comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 21 hours, 36 minutes ago
Corbyn cares more about you than May.
to say May is a democrat the day she refuses to consider the will of the Scottish Parliament.
to say the break up of the uk will bite those supporting it whilst at the same time supporting the break away from the most peaceful, productive, influential and prrofitable alliance in European history...hilarious.
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Bless.
Shoud May be anti- democratic and just ignore the referendum result....hilarious?
Corbyn is a clown, who backed skum who killed my sort, in his War....he loves me really...hilarious.
If the lovely Sturgeon wants another once in a lifetime referendum, to separate Scotland from her neighbours, fire away, then try to get the Brussels/Germans to be their wee buddies again..hilarious.
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have I missed the bit where she ignored the referendum result?...confused
all peace and love for mcguinness but Corbyn, is persona non grata...confused
Going on about democracy then moaning about a democrat fulfilling a mandate promise...confused
The inconsistent and contradictory stand points would have some label you a hypocrite, not me, I know you're just a tribal idealist.
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Like Corbyn, May accepts the Democratic decision of brexit voters.....that is why I ear!ier said she was being a democrat.
As I clearly said, if the SNP want another referendum, stirring things up when most Scots do not want another bitter Indy ref, then fire on Nicola.
You I plied May was not a democrat as she said no to the latest SNP ref demand.....it happens every year, several times a year, soMay is not oppressing democracy, and has said there can be an I dy ref soon, not just now.
You do follow this right, and are not letting your aul personal tribalism lead your typing finger?
Whatever tbab, hec says the opposite, seems to be your M.O😁
Most fair opinion's suggest corbyn is a joke, as an opposition leader.He did back the ra, who did murder.
I have been critical of the ra,,McGuinness as a ra leader, so do not confuse my decency in light of his death, with acceptance of his earlier actions.
Good lad!
May said today that she and the Tory party preferred NI stay in the UK, and are not neutral.
Corbyn backed the SF border poll idea today also, and Corbyn bans Labour from organising in Ulster, but yea, Corbyn cares more about me......Hilarious!
Finger on the pulse, Hec???
I must have missed the bit where you were voted voice of the Scots, or are you relying on the polls to inform your opinion on what we want/dont want? If so its a bit of a volte-face after your gleeful gloating when they got it so wrong in other recent elections.
Im not for independance, wasnt the last time, but for May to refuse to engage with the Scottish parliament, refuse to show respect to MSPs by not agreeing, even in principle to indy2 makes her undemocratic, playing into the hands of the Nationlists and the superior politician Sturgeon.
Corbyn is a joke,that's won the past few by-elections including trouncing UKIPs leader in Stoke, remember how some where saying UKIP where going to replace them as the party of the working class.
Your decency in light of McGuinness's death is not mirrored or extended to the living.
I object to most of your logic and beliefs, why wouldn't I take an opposite opinion to you? I'm far from the only one on here that think you hold a few disagreeable opinions, in fact id go so far as to say youre either a troll that glories in being offensive or you believe your lone voice in the wilderness gibberish, No doubt youll come back with you're being stalked, that you should just be allowed to spout your pash without challenge,
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Why what deal has May struck in the last few hours?
Besides admitting that Britain has to pay a bill to leave the EU.
Wonder where that money will come from..
weare.
I hope so!
Being naturally positive I want to see a bright future, but its been 8 months since the referendum and I'm still struggling to see how Brexit will improve my life.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
weare.
I hope so!
Being naturally positive I want to see a bright future, but its been 8 months since the referendum and I'm still struggling to see how Brexit will improve my life.
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Agree. What's more, the government have raised public expectations disproportionately.
The commission however will publish negotiation details on their website, which will inhibit the UK government from continuing to sell the public promises of unicorns.
There was a good interview on Newsnight last night in which the government refused to deny that the UK will continue to pay £200m (or less) a week into the EU budget.
Which suggests they will continue to use a number of the EU institutions (regulatory bodies) going forward. Which is some comfort!
The remoaners will thank us in yrs to come.
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They will - but not publically.
Of course it's not just that I believe the UK is better governing itself, it's that the EU faces crisis after crisis.
We couldn't have timed it better.
They will - but not publically.
..................
Pompous or what, IF we make it work (and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome) what do you want a public kneel and give thanks?.....Fk off.
It might suit your agenda wishing ill on the EU but it has faced massive crisis before where its not just survived its come out stronger, financial meltdown, refugees, currency change for example. Britain leaving is a blow but its not fatal, far from it. The UK is on the verge of potential break-up so lets wait and see before blowing the horn of triumph.
and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome
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Well that remains to be seen. Many of the remoaners are still trying to reverse/frustrate the decison by any means necessary.
Make no mistake about it, there are people, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, that want Brexit to collapse.
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
Find it peculiar that there are so many intent on leaving the EU at any cost. Regardless of how folks voted, we’re all in the same boat.
The best outcome is therefore in all our interests.
Raising concerns, or highlighting that a particular decision will result in a specific consequence, is not frustrating the referendum result but highlighting reality.
As I mentioned the other day we have all lost, but not everyone realises it yet.
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 32 minutes ago
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
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Don't be silly, that is against the national patriotism.
Theresa May calling Sturgeon selfish, calling for unification and saying this is not time to talk independence the same day she signed the A50 is the biggest Irony...
Not really.. only if youre clutching at straws
comment by IAWT... not anymore. (U10012)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 32 minutes ago
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
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Don't be silly, that is against the national patriotism.
Theresa May calling Sturgeon selfish, calling for unification and saying this is not time to talk independence the same day she signed the A50 is the biggest Irony...
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Biggest irony for me is Brexit leading to 'making Britain great again' being followed by the possible separation of Great Britain with the Scots going independent, the Welsh feeling forgotten by Westminster and the Northern Irish possibly reunifying with the Republic.
Few scottish people have been targetted near me
comment by Adam 'The Interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Few scottish people have been targetted near me
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That's farking pathetic.
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome
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Well that remains to be seen. Many of the remoaners are still trying to reverse/frustrate the decison by any means necessary.
Make no mistake about it, there are people, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, that want Brexit to collapse.
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Absolutely there are people that want it to collapse.
It is, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, an unnecessary leap into the unknown that is going to dominate our domestic politics and social lives for years to come, imo a decision of heart ruling head.
But we are where we are and continuing the remoaning patter just deepens the divide rather than, as we are tediously and in triumphant tones being told to get iver it and get on with it.
One in/out vote that didn't spell out anything other than a general desire to Leave doesn't give this government Carte Blanche to dictate the terms of Leaving, all it does is put them in the driving seat to represent all 50+ million citizens of these isles.
As to Scots being targeted because of the separatists desire for a end referendum, that's hilarious, good luck to the attackers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p005456z
Melvin Bragg, Gore Vidal and Alan Clarke talking about politics in the 20th century recorded in 1998.
I thought I was an interesting listen.
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 4 hours, 37 minutes ago
comment by IAWT... not anymore. (U10012)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 32 minutes ago
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
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Don't be silly, that is against the national patriotism.
Theresa May calling Sturgeon selfish, calling for unification and saying this is not time to talk independence the same day she signed the A50 is the biggest Irony...
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Biggest irony for me is Brexit leading to 'making Britain great again' being followed by the possible separation of Great Britain with the Scots going independent, the Welsh feeling forgotten by Westminster and the Northern Irish possibly reunifying with the Republic.
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So called Irish unity is not coming soon, as 99per cent of Protestants and a large percentage of Catholics are happy in the UK.
SF did well recently due to a perfect storm hitting u monism, but on a border po!l, only thirty to forty per cent would break away.
Scots too are likely to reject the SNP p!an and Wales backed brexit.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome
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Well that remains to be seen. Many of the remoaners are still trying to reverse/frustrate the decison by any means necessary.
Make no mistake about it, there are people, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, that want Brexit to collapse.
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Absolutely there are people that want it to collapse.
It is, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, an unnecessary leap into the unknown that is going to dominate our domestic politics and social lives for years to come, imo a decision of heart ruling head.
But we are where we are and continuing the remoaning patter just deepens the divide rather than, as we are tediously and in triumphant tones being told to get iver it and get on with it.
One in/out vote that didn't spell out anything other than a general desire to Leave doesn't give this government Carte Blanche to dictate the terms of Leaving, all it does is put them in the driving seat to represent all 50+ million citizens of these isles.
As to Scots being targeted because of the separatists desire for a end referendum, that's hilarious, good luck to the attackers.
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Tediously, others tell brexit voters or unionists or those who reject Bengazi Clinton that they are thick, delporable, racist bigots.
The po!itical consensus outwith Momentum and the far left, accept Corbyn is a poor leader, who has let Labour flounder in Scotland, and the North.The Tories won Cleveland on the day you evoked Corbyn as the Stoke legend.There was a hatchet media and leftist job done on Ukip in Stoke, and Nuttall suffered for this, Hillsborough especially.
Corbyn is not good for NI or Scotland, and he has given the Tories an easy run, thus spooking Scots into SNP support, as they see years of Tory rule over Scotland.
Not sure where you get the notion I only show decency and love to McGuinness, but not the living......that is inside your head, not mine.I call the uvf and uda skum, like the ra, so read all of my posts, and cease the description of me as some tribalist bigot, who is racist and against Islam.
Your friend thuddy has continued to call me snake and grass, BTW, yet you agree with him on this, and then bring up remoan patter complaints, ffs😬
The war you said Martin was so good in was vile, involving strapping people to bombs to be driven at the army .......similar to how isis behave.
Are the Isis style attackers,,and other islamist racists defending people well In their War, like the young McGuinness did, in your mind?
So badly written I gave up, want to try again?
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 11 minutes ago
So badly written I gave up, want to try again?
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You can do it😉
Just pretend you are defending the world from my ilk, and read on!
Rude not to,,really.
You do know you never say anything nice, or positive, or friendly, right?
Then you lecture others for behaving as you do, daily.
Is that simple, and concise, comrade Hec?
To clarify, the Marty you said fought well in war for his people,did exactly what Isis do today?
Do you also support Isis in their war?
Do you support the new ra, and if not, why not, as they try to do what Marty, your hero, did so we!!....murder innocents?
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posted on 29/3/17
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 21 hours, 36 minutes ago
Corbyn cares more about you than May.
to say May is a democrat the day she refuses to consider the will of the Scottish Parliament.
to say the break up of the uk will bite those supporting it whilst at the same time supporting the break away from the most peaceful, productive, influential and prrofitable alliance in European history...hilarious.
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Bless.
Shoud May be anti- democratic and just ignore the referendum result....hilarious?
Corbyn is a clown, who backed skum who killed my sort, in his War....he loves me really...hilarious.
If the lovely Sturgeon wants another once in a lifetime referendum, to separate Scotland from her neighbours, fire away, then try to get the Brussels/Germans to be their wee buddies again..hilarious.
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have I missed the bit where she ignored the referendum result?...confused
all peace and love for mcguinness but Corbyn, is persona non grata...confused
Going on about democracy then moaning about a democrat fulfilling a mandate promise...confused
The inconsistent and contradictory stand points would have some label you a hypocrite, not me, I know you're just a tribal idealist.
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Like Corbyn, May accepts the Democratic decision of brexit voters.....that is why I ear!ier said she was being a democrat.
As I clearly said, if the SNP want another referendum, stirring things up when most Scots do not want another bitter Indy ref, then fire on Nicola.
You I plied May was not a democrat as she said no to the latest SNP ref demand.....it happens every year, several times a year, soMay is not oppressing democracy, and has said there can be an I dy ref soon, not just now.
You do follow this right, and are not letting your aul personal tribalism lead your typing finger?
Whatever tbab, hec says the opposite, seems to be your M.O😁
Most fair opinion's suggest corbyn is a joke, as an opposition leader.He did back the ra, who did murder.
I have been critical of the ra,,McGuinness as a ra leader, so do not confuse my decency in light of his death, with acceptance of his earlier actions.
Good lad!
posted on 29/3/17
May said today that she and the Tory party preferred NI stay in the UK, and are not neutral.
Corbyn backed the SF border poll idea today also, and Corbyn bans Labour from organising in Ulster, but yea, Corbyn cares more about me......Hilarious!
Finger on the pulse, Hec???
posted on 29/3/17
I must have missed the bit where you were voted voice of the Scots, or are you relying on the polls to inform your opinion on what we want/dont want? If so its a bit of a volte-face after your gleeful gloating when they got it so wrong in other recent elections.
Im not for independance, wasnt the last time, but for May to refuse to engage with the Scottish parliament, refuse to show respect to MSPs by not agreeing, even in principle to indy2 makes her undemocratic, playing into the hands of the Nationlists and the superior politician Sturgeon.
Corbyn is a joke,that's won the past few by-elections including trouncing UKIPs leader in Stoke, remember how some where saying UKIP where going to replace them as the party of the working class.
Your decency in light of McGuinness's death is not mirrored or extended to the living.
I object to most of your logic and beliefs, why wouldn't I take an opposite opinion to you? I'm far from the only one on here that think you hold a few disagreeable opinions, in fact id go so far as to say youre either a troll that glories in being offensive or you believe your lone voice in the wilderness gibberish, No doubt youll come back with you're being stalked, that you should just be allowed to spout your pash without challenge,
posted on 29/3/17
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 29/3/17
Why what deal has May struck in the last few hours?
Besides admitting that Britain has to pay a bill to leave the EU.
Wonder where that money will come from..
posted on 30/3/17
weare.
I hope so!
Being naturally positive I want to see a bright future, but its been 8 months since the referendum and I'm still struggling to see how Brexit will improve my life.
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
weare.
I hope so!
Being naturally positive I want to see a bright future, but its been 8 months since the referendum and I'm still struggling to see how Brexit will improve my life.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agree. What's more, the government have raised public expectations disproportionately.
The commission however will publish negotiation details on their website, which will inhibit the UK government from continuing to sell the public promises of unicorns.
There was a good interview on Newsnight last night in which the government refused to deny that the UK will continue to pay £200m (or less) a week into the EU budget.
Which suggests they will continue to use a number of the EU institutions (regulatory bodies) going forward. Which is some comfort!
posted on 30/3/17
The remoaners will thank us in yrs to come.
---
They will - but not publically.
Of course it's not just that I believe the UK is better governing itself, it's that the EU faces crisis after crisis.
We couldn't have timed it better.
posted on 30/3/17
They will - but not publically.
..................
Pompous or what, IF we make it work (and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome) what do you want a public kneel and give thanks?.....Fk off.
It might suit your agenda wishing ill on the EU but it has faced massive crisis before where its not just survived its come out stronger, financial meltdown, refugees, currency change for example. Britain leaving is a blow but its not fatal, far from it. The UK is on the verge of potential break-up so lets wait and see before blowing the horn of triumph.
posted on 30/3/17
and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome
---
Well that remains to be seen. Many of the remoaners are still trying to reverse/frustrate the decison by any means necessary.
Make no mistake about it, there are people, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, that want Brexit to collapse.
posted on 30/3/17
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
posted on 30/3/17
Find it peculiar that there are so many intent on leaving the EU at any cost. Regardless of how folks voted, we’re all in the same boat.
The best outcome is therefore in all our interests.
Raising concerns, or highlighting that a particular decision will result in a specific consequence, is not frustrating the referendum result but highlighting reality.
As I mentioned the other day we have all lost, but not everyone realises it yet.
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 32 minutes ago
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't be silly, that is against the national patriotism.
Theresa May calling Sturgeon selfish, calling for unification and saying this is not time to talk independence the same day she signed the A50 is the biggest Irony...
posted on 30/3/17
Not really.. only if youre clutching at straws
posted on 30/3/17
comment by IAWT... not anymore. (U10012)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 32 minutes ago
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't be silly, that is against the national patriotism.
Theresa May calling Sturgeon selfish, calling for unification and saying this is not time to talk independence the same day she signed the A50 is the biggest Irony...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Biggest irony for me is Brexit leading to 'making Britain great again' being followed by the possible separation of Great Britain with the Scots going independent, the Welsh feeling forgotten by Westminster and the Northern Irish possibly reunifying with the Republic.
posted on 30/3/17
Few scottish people have been targetted near me
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Adam 'The Interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Few scottish people have been targetted near me
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That's farking pathetic.
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome
---
Well that remains to be seen. Many of the remoaners are still trying to reverse/frustrate the decison by any means necessary.
Make no mistake about it, there are people, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, that want Brexit to collapse.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Absolutely there are people that want it to collapse.
It is, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, an unnecessary leap into the unknown that is going to dominate our domestic politics and social lives for years to come, imo a decision of heart ruling head.
But we are where we are and continuing the remoaning patter just deepens the divide rather than, as we are tediously and in triumphant tones being told to get iver it and get on with it.
One in/out vote that didn't spell out anything other than a general desire to Leave doesn't give this government Carte Blanche to dictate the terms of Leaving, all it does is put them in the driving seat to represent all 50+ million citizens of these isles.
As to Scots being targeted because of the separatists desire for a end referendum, that's hilarious, good luck to the attackers.
posted on 30/3/17
*a second referendum.
posted on 30/3/17
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p005456z
Melvin Bragg, Gore Vidal and Alan Clarke talking about politics in the 20th century recorded in 1998.
I thought I was an interesting listen.
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 4 hours, 37 minutes ago
comment by IAWT... not anymore. (U10012)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Coutinho's Happy Feet (U18971)
posted 32 minutes ago
Metro
Should the Scots have a referendum on independence?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't be silly, that is against the national patriotism.
Theresa May calling Sturgeon selfish, calling for unification and saying this is not time to talk independence the same day she signed the A50 is the biggest Irony...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Biggest irony for me is Brexit leading to 'making Britain great again' being followed by the possible separation of Great Britain with the Scots going independent, the Welsh feeling forgotten by Westminster and the Northern Irish possibly reunifying with the Republic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So called Irish unity is not coming soon, as 99per cent of Protestants and a large percentage of Catholics are happy in the UK.
SF did well recently due to a perfect storm hitting u monism, but on a border po!l, only thirty to forty per cent would break away.
Scots too are likely to reject the SNP p!an and Wales backed brexit.
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
and you'll need us remoaners...you're welcome
---
Well that remains to be seen. Many of the remoaners are still trying to reverse/frustrate the decison by any means necessary.
Make no mistake about it, there are people, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, that want Brexit to collapse.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Absolutely there are people that want it to collapse.
It is, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, an unnecessary leap into the unknown that is going to dominate our domestic politics and social lives for years to come, imo a decision of heart ruling head.
But we are where we are and continuing the remoaning patter just deepens the divide rather than, as we are tediously and in triumphant tones being told to get iver it and get on with it.
One in/out vote that didn't spell out anything other than a general desire to Leave doesn't give this government Carte Blanche to dictate the terms of Leaving, all it does is put them in the driving seat to represent all 50+ million citizens of these isles.
As to Scots being targeted because of the separatists desire for a end referendum, that's hilarious, good luck to the attackers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tediously, others tell brexit voters or unionists or those who reject Bengazi Clinton that they are thick, delporable, racist bigots.
The po!itical consensus outwith Momentum and the far left, accept Corbyn is a poor leader, who has let Labour flounder in Scotland, and the North.The Tories won Cleveland on the day you evoked Corbyn as the Stoke legend.There was a hatchet media and leftist job done on Ukip in Stoke, and Nuttall suffered for this, Hillsborough especially.
Corbyn is not good for NI or Scotland, and he has given the Tories an easy run, thus spooking Scots into SNP support, as they see years of Tory rule over Scotland.
Not sure where you get the notion I only show decency and love to McGuinness, but not the living......that is inside your head, not mine.I call the uvf and uda skum, like the ra, so read all of my posts, and cease the description of me as some tribalist bigot, who is racist and against Islam.
Your friend thuddy has continued to call me snake and grass, BTW, yet you agree with him on this, and then bring up remoan patter complaints, ffs😬
The war you said Martin was so good in was vile, involving strapping people to bombs to be driven at the army .......similar to how isis behave.
Are the Isis style attackers,,and other islamist racists defending people well In their War, like the young McGuinness did, in your mind?
posted on 30/3/17
So badly written I gave up, want to try again?
posted on 30/3/17
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 11 minutes ago
So badly written I gave up, want to try again?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You can do it😉
Just pretend you are defending the world from my ilk, and read on!
Rude not to,,really.
You do know you never say anything nice, or positive, or friendly, right?
Then you lecture others for behaving as you do, daily.
Is that simple, and concise, comrade Hec?
posted on 30/3/17
To clarify, the Marty you said fought well in war for his people,did exactly what Isis do today?
Do you also support Isis in their war?
Do you support the new ra, and if not, why not, as they try to do what Marty, your hero, did so we!!....murder innocents?
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