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    National 1916 Commemoration Committee: Easter Parade.

    National 1916 Commemoration Committee.

    Easter Parade 2006. Easter Sunday April 16th.

    Assemble at Garden of Remembrance 2.30pm, parade commences 3.00pm.

    Prominent speakers from the 32 County Sovereignty Movement and IRPWA.


    The National 1916 Commemoration Committee urge ALL Republicans to attend our parade in Dublin on Easter Sunday. Republicans, of whatever persuasion, should stand shoulder to shoulder this Easter and not allow the day to be hijacked by Free State revisionists and opportunists. The mantle of Republicanism belongs to those who remain true to the vision of the men and women of 1916 and not to those who have usurped the Republic and our national sovereignty. At a time when the Free State is actively conspiring with the British to maintain partition it is incumbent on all Republicans to expose the hypocrisy of a Free State march to commemorate those who died to establish and defend the Republic.
    This Easter Sunday is an opportunity to reclaim the legacy of 1916 from those who would seek to deliberately misrepresent the Republican position. Unite and join us in remembering our fallen and what they fell for as we have done every year and not just when political expediency requires it.

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    Good luck, if im about ill drop around to it.
    The day will dawn when all the people of Ireland will have the desire for freedom to show.
    It is then we'll see the rising of the moon.

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    Ill be there for sure . Bertie and McDowell can get stuffed .

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    I'll be in Carrickmore.

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    your probably the first person in the world who ever said that and smiled .

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    Quote Originally Posted by merle haggard
    your probably the first person in the world who ever said that and smiled .


    Saturday in the island and monday in Brockagh & Ardboe completes my weekend.

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    Nice wee town Carrickmore but the last time i was there the vivo shop in the middle of the street wouldnt take my hard earned euros and demanded sterling for a packet of polo's.

    And here is me thinking Carrickmore is a staunch republican town 8)
    "still , got to give it to the people of monaghan, they dont take any **** "--constitutionus


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamus
    Nice wee town Carrickmore but the last time i was there the vivo shop in the middle of the street wouldnt take my hard earned euros and demanded sterling for a packet of polo's.

    And here is me thinking Carrickmore is a staunch republican town 8)
    "Nice" and "Carrickmore" don't fit in the same sentence Seamus... unless you're saying "Carrickmore is not nice."

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    "Nice" and "Carrickmore" don't fit in the same sentence Seamus... unless you're saying "Carrickmore is not nice."
    Haha well fair enough but ive been in considerably worse places than carrickmore thats for sure.
    That pub/restaurant at the far end of the street had plenty of gaa fans drinking in it,albeit slightly depressed gaa fans at losing to armagh in ulster championship that particular day.
    "still , got to give it to the people of monaghan, they dont take any **** "--constitutionus


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamus
    "Nice" and "Carrickmore" don't fit in the same sentence Seamus... unless you're saying "Carrickmore is not nice."
    Haha well fair enough but ive been in considerably worse places than carrickmore thats for sure.
    Yes, I know you have... you live in Monaghan afterall

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