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    Mary Coghlan - is Mary a reference to a pro-Israel sentiment in FF

    seeing as how its fair to talk about politician's names and progress no further than that I thought another fascinating talk might aid the site's reputation.

    Please consider that Mary Coughlan may be regarded as a pro-Israelite based on her name.

    Is John McG therefore motivated by anti-zionism?

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    What is your point? 3 threads in 3 minutes. Just asking.
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    Serious point I like discussoing the impact of names.

    This learned conrtibution convinced me that no discussion could ever be off topic so I thought I'd explore the nomenclature of politicians further.


    http://www.politics.ie/sinn-fein/634...sinn-fein.html

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    he must be drunk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duth Ealla View Post
    Serious point I like discussoing the impact of names.

    This learned conrtibution convinced me that no discussion could ever be off topic so I thought I'd explore the nomenclature of politicians further.


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    Thanks for the explanation. I thought the thread you referenced was stupid and should have been closed long ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digout View Post
    he must be drunk.

    god i wish.


    No digout the thread i referenced is so stupid that it bugged me to no end. I enjoy posting here and occasionally learn something but if threads like that are tolerated then whats the point.

    these three threads are meant in the same genre. If one is tolerated than we are these also not good contributions.

    the other thread didnt even get past his name ffs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duth Ealla View Post
    god i wish.


    No digout the thread i referenced is so stupid that it bugged me to no end. I enjoy posting here and occasionally learn something but if threads like that are tolerated then whats the point.

    these three threads are meant in the same genre. If one is tolerated than we are these also not good contributions.

    the other thread didnt even get past his name ffs
    The thread centred on the fact his name was not spelled to the liking of the OP, nothing else. My grandson had his name spelled incorrectly on his birth cert. They spelled it Brenden instead of Brendan.
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    Does he use Brendan on a day to day basis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duth Ealla View Post
    Does he use Brendan on a day to day basis?
    No, he is in Junior class and he spells it as it is on his birth cert... Brenden.
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