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> Erm Ian Paisley yes he is a bigot but he talks a lot of sense
*rolleyes*
> IF there is a united Ireland I will always oppose it but as long as
> our future generations don't inherit the terribly annoying Irish
> accent then that will be a bonus.
muuuuuuuh
>I live in Kilkeel.
God, I pity you. Kilkeel is one of the single worst places in this Godforsaken island. It's nothing but a dump, full of bigots. There aren't anything but small minded Orangemen in Kilkeel. A few years ago we couldn't drive through it because you retards had barricaded yourselves in. Nobody likes that place, except perhaps the poor sods that live in it. Kilkeel is nothing more than an eyesore on the way to Newcastle or perhaps Rostrevor. I'd recommend getting the hell out of there asap.
> However, people like Ian Paisley are equally bad. And let's not
> pretend that terrorism is only on the republican side, there's always
> the good old UVF on the loyalist side.
Erm Ian Paisley yes he is a bigot but he talks a lot of sense and I dont think he is near as bad as the IRA. The UVF have kind of disappeared the past few years and yes they were also a terror group who were just as bad as the IRA and who I disliked. The UVF or LVF or any loyalist terror group were never assosciated with the DUP or anyone unlike Sinn Fein and the IRA.
IF there is a united Ireland I will always oppose it but as long as our future generations don't inherit the terribly annoying Irish accent then that will be a bonus.
However, people like Ian Paisley are equally bad. And let's not pretend that terrorism is only on the republican side, there's always the good old UVF on the loyalist side.
The politicians are all as bad as each other, on all sides.
And gatby im hardly a moron I think im allowed to have an opinion as are you and anybody. How about making your point without the name calling.
> Perversely, I also have Catholic friends.
You SICKO.
> Ian Paisley, family friend - support, yes. Can't be bothered to go
> into the details right now, but I support his cause.
Why don't you elaborate on his cause, if you support it so much?
Oh, and don't tell me you're a Free Protestant?