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    Ive tried searching through the site for one positive article about anything but I've failed miserably.

    Can anyone embark on this task and find the needle in the haystack, or is it a waste of time?

    The site would be hilarious if it wasnt for the fact that the TUV are taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauli View Post
    This explains a lot to the uninformed. I was aware of the malign connection and the fascist tendencies to be found in both.
    See above.
    Also remember our exports in the guise of Bill O Reilly and Sean Hannity and many more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truth.ie View Post
    See above.
    Also remember our exports in the guise of Bill O Reilly and Sean Hannity and many more.
    "OUR" exports on Fox's planet of the demented? "Our"? I would not associate myself with these a*sholes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truth.ie View Post
    Actually the Ulster Presbyterian folk who fled to America were trying to break the connection with Britain. They were the first Irish Republicans. Indeed many went on to fight Redcoats in America also.
    Ironically a lot of the Redcoats, were Irish Catholic mercenaries killing for food.
    A lot of the presbyterians from Ulster who settled in America were Catholics who converted when they arrived there.

    Ulster Scots headbangers try to spin this as hardworking fearless Ulster folk building America by themselves before the taigs came over much later/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecoguy View Post
    Ulster Unionists are the ancestors of most Republican voters in the US and make up the majority of the population in red neck states like Idaho and Texas - need I say anymore
    Quote Originally Posted by Truth.ie View Post
    Actually the Ulster Presbyterian folk who fled to America were trying to break the connection with Britain. They were the first Irish Republicans. Indeed many went on to fight Redcoats in America also.
    Ironically a lot of the Redcoats, were Irish Catholic mercenaries killing for food.
    True, Truth.ie, but you're talking about 230 years ago. Ecoguy is correct in terms of today - the redneck (i.e., Republican) states are filled with bible-thumping WASPs, and the more liberal states like New York, California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Illinois, etc., have a lot more blacks, people with Catholic ancestry (Irish, Italian, Mexican, Polish), and people from Asian countries. Texas of course has many Mexicans, but not enough to override the prevalence of the millions of Bush-ist yahoos.

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    Class, their results from the euros mention someone called 'Bairbre Brown'.

    Reminnds me of Willie 'SIN FANE' Ross, the Dungiven Sit Talker.

    Jim Allister is like Gollum with all the humanity squeezed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truth.ie View Post
    See above.
    Also remember our exports in the guise of Bill O Reilly and Sean Hannity and many more.
    Yes, those are shameful examples of which we can only plead "exception, not the rule..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10%of200 View Post
    Class, their results from the euros mention someone called 'Bairbre Brown'.

    Didn't mention a Jim McAllister did it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boiled Oysters Malloy View Post
    Didn't mention a Jim McAllister did it?
    Yeah, he's going to stand in the 'East LondonOakGrove' constituency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiocfaidh View Post
    True, Truth.ie, but you're talking about 230 years ago. Ecoguy is correct in terms of today - the redneck (i.e., Republican) states are filled with bible-thumping WASPs, and the more liberal states like New York, California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Illinois, etc., have a lot more blacks, people with Catholic ancestry (Irish, Italian, Mexican, Polish), and people from Asian countries. Texas of course has many Mexicans, but not enough to override the prevalence of the millions of Bush-ist yahoos.
    ...or, in graphic format:

    Google Image Result for http://www.flickr.com/photos/1280675_fd62dc983a.jpg

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