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    from the fact of were i live, like the most unionist town in northern ireland, and the fact im doing alevel history i should have known the difference there lol


    but from doing alevel history ive learnt that i can see into both sides, but i dont WANT a united ireland



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    I think it should belong to Ireland.. because were a country... =S not as if theres a big gap between the republic and the north.. and it's Ireland.. like it's as if it's a different country not belonging to us idkkkkk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by innitbbs View Post
    I think it should belong to Ireland.. because were a country... =S not as if theres a big gap between the republic and the north.. and it's Ireland.. like it's as if it's a different country not belonging to us idkkkkk.

    i dont want to be associated with a country that uses terror means though.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    i dont want to be associated with a country that uses terror means though.
    that's just the IRA though =S

    and yeahhh, the UK is an angelic place. [:

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    Quote Originally Posted by innitbbs View Post
    that's just the IRA though =S

    and yeahhh, the UK is an angelic place. [:
    i just still think that sinn fein are a bunch of terrorists if im honest
    like they are the political arm of the IRA

    and my ict teacher was saying Martin McGuinness was seen about 20 years ago armed part of the IRA so yanno

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...dy-Sunday.html

    Fresh intelligence has been given to the Saville Inquiry claiming that Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness was armed with a weapon on Bloody Sunday.
    Barrister Gerard Elias QC, who represents some of the soldiers, told the Inquiry there was new evidence that Mr McGuinness, who was second in command of the IRA in the city at the time, was in possession of a Thompson sub machine gun.
    In the document presented to the Inquiry, an unknown source said he saw Mr McGuinness, who was then second in command of the IRA with a Thompson sub-machine gun concealed under his coat.
    The Sinn Fein chief negotiator, who is due to give evidence to the inquiry when it returns to Londonderry, has already submitted a statement confirming he was on the march on Bloody Sunday but denying he was armed.
    The inquiry, which is currently sitting in London, is investigating the events of January 30, 1972 when 13 civilians were shot dead by soldiers during a civil rights march in the Bogside area of Londonderry.
    Meanwhile the inquiry has refused to set a deadline for more IRA witnesses to make statements.
    Edwin Glasgow QC, representing most of the paratroopers, asked the tribunal to rule that former IRA members had until next month to come forward to the inquiry.
    But Tribunal chairman Lord Saville said that while statements must be received quickly, it would be wrong to set an arbitrary deadline.
    Last edited by Abbie.; 12-03-2009 at 12:48 AM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    i dont want to be associated with a country that uses terror means though.
    That's pretty unfair labelling the country as a whole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    That's pretty unfair labelling the country as a whole.
    Shes talking about ireland not northern ireland which your from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by innitbbs View Post
    that's just the IRA though =S

    and yeahhh, the UK is an angelic place. [:
    Tell that to your Damilola Taylors :S But I always want my country of Northern Ireland to be British, Id hate to be affiliated with Ireland in any way. There are Irish people up north still who say to me that they hate living there in British rule and I think its like the muslim hate preachers who ******* our boys the other day, piss off to your own home then and stop defiling ours. The famine's over

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    Quote Originally Posted by fort View Post
    However Bloody Sunday was a isolated incident, and yes any killing of innocents is awful and tragic. The IRA on the other hand has not only attacked Northern Ireland, but also cities in England like my own city of Liverpool. The IRA goes out of its way to kill innocent people using terrorist methods.

    I dont agree with what there doing, but they just are trying to get our country back and perhaps revenge?


    Also people are saying N Ireland is not part of Ireland when it clearly is and think about this if Ireland had a big enough force to take over london, would you still class London as England and would you find it fair to say thats apart of england just give us it back
    Last edited by Richie; 12-03-2009 at 02:19 PM.
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    If ireland took over england then it wouldn't be the people of englands choice to go with ireland?

    from what im aware NI had chose UK?

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