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#1876
Quote from: illdecide on March 29, 2011, 01:50:49 PM
Your talking shite no harm to you, it was sectarian. The protestants that were killed were mistaken for catholics, if they didn't mind who they murdered then they'd have killed half of the Shankill Road FFS.
I believe the murders were clearly sectarian, but they didnt actually go to any lengths to find out if they did lift a Taig or a prod.  I think he is over stating his point.  But i would be of the opinion that lenny murphy if he found out that one of the men he lifted was a prod would have butchered him anyway (as long as he new reprisals wouldn come his way from Loyalists).  I would also be of the opinion that some of this gang would have been murdering thugs even if the troubles didnt exist
#1877
Quote from: magpie seanie on March 27, 2011, 08:28:48 PM
Don't agree with anything he says in that article bar the bit about alcohol sponsorship. I find the other points downright weird to tell you the truth.
I found it weird also.  I  am now looking over my shoulder at the ones who do scor in the club thinking that its some free masons plot to over throw the football!
#1878
Quote from: BennyHarp on March 25, 2011, 12:33:33 PM
Thon blade's a quare wan.
Shes no show pony, but she do for a ride around the living room :D
#1879
Quote from: AbbeySider on March 25, 2011, 11:40:27 AM
<insert terrible insult here>

God forgive me (euphemism)
But he has a face on him like a bull dog chewin a wasp
                                               like a pig eatin a lemon
                                               like a bag of hammers
                                               like a melted welly boot
                                               like the back of my ball sack
#1880
GAA Discussion / Re: Bye bye Ricky Nixon...
March 25, 2011, 11:34:28 AM
Quote from: stephenite on March 25, 2011, 03:14:36 AM
I have to wonder if some ordinary Joe was found to have been in a hotel room, half naked with a teenage girl and cocaine would he not be facing a jail term
Definitely not.  You just have to look at the extremely light suspended sentences for some paedoes for abuse and possession of images to know that jail time for being caught half naked with a 17 year old will not be harshly punished
#1881
When you put in a new ink cartridge and it prints out a test page that wastes half the cartridge!!
#1882
General discussion / Re: Religion.
March 22, 2011, 03:37:16 PM
At uni we invited the Jahovies in, asked them did they want a cup a tea, they said aye, we went out the kitchen, cleared out the back door and went down to the Anchor bar for a few pints, laughing at our prank clear in the knowlegde that are belongings which were few were save in the hands of the bible bashers. Ah good times  :D
#1883
GAA Discussion / Re: Gaa lookalikes
March 22, 2011, 10:02:57 AM
Quote from: 4father on March 21, 2011, 09:09:20 PM
Kerry Legend Pat Spillane


Liberal Democrat Politician and boyfriend of one of the cheeky girls, Lembit Opik

10 out of 10.  Cant believe i never seen this one before
#1884
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Posers
March 21, 2011, 04:04:46 PM
Horrendous  :D
#1885
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Posers
March 21, 2011, 03:35:21 PM
Quote from: Orior on March 21, 2011, 02:56:04 PM
Who is the player on the current Dublin team that has his hair in a pony tail on the top of his head?
What!!! Surely not, step to far.  I still have memories of monaghans hanratty wearing a pink bobble in the McRory final, can never take him serious when i see him play
#1886
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Posers
March 21, 2011, 02:41:32 PM
Karl Lacey
#1887
Jamie Clarke said after the match in the interview "Once we won back OUR county championship...."  Think that says it all about the winning mind set that is now installed in the young players coming through.  Success breads success
#1888
GAA Discussion / Re: St Brigids can do it.
March 18, 2011, 09:19:45 AM
I thought the defining moment in the game was Jamie Clarkes goal.  Excellent goal and great skill by him, but there was alot of luck involved.  Good Brigids defending forced McConville to kick a cross field ball from one corner high into the other.  Then the cross man went for a shot under pressure from the defenders that went horribly wrong sending it back towards the other corner were Clarke pounced.  Poorer defending would have resulted in a point conceeded and no the goal.  But i suppose these things happen in all games.
#1889
Im not just on about the abuse in Ireland by priests, but world wide.  If the chairman of a football club knew that one of the coaches was abusing kids, but did not report it, apologised to the parents, and then moved him to another underage team were he abused more children, he would be placed before the courts and righty so.  The punishment they would get form the courts would be disgracefully lenient anyhow. 
#1890
I know that priests who have committed abuse have went before the courts but has anyone from the catholic church been prosecuted for not reporting the crimes, with holding information and evidence stood trial yet?  As someone else pointed out, this is nearly as bad.  Terrible things happen when good people do nothing