Orange Halls vs GAA Club rooms

Started by Hereiam, November 14, 2008, 12:37:46 PM

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pintsofguinness

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it must be the medication your on for your chest infection, that has you this way tonight

Medication my arse, I finished the antibiotics yesterday and Im still no better!  >:(
(Ive definitely overdosed in strepsils though - maybe that's it)

Anyway, I dont think it's desirable to have an organisation like the Orange order in our society and I don't think anyone should be crying if their metting place is burned down.
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

gerry

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saffron sam2

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Quote from: delboy on November 14, 2008, 06:23:13 PM
Quote from: Zapatista on November 14, 2008, 04:08:57 PM
These sort of attack make no sense whatsoever. I'm really at a loss to think of how anyone can do this and find any good in it.

Leaving myself wide open for attack here- but are all these put down to sectarianism or are any investigated as insurance scams?

Insurance on orange halls and GAA clubs most be awfully expensive and hard to come by, i'd doubt very much that any GAA club or Orange order would delibrately burn down their building, especially in light of how much it most be hurting both these institutions to pay for insurance on buildings without excerbating the problem with bogus insurance claims.

For someone styling himself / herself 'delboy' you are incredibly naive.

Would soccerball clubs ever do such a thing?
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Donagh

Quote from: delboy on November 14, 2008, 06:23:13 PM
Insurance on orange halls and GAA clubs most be awfully expensive and hard to come by, i'd doubt very much that any GAA club or Orange order would delibrately burn down their building, especially in light of how much it most be hurting both these institutions to pay for insurance on buildings without excerbating the problem with bogus insurance claims.

Erm... Orange halls are guaranteed by the state, they don't need insurance. Whereas GAA clubs will have to fork out for the increased insurance premiums from the pockets of their members.

Main Street

Is the Orange Order a part of a State religion?