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Thread: The Right to March?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riadach
    Jesus terry, you seem to be all for the loyalists, but I bet you wouldn't last ten minutes down the shankill. In fact i'm willing to pay for your fare, so you may find out.
    And how long would a nice college boy like you last on the Falls, before some Republican urchins tried to shake you down, as a lost tourist.

    'Please Mr, would you like to buy some magic water or some lucky beads or how about a nice picture of Padre Pio with gerry Adams'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by terry666
    Quote Originally Posted by Riadach
    Jesus terry, you seem to be all for the loyalists, but I bet you wouldn't last ten minutes down the shankill. In fact i'm willing to pay for your fare, so you may find out.
    And how long would a nice college boy like you last on the Falls, before some Republican urchins tried to shake you down, as a lost tourist.

    'Please Mr, would you like to buy some magic water or some lucky beads or how about a nice picture of Padre Pio with gerry Adams'.

    The people on the Falls Road do not look on "outsiders" as potential targets or aliens and they are not beggars or crooks. Keep your bigoted prejudice to yourself, you arrogant fool.

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    So why do tourist guides warn people about hawkers ?

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    Re: The Right to March?

    Quote Originally Posted by Limerick Lad
    On Liveline today the people of Sallins asked that RSF, PSF and various other Republican organisations stop marching in their town as it causes the town's businesses to be closed for four consecutive Sundays in June and generally disrupts their lives. Isn't it somewhat ironic that these various groups who demand the right to march in Sallins against the wishes of local residents also seek to deny the same right to march to other groups in NI.
    I say let them all march on the one day - probably only have to do it once!

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    everytime ive been to sallins , including last sunday , the few pubs and shops in the place were packed with republicans spending their money. Theres even local stallholders at the side of the road flogging kids toys and stuff .
    Funny enough some idiot from Sallins also rang in during the week to announce he was taking the GAA to court for refusing to let his 12 year old son have a transfer . Must be something in the water down there .

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