Interesting Article. What do others think especially about his views on Ireland. Clicity Click
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Interesting Article. What do others think especially about his views on Ireland. Clicity Click
Well, the writer of the piece isn't exactly adhering to the truth, it strikes me that's she's trying to paint Ireland as the bogger capital Americans love to think of it as. Par example:
I mean that's just rubbish. Has she actually been in Ireland?Quote:
Road signs, when the exist, never say "stop."
Plus of course she's used the alleged anti-americanism of Irish people to hypocritically attack the Irish, a common trait these days, although usually aimed more at Europeans in general.
adam
"Copyright © 2004 Republican-American"
Im not going to say any more, well except for Ireland being the "Wild west" :rolleyes:
you just beat me to it troy. the unfrotunate consequence of the US having such a large population is that there's actually a market for the views of rednecks and morons. what a load of tripe
All that was missing was some sh*t about "the mist upon the bogs" and a few references to leprachauns....:rolleyes:
ah now patsh, didn't say begorrah anywhere either :D
Has an Angelas Ashes type context to it, albeit in a different way....actually don't get me started about that pr1ck Frank McCourt... :mad:
The Republican-American is a newspaper in Waterbury, Connecticut. Nothing to do with the Republican Party if that is what you are inferring to.Quote:
Originally Posted by Troy.McClure