absolute majority in the BHOC.<br /><br />:¬)<br /><br />MPG .....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-52805318244083394542009-10-23T02:29:05.099+00:002009-10-23T02:29:05.099+00:00The Irish are not the beleaguered articifial and d...The Irish are not the beleaguered articifial and dwindling majority with a siege mentality and a neurosis about their identity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-5459843520668812892009-10-22T23:05:44.928+00:002009-10-22T23:05:44.928+00:00It's the Irish who need psychiatrists judging ...It's the Irish who need psychiatrists judging by this blog..MaleStrippernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-13467860801334261962009-10-22T20:29:07.978+00:002009-10-22T20:29:07.978+00:00I think it shows the power of symbolism. Home rule...I think it shows the power of symbolism. Home rule, however watered down, was a symbol of independence from Britain and they didn't want that. They didn't want to lose power. Subconsciously the Unionists are afraid. They are afriad all the bad things they have done to Catholics over 400 years will come back on them. They are what a pyschiatrist would call a projectionist.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1062377461026943825.post-61289095856428023462009-10-22T18:18:38.975+00:002009-10-22T18:18:38.975+00:00Andy always gives himself away,
LOLAndy always gives himself away,<br />LOLbangordubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11143383902510299554noreply@blogger.com