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Post by earl on Jun 10, 2008 14:56:22 GMT
These protesters better avoid the smooth tarmac of the infrastructural upgrades being carried out by Bertie's Billion. They had also stay well clear of Belfasts new Titanic quarter, funded from Dublin.
Anyway, good to see that the majority weren't acting that way, and that it was only a small vocal few. I'd rather concentrate on those who acted accordingly and point out that it shows great steps forward. Fair play Coleraine.
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Post by earl on Jun 11, 2008 8:28:42 GMT
I seen this on the news last night. The protest should have been a side story to the excellent reception she received by the school. The protest was barely news worthy. I seen bigger protests outside the dept. of health that never made the news. Storm in a teacup stuff.
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Post by Jim on Jun 11, 2008 19:07:01 GMT
50 people isnt a lot of people.
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Post by Wasp on Jun 12, 2008 23:53:23 GMT
sorry I posted this on the wrong republican forum. Apologies for the drunken mistake, too many forums mixed with too many vodka. Sorry.
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Post by earl on Jun 13, 2008 8:37:15 GMT
AS Jim said WASP, 50 people isn't a lot.
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Post by earl on Jun 13, 2008 9:32:42 GMT
WASP you old booze-hound! I was wondering what you were on about. We were not buying into the usual media spin of backward Loyalists as demonstrated in certain publications, including the BT, and giving credit to those of the PUL community who are showing us that normality could happen in our lifetime. I hope that the favour can be repaid someday with a royal visit to the ROI. She should be allowed to visit like any other head of state and shown the respect that comes with it. Prince Phillip has been in Dublin a few times, so I don't really see any reason not to welcome the queen.
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Post by Harry on Jun 13, 2008 14:10:01 GMT
WASP you old booze-hound! I was wondering what you were on about. We were not buying into the usual media spin of backward Loyalists as demonstrated in certain publications, including the BT, and giving credit to those of the PUL community who are showing us that normality could happen in our lifetime. I hope that the favour can be repaid someday with a royal visit to the ROI. She should be allowed to visit like any other head of state and shown the respect that comes with it. Prince Phillip has been in Dublin a few times, so I don't really see any reason not to welcome the queen. Refreshing attitude regarding a Royal Vist to Ireland. I think you would be a minority though matey
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Post by collina on Jun 13, 2008 14:27:27 GMT
WASP you old booze-hound! I was wondering what you were on about. We were not buying into the usual media spin of backward Loyalists as demonstrated in certain publications, including the BT, and giving credit to those of the PUL community who are showing us that normality could happen in our lifetime. I hope that the favour can be repaid someday with a royal visit to the ROI. She should be allowed to visit like any other head of state and shown the respect that comes with it. Prince Phillip has been in Dublin a few times, so I don't really see any reason not to welcome the queen. Refreshing attitude regarding a Royal Vist to Ireland. I think you would be a minority though matey I'd agree with Earl. I just hope the constitutional bar on Catholics fully involving themselves in their own country is finally removed in order that the loonies have no avenue of protest.
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