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    Originally posted by davros
    Aye,yer right....we need to address our own problems in this respect....just that I think even the'grassroots'haven't quite stooped to being in Lge.with 'mainstream'fascists like the JA fan club et al!
    As usual - "we arent as bad as ...." of course nost people arent as bad as JA, but dont think that many of the RA, INLA etc are any better. They are all scumbags and theres little to choose between them in my eyes.

    I dont know any NI fans who support JA so throwing im in our face is like us throwing the racists in the republic in your face.

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    Originally posted by lopez
    Re: Feeny. See ic.derry.com. Armed Gang Attacks House

    Cheers, couldnt remember the incident, my ma is from feeny and my granny still lives there. I have plenty of relatives about the place too - Sean Martin Lockhart of Derry GAA fame is a 3rd cousin or something like that

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    Originally posted by nifan
    Cheers, couldnt remember the incident, my ma is from feeny and my granny still lives there. I have plenty of relatives about the place too - Sean Martin Lockhart of Derry GAA fame is a 3rd cousin or something like that
    My mate's mother is from there and his parents (old man from Donegal) live there now. Met the poor lads' brother a couple of times at Ireland games in the late eighties.
    Originally posted by nifan
    I dont know any NI fans who support JA so throwing im in our face is like us throwing the racists in the republic in your face.
    Doesn't he and his former budds support England?
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    Originally posted by lopez
    My mate's mother is from there and his parents (old man from Donegal) live there now. Met the poor lads' brother a couple of times at Ireland games in the late eighties.

    Doesn't he and his former budds support England?
    My granny could very well know them, its not while big, though the estate down the bottom expanded in the last 10 years.

    Aye, plenty of the scumbags support England. Must be insecure in their nationality. Personally I reserve the right to be british but not english.They seem to think English is the most British so we will follow them.

    That muppet from the PUP Huthinson was on tv talking about the "national team" once. He was of course referring to England

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    Originally posted by lopez

    while the SF leadership talks about a more tolerant attitude to immigrants, both North and South, the 'grass roots' have been found to be more anti-immigrant than either voters of FF or the Blueshirts.
    Once the mist clears SF will be a a fair deal of trouble with their lefty policies. SF are pro-choice when it comes to abortion but I'd bet a vast majority of their voters are not. Same Re: Immigration Policy and Taxation.

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    Originally posted by nifan
    Aye, plenty of the scumbags support England. Must be insecure in their nationality. Personally I reserve the right to be british but not english.They seem to think English is the most British so we will follow them.

    That muppet from the PUP Huthinson was on tv talking about the "national team" once. He was of course referring to England
    'Football for All' might just be working. Can understand that sort of thing in Scotland with the Tartan Army so nationalistic but the WP team is hardly a hotbed for NI independence (let alone Irish nationalism).

    I'll pm the name of the family. You never know who reads this.
    Originally posted by SÓCcfc
    Once the mist clears SF will be a a fair deal of trouble with their lefty policies. SF are pro-choice when it comes to abortion but I'd bet a vast majority of their voters are not. Same Re: Immigration Policy and Taxation.
    Pro-choice is one thing, although I think abortion is still banned in NI except for exceptional circumstances. Saw that 'Texan Virgins' last week (put it back in, it wasn't what you think) and there was this Bob Jones graduate, running around preaching abstinence and this 'silver ring thing' (basically it's there to remind you to keep your cherry until you marry) and he's up to meeting some Senator: 'He's a great guy. Close to being nominated for the Republican candidate for president. Anti-'pro-choice', six kids , and a Catholic!' I felt like reaching for my ancestors' kippah and visiting Rabbi Murphy.

    Anyway, SF soft on immigration? From a party called 'we, ourselves'? Somewhat ironic?
    This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!

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    Originally posted by SÓCcfc
    Once the mist clears SF will be a a fair deal of trouble with their lefty policies. SF are pro-choice when it comes to abortion but I'd bet a vast majority of their voters are not. Same Re: Immigration Policy and Taxation.
    God knows who people will vote for when you have to vote on ACTUAL politics.

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    Originally posted by lopez

    Saw that 'Texan Virgins' last week (put it back in, it wasn't what you think) and there was this Bob Jones graduate, running around preaching abstinence and this 'silver ring thing' (basically it's there to remind you to keep your cherry until you marry) and he's up to meeting some Senator: 'He's a great guy. Close to being nominated for the Republican candidate for president. Anti-'pro-choice', six kids , and a Catholic!' I felt like reaching for my ancestors' kippah and visiting Rabbi Murphy.
    Watch this space on this btw. If Bush gets a second term expect Roe .v. Wade to be over turned and abortion to become illegal in the States.

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