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Thread: Unionists react angrily to proposed Bill of Rights

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    Quote Originally Posted by turdsl View Post
    It is sad in this day and age that a political party cannot see its way to support a bill of rights for everybody.
    It is sad in this day and age we cannot get a bill of rights for everybody
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    Any bill off rights in any county is a base for kicking the law and getting mobsters off what ever charges are bought them... no surprise that the SF lot well campain it to the death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clearview View Post
    A lot of Unionists are aware of how many Protestants lived in The 'Free' State at partition and how many live there now - the difference can influence thinking...
    I do love when unionists start to talk on this subject. So what's your theory? Where have all of the souths Protestants gone?

    What's your view on the bill of rights by the way (remember, that's what this thread is actually about)? Are you for or against and why?

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