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Thread: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    The freedom of Ireland cannot be voted upon.

    McGuinness is guilty of the Highest Treason.

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    Quote Originally Posted by Podolski
    or ice cream?


    mmmmmm...Ice Cream

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    McGuinness got freedom for the minority in N.I and now he will see it last as joint leader when they people keep electing him,if people do not like this, let them stand against him.

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    Quote Originally Posted by turdsl
    McGuinness got freedom for the minority in N.I and now he will see it last as joint leader when they people keep electing him,if people do not like this, let them stand against him.
    Deputy Brit Leader, not joint leader.

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    It is part of the constitutional position that, their positions are equal but begrudgers will accept that in time

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    Quote Originally Posted by turdsl
    It is part of the constitutional position that, their positions are equal but begrudgers will accept that in time
    Equally Brit-lovers.

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stir dear
    Quote Originally Posted by turdsl
    It is part of the constitutional position that, their positions are equal but begrudgers will accept that in time
    Equally Brit-lovers.
    You are a bit of a mad one my friend!
    Food tastes better when you put it all together! It's the one best mayonnaise!

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    S.F wll make more and more prrogress over the next few elections as the S.D.L.P fade away

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    Quote Originally Posted by turdsl
    S.F wll make more and more prrogress over the next few elections as the S.D.L.P fade away
    Progress towards more votes. Also "progress" towards a more secure Union, which is of course not progress at all.

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    Re: Have the kneecappers got a future in a federal Ireland?

    Peace, equal rights democratic socity,all brought about by the excellant leadership of Adams and McGuinness with the help of the electorate and it is they who decided when the knew they had a good deal.This is the way forward.

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