Tues 21st July Guest from Sinn Fein

Started by Ognir, July 17, 2009, 09:33:29 AM

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Ognir

Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

mgt23

this is going to be very very interesting.......i hope you ask them about zionism, not just the lisbon treaty. also with guest like this and previous ones, you should seriously start thinking of going live on shoutcast for a few bucks maybe. seriously.

Tomas O'Crohan

Ask them if Raymond McCreesh thought he was giving his life in order for the Sunningdale Agreement to be implemented and for the restoration of Stormont. Ask them if the "Way Forward" was drafted by quisling c*nts. Ask them if Adams and McGuinness are MI5 agents as alleged by the author of "Stakeknife." Ask them if they will do a 180 and SUPPORT Lisbon at the last moment before the vote and urge their followers to vote "Yes" as they now believe that only a "Yes" vote represents the "Way Forward." Ask them if they are going to trademark the phrase "Way Forward." Ask them if they still encourage Catholics (native Irish for those of you who don't know) to join the Black and Tans. Ask them how it feels to be quisling goy c*nts. Tell them the "micro groups" ain't so micro after all, just in case they have trouble counting.

sullivan

Quote from: "Tomas O'Crohan"Ask them if they still encourage Catholics (native Irish for those of you who don't know) to join the Black and Tans.
I guess from the tone of your post, you are posting from the United States, and if you have ever been in Ireland, it was for what you Statesiders call a 'vacation'. Native Irish are no more Catholic than they are Protestant. Both are imported and imposed belief systems. For what it was worth, Padraig Pearse, hero of the Republican movement, was a Protestant. However, I don't expect little details like that to bother you.

QuoteAsk them how it feels to be quisling goy c*nts.
Sure. Try that in a Nationalist bar and see how it feels to live the rest of your life without your kneecaps.
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as \'international bankers.\' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen, seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
John F. Hylan (1868-1936) - Former Mayor of New York City

Tomas O'Crohan

No, I wasn't on vacation, I was on "holiday." ;)

Pearse was Catholic, I believe, but I understand that Tone, Emmet and Casement, among many others, were Protestants. There's Casement Park in Belfast where his sacrifice is honored by Catholics. That was in the nineteenth century, however, pre-partition, when Protestants were nearly as likely to be nationalists as Catholics. How many nationalists have been Protestants post-partition? Not many. These "little details" do matter and I attempt to pay close attention to them. I agree that both sects are imported and imposed belief systems and I'm all for the restoration of what came before this imposition.

It depends on what bar one goes in to. Opinions are kept close to the vest in any event as I'm sure you know and for good reason. I'm sure you're also aware of how many nationalists feel they've been sold out yet again. It is for this reason that there have emerged several of what Sinn Fein loves to call "micro groups" in opposition to the "Way Forward."

I no longer trust Sinn Fein and in fact I fear the worst about the leadership. That was my point.

sullivan

Quote from: "Tomas O'Crohan"No, I wasn't on vacation, I was on "holiday." ;)

Pearse was Catholic, I believe, but I understand that Tone, Emmet and Casement, among many others, were Protestants.
Feck, you are right. In my haste to respond I forgot to sort out my Prods and Catholics.

QuoteHow many nationalists have been Protestants post-partition? Not many.
Not many, but they do exist.

QuoteIt depends on what bar one goes in to. Opinions are kept close to the vest in any event as I'm sure you know and for good reason.
I know only too well, believe me.

QuoteI'm sure you're also aware of how many nationalists feel they've been sold out yet again.
Perhaps, but Sinn Fein may be playing a much longer and much more complex game that will deliver the required results in the end. On the other hand, you might be right.
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as \'international bankers.\' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen, seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
John F. Hylan (1868-1936) - Former Mayor of New York City