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    Govan proddy boys, under the bridge.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9-oc2cJ138"]YouTube- Govan Proddy Boys Under The Bridge . 2009 Orange Walk[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    Please do. I have yet to meet one.

    I can then ask them what they think of Gerry saying that all IRA volunteers 'should look back on their involvement with pride'.
    Would you be willing to come to a SF Ard Fheis or other SF gathering where I could introduce you to members who would not have agreed with the IRA campaign ?
    1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?

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    Rock do you not know that all Southerners who vote, FF, FG or SF must agree with the IRAs campaign in the North. Let British citizen enlighten to the evils being a republican/ nationalist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willoughby View Post
    Rock do you not know that all Southerners who vote, FF, FG or SF must agree with the IRAs campaign in the North. Let British citizen enlighten to the evils being a republican/ nationalist.
    I am quite willing to listen to any reasonable argument that BC can make. I am very inclusive like that.
    1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by centauro View Post
    Yehaa! Can't beat it. Now that's culture!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockofcashel View Post
    Would you be willing to come to a SF Ard Fheis or other SF gathering where I could introduce you to members who would not have agreed with the IRA campaign ?
    I can think of a few better ways to spend a weekend to be fair. Can I just say that during a three year relationship with the daughter of a fairly senior Belfast Sinn Fein member I met many of her family and parents' friends who were paid up SF members and every one of them defended the IRA's campaign - even in the presence of a no-good prod (me).

    How are SF members who opposed the campaign viewed by other members of the party? Is that not what they might call 'off message'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    Yehaa! Can't beat it. Now that's culture!
    Down with that sort of thing !(careful now ):

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    I wasn't trying to offend. I hear so much from republicans that there's no such thing as 'Unionist/Orange/Ulster culture' yet hundreds of Republicans have no problem trying to imitate (poorly) our world wide respected parading culture.

    Keep practising bhoys - you'll get better with time!
    "World wide respected' - Your disassociation from reality has reached a new level. The vast majority of the world that has any knowledge whatsoever of these groups (and don't kid yourself to think that much of the world has even ever heard of them) thinks of them as backwards, low-life, biggoted scum. A few may be more gentle and out of pity describe them as merely provincial, naive, and misguided.

    Any "world wide respect" you do have will come from the likes of Bob Jones University (the racist backwater school that granted Ian Paisley his "doctoral degree").

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    St333vie boy,

    No one's mentioned any of the Loyal Orders! Your pure, blind hatred of the Orange Order is showing itself again.


    This is about Loyalist bands..
    No-one said this thread was about Loyalist bands or that it wasnt about the OO, you just started posting a load of videos of people J-walking and forgot what the thread was about.

    Its about kick the Pope bands, bands that revovle around anti-Catholicism rhetoric aka the OO, Blacks, Purples and whatever other colour or name they use.

    All the same old crap at the end of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiocfaidh View Post
    "World wide respected' - Your disassociation from reality has reached a new level. The vast majority of the world that has any knowledge whatsoever of these groups (and don't kid yourself to think that much of the world has even ever heard of them) thinks of them as backwards, low-life, biggoted scum. A few may be more gentle and out of pity describe them as merely provincial, naive, and misguided.

    Any "world wide respect" you do have will come from the likes of Bob Jones University (the racist backwater school that granted Ian Paisley his "doctoral degree").
    Nonsense!

    "Blood and Honour" have chapters all over Europe.

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