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· Add · View · | Written by Sean. (07/02-2003) | ..I see ur brains on my boots... |
| Written by Brian. (07/02-2003) | I'd like to "Rubber Stamp" this little fucker. |
| Written by Patrick. (07/02-2003) | Thats not really fair. You used words like "equates, and inconsequential, CO2, and sphincter". I am sure he has never heard these words or seen them written in some bathroom wall before. We should probably stick with terms like..... FOOOOD GOOOOD, QUEEEEN BAAAAD
Patrick |
| Written by GalwayGaelic. (07/02-2003) | Your presence equates to that of a mere onlooker, in the parade of life. You are dust. You are inconsequential. Your very existence is a waste of human flesh. Every breath you inhale serves only to create an excess in CO2. Make what noise you wish. A sphincter has no choice but to make noise. Ask someone to translate this for you. |
| Written by ChrisyBhoy. (07/02-2003) | Danny you stupid Orange Hun bastard...if you can tell me what a Fenian is, then I'll accept your insults...but if you DONT know what a Fenian is, then shut the fuck up you filthy Hun. |
| Written by Patrick. (07/02-2003) | Danny, I know some of these words might be BIG for you, So I will try to use smaller ones that you might understand. First of all, If you study history, You will see that the British Invaded (that means they came to Ireland without anybodies permission) Ireland way back in the 1100's, and have tried to take over ever since. They werent welcome then, nor are they welcome now. They have brainwashed people like you to hate people from your own country. Its really quite simple. Get the Brits the hell out of Ireland, then we can ALL start over. ONE country, ONE Island. Think about it.
Patrick |
| Written by Cate. (07/02-2003) | I'm sensing a definite pattern here, lol
SAOIRSE! |
| Written by DANNY. (06/02-2003) | YOUS FENIAN BASTARDS DONT HAVE A FUCKING CLUE YOUS ARE ALL TOTY PICKING BASTARDS |
| Written by FACT TELLER. (06/02-2003) | Obviously, your father was "over-medicated" before he killed himself like the coward that he was. Follow those footsteps.... One bullet, stick the gun in your mouth, pull trigger....die. Its easy, Try it.
God fuck the queen
Fuck Britain
Stick it in your English Ass |
| Written by Ulster Is British,FACT. (06/02-2003) | tell all the tims you know,that were top of the league and your no,Lennon is gay,o neil is a taig,Fuck the pope and the ira.Ulster is British,and theres nothing you can do about it,Remember our fathers brave And bold as they fought for Ulsters cause in far of lands(fuck Bobby Sands hes deid thank fuck-Murderer)oh my father said to me,i must join the Y.C.V with a rifle or a pistol in my hands.
God Save The Queen
Rule Brittania
Get it up yeez |
| Written by Brian. (05/02-2003) | MK, putting forth your position, then calling this a debate and saying that you don�t want to debate� well, that�s an interesting way to put forth an point of view and not hearing someone else�s. Take a minute, think about it. �Semantics� is another interesting word that is oft times improperly used. I believe in the words chosen. Speakers and writers should be (and usually are) competent enough to consciously select the words they will use. For example, deciding which to use, i.e. �surrender, give in, or capitulate��. now THAT�s an exercise in semantics. Making the decision to use the term �rubber stamp� when describing the actions of Blair in his support of the US initiative in Iraq� that�s NOT semantics. Mindless agreement and support of something, with minimal review if any, is called �rubber stamping�. Let me get this straight, you don�t think the use of this term in this application is derogatory? Do you know what derogatory means? Disparaging, critical, insulting, offensive, deprecating, belittling are listed in the thesaurus. Those are absolutely clear and accurate descriptions of derogatory. If a world leader is rubber stamping anything, he�s guilty of all those descriptions. For someone to include that phrase in their posting regarding SAOIRSE (unless those were your own words that you used when telling everyone of the rally?), clearly expresses their derogatory opinion of an entirely separate issue. That is a conscious decision to express the writer�s personal beliefs with regards to that separate issue. That reflects the political beliefs of the writer (perhaps not even the organization). It is not a simple wrestle of the author over which word would cosmetically be more appropriate.
If you are going to respond again, telling me of the legitimacy, credibility, history or primary focus of the Irish American Unity Conference, then you�ve missed my point. To reiterate, the unity that we are all claiming to seek, will not come to fruition if we consciously decide to inject other issues (either in straightforward fashion or embedded in text), or allow others within our group to do it. It will not come to fruition if we do not DELIBERATELY monitor what we write, what we say and who we support or ally ourselves with, in order to determine if they have in any way injected beliefs in distracting issues which will fracture unity and squash hopes for true SAOIRSE. Language is not semantics. It is designed and available to be well-planned. It is supposed to represent clearly and concisely, in this case, our beliefs and our position. It is not supposed to be filled with ambiguous terms or distracting points of view or issues that may passively influence readers. The only time that language is supposed to be used to do those things, is when the author PURPOSELY puts that sort of thing into the text!
My word of warning to us all is that we have to be particularly conscious and aware of the effect of such a practice, be it deliberate of accidental. We have to be sure we are not guilty of it, and that we are aware of other parties� practices with the technique. MK, you appear to have a good bit of knowledge about the history of Ireland and the struggle for SAOIRSE. If you wish to influence and perhaps lead others in this effort, then the effort would benefit most from a pure, virgin agenda focused solely (not primarily, but solely) upon that agenda. If I am telling you something new, then perhaps you should take heed. If I am telling you something you already know, then perhaps the rest of us should take heed when dealing with you. Whichever. |
| Written by GalwayGaelic. (03/02-2003) | Paddy,
With regards to the AOH, be advised... the AOH is not a politically oriented organization. They are a catholic organization of Irish men (and also a woman's group exists). Their interests lie in establishing relationships with other Irish groups, their catholic charity, etc. Within the AOH though, you will likely find sub cultures, smaller groups, who may share our concern and have other organizations to which they belong and may recommend to you.
Good Luck!!
B |
| Written by Sean. (02/02-2003) | I've told ye - Eire Nua is an irish community in Ukraine. I know them, they are great guys! |
| Written by Charlotte Verified user. (01/02-2003) | I've heard that Alex Maskey, Belfast's Lord Mayor, had unveiled a tricolour in his office at Belfast City Hall alongside the union jack. Well, I'm waiting for him to remove the Union Jack, now...
Slan go foill |
| Written by Patrick. (01/02-2003) | Hi folks, sorry it took so long to reply. Brian, Yes, I did review that site. Very Imformative. Somehow, a link to my site has been put on another site called "Erie Nua" http://ne.la4.net/guestbook.shtml I think its written in greek or maybe even russian. Anyway, The month of January bought us 2305 visits to our website from 42 countries with 120 signatures. Not bad for starters. Like I mentioned previously, I have a meeting with one branch of the AOH next week and another meeting with another branch the following week. We will be going to a peaceful demonstration next weekend where the "scottish marching band" will be on display. We are hoping to maybe get some media coverage from that. We are getting the word out to as many people as we can and thank all of you for doing the same. SAOIRSE!
Patrick |
| Written by GalwayGaelic. (01/02-2003) | Paddy, did you check the site out or not? It's a good summary... I'm assuming this is what you are talking about. Damn, I wish everyone was seeking out and taking in this and all related information. "Knowledge is Power"... no shit, that's a cliche, but it's been around because it's true!
SAOIRSE!
Brian |
| Written by Joey. (31/01-2003) | I noticed that you had Paul McCartney down for the song 'Give Ireland Back to the Irish' this maybe true but he disowned the song and about 5 years ago a band called Charlie & the Bhoys got the right to register these lyrics as there own.
just thought I'd mention it!
Great site enjoyed it! |
| Written by Sean. (31/01-2003) | Me too 8))! Dia agat, cousin! |
| Written by MMC. (31/01-2003) | TIOCFAIDH AR LA!UP THE RA!PROVOS 1916!
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SANDS,MCELWEE,DOHERTY,LYNCH,MCDONNELL,HURSON,OHARA,MCREESH, HUGHES&DEVINE!1981! |
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