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    The Irish Republican Army goes by many names and they are the protectors of Ireland and her people today. The IRA is not a terrorist organizations. The label terrorist is a English term to describe any one individual who uses force against England’s occupying army.

    In other circumstances, ones in which the English are not the recipients of such violence, these people are considered freedom fighters’ their deeds are heroic, and their cause is profound. However, the English are the recipients of such a cause. They are also the reason it is there. Throughout the centuries, the English have been the ones to terrorize the Irish. Eight hundred years of brutal treatment at the hands of the English have forced the people of Ireland to stand up for their right of self-determination and challenge the unlawful English rule in their country. The IRA is standing up for such rights. The IRA has reported several times to newspapers such as Republican News, that they are dedicated to finding a lasting peace in Ireland. The IRA also stands up for the rights of the individual in the North and polices areas the English are too afraid to enter. They protect the common citizen from English sex offenders, thieves, joy riders and other petty criminals who exhibit detrimental behavior that threatens the fabric of Irish life.

    The IRA protects the individual Catholic and the rights of all the Irish in the North. Their actions are not out of blood lust, they fight to bring about democracy, justice and freedom the freedom denied their people for centuries.

    #278477

    Omg, get a life. Were you born in the 80’s? If you were then I know somebody who has love for you :twisted:

    Be lucky :wink:

    And stay away from Google.

    #278478

    A hungry feeling
    Came o’er me stealing
    And the mice were squealing
    In my prison cell
    And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle
    All along the banks of the Royal Canal

    Oh! To start the morning
    The warden bawling
    “Get up out of bed, you! And clean out your cell!”
    And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle
    All along the banks of the Royal Canal

    Oh! the screw was peeping
    And the (lag|loike) was sleeping
    As he lay weeping
    For his girl Sal
    And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle
    All along the banks of the Royal Canal

    On a fine Spring evening
    The (lag|loike) lay dreaming
    And the sea-gulls were wheeling
    High above the wall
    And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle
    All along the banks of the Royal Canal

    Oh! the wind was sighing
    And the day was dying
    As the (lag|loike) lay crying
    In his prison cell
    And that auld triangle went jingle-bloody-jangle
    All along the banks of the Royal Canal

    In the women’s prison
    There are seventy women
    And I wish it was with them
    That I did dwell
    Then that auld triangle could go jingle-jangle
    All along the banks of the Royal Canal

    xx fae a wee scottish lassie (proddie) sympathiser xx

    #278479

    ohh its all far too deep for me lol!!!
    :shock:
    Watcha Rubes :wink:

    #278480

    alright me wee lovely,,just back from the fatherland..! bloody laugh,a weekend of posh meals,fine whiskeys and romanians !!! ffs we met more romanians than the glesca banter ! even did a runner from a meal we waiter an hour on..i ordered vegetarian lasagne,,and it was findus with a salad of olives ! pure pish man! 9 quid for a findys lasagne=no way!
    ended up at a nightclub talking to a fella..i really did NOT realise he was 75 !! eek,,stacey being giving me abuse since..went to anpther club with a load o spanish fellas and ended up in a sambucca fest with Romanians ! But they were damm funny and we talkd hostel and politics :)
    Got my wee man a Scotland football strip :)

    the Fatherland is lovely..we seen many Rennie Mcintosh influences as we walked along Sauchiall St to out hotel..The architectyre is Quite brilliant in that area,,art deco ! got drunk as a skink and we were gonna stay another night..and I was the highlight in the horeshoe bar with a rendition of ” old devil called love” and macy grays ” i try” were going back next weekend..but canny go to that hotel as we left it all tidy but fume filled with smoke and fags and a fish supper :)
    ya need to come hame lassie xx

    #278481

    sorry shaz im kinda smekit here..( smekit being a glasgow word for half drunk) LOL,,,i been too good this year, x

    #278482

    Sauchihall street…………. now thats a name that brings back memories lol!!!

    Im gonne have to plan a visit soon 8)

    #278483

    oh Please do…i had many a walk doon memory lane..my father is from Glasgow too..so we share that,,yeah come up and ya wont want to go back :) i BET ye ! let me know when yer thinking of it,,and i will tak ye oot ! x

    #278484

    @rubyred wrote:

    oh Please do…i had many a walk doon memory lane..my father is from Glasgow too..so we share that,,yeah come up and ya wont want to go back :) i BET ye ! let me know when yer thinking of it,,and i will tak ye oot ! x

    Last visit I NEVER wanted to come back. But I feel like that with every place I have childhood mems of. My uncle used to live in Jersey (he was also Scottish) and now lives in Thailand. Ive not gone that far yet, but I really would love to go back to Jersey.

    Scotland, I love to bits, but its bitter sweet memories if you get me drift :wink: 8)

    #278485

    aye..*hugs*

    haste ye back hen xx

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