That's quite a leap Vilham - the youngest member of the Provisional IRA by your logic would have been about 61. lolVilham wrote:
Im more than certain everyone who was in the Provisional IRA came from the original IRA. Thus quite a few people in the original IRA felt the same as the Provisional IRA. Im sure there were also lots of people that didnt. But in the end as i said, both are an arm of the same cause.
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So much chaos and destruction caused by a bunch of OAP's, thats a funny image!CameronPoe wrote:
That's quite a leap Vilham - the youngest member of the Provisional IRA by your logic would have been about 61. lolVilham wrote:
Im more than certain everyone who was in the Provisional IRA came from the original IRA. Thus quite a few people in the original IRA felt the same as the Provisional IRA. Im sure there were also lots of people that didnt. But in the end as i said, both are an arm of the same cause.
To be honest Cam, I was just being a smart ass. I actually agree with you.CameronPoe wrote:
The GAA is not a government institution. It is an association that promotes Irish cultural values through clubs which host traditional sports played by amateurs. For him to stick his nose into it is akin to some of the nanny state things you often decry. He's just doing it to win votes with the British section of society by attempting to trample on our cultural heritage.lowing wrote:
Well, he is just recognizing that portraiting these Irishmen is not conductive to the peace and harmony of the region. It is innsentive and not very Politically Correct. Cam, you of all people should be on board with this. It is just a game. RIGHT?
That's why you should all play Quidditch instead.
Just because religion plays a huge role in Ireland, doesn't make it a primitive society.Vilham wrote:
lol. You dont seem to realise that religion rarely effects any major decisions in the last 20 years in England. I guess your more primitive in Ireland and let religion dictate your lives. And yes adults are having a conversation here... you not being one of them.
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