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Thread: Republican provocation against the Orange Order

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    Republican provocation against the Orange Order

    Londonderry motorist gets suspended prison sentence for trying to incite violence from Orange Order parade followers.

    Typical of nationalists - trying to goad a violent reaction from law abiding religious marchers.

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    I'm not sure it's reasonable to say one idiot is typical of nationalists, no more than it's fair to judge unionists by the behaviour of a troll like yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    Londonderry motorist gets suspended prison sentence for trying to incite violence from Orange Order parade followers.

    Typical of nationalists - trying to goad a violent reaction from law abiding religious marchers.
    Well done buddy, show yourself up to be prejudiced straight from the off.....''typical of nationalists''.

    No matter what you think of yourself, the moment you try to justify the murder of an innocent with idealism, no matter what that ideal might be, you take your place on the side of evil and all your claims to virtue are as naught.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    Londonderry motorist gets suspended prison sentence for trying to incite violence from Orange Order parade followers.

    Typical of nationalists - trying to goad a violent reaction from law abiding religious marchers.
    So basically he recieved a suspended sentence for listening to his car radio .. surely that was a ridiculous judgement

    I mean the Wolfe Tones were voted by a worldwide audience as singing the world's greatest song

    I am absolutely perplexed here
    1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?

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    Imagine if the shoe was on the other foot, the peelers would have just escorted the offender home safely and told him to keep his nose clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockofcashel View Post

    I mean the Wolfe Tones were voted by a worldwide audience as singing the world's greatest song

    I am absolutely perplexed here

    they were ? who arranged that vote ? they're fecking terrible as is the dirge they "sing"

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    Quote Originally Posted by disgruntledcitizen View Post
    they were ? who arranged that vote ? they're fecking terrible as is the dirge they "sing"
    The BBC World Service
    1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?

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    BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Irish song voted world's favourite

    And from the article
    Europe's top tune was Wind of Change by the Scorpions, a song many associate with the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Citizen View Post
    Londonderry motorist gets suspended prison sentence for trying to incite violence from Orange Order parade followers.

    Typical of nationalists - trying to goad a violent reaction from law abiding religious marchers.
    law abiding bigots.the british national party are in trouble for not allowing non whites in there party the orange order dont allow catholics in there order whats the differince then between the two??


    how do you start a new thread on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elvisc View Post
    law abiding bigots.the british national party are in trouble for not allowing non whites in there party the orange order dont allow catholics in there order whats the differince then between the two??


    how do you start a new thread on this?

    Don't know - its a mystery like the judgement against the guy!

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