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28-06-2009, 14:14 #61
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Biscuits_AB
Why are you embarrassed for your country? Were these people representing Scotland in an official capacity or were they representing their own views? As a Scot this disgusts you? Are you the elected spokesman for your country are you? Are the rest of your countrymen aware that you have chosen to speak on their behalf?
You feel embarrassed for your country? Does Scotland support this sort of thing or is it that you just feel that you have to utter this sort of sh*t?
Biscuits... when i signed the dotted line i became an ambassador for my country.
serving my country in the feculant sphincters of the planet for 6-8 months at a time gives me the right to speak on behalf of my kinsmen.
I understand your consern, but it's all about tolerance (or not) as the case may be.
jihadists are not tolerated,
this shite is.
why?..
that is why i'm appologetic for my country.War is Delightful to the Inexperienced
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28-06-2009, 14:22 #62
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Thirteen people are to appear in court following protests which caused disruption at an Armed Forces Day parade in Glasgow.
Police have confirmed that one woman and 12 men were arrested and charged after trouble flared at Saturday's event in George Square.
It is understood the protests began after an Irish Republican group started chanting during the service.
Strathclyde Police said those arrested would appear in court in Monday.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8123078.stmWe should remember the tremendous contribution of the Queen Mother to the war effort:
As the BBC pointed out, she 'bravely remained in London beside her husband' during the war.
This contrasts sharply with the actions of my grandfather who, on the declaration of war immediately left his wife and children and pissed off, first to France, then North Africa, Italy, France (again) and finally Germany.
The shame will always be with us.
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28-06-2009, 18:46 #63
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
As a boy, the local copper, PC Murdoch (no shite, his real name, not an "Oor Wullie" one.): was a big Highland man and his greatest threat was...
Originally Posted by the_boy_syrup
"I ken ye! Ah'll be speaking ta yer Faither!" and this was no idle threat...
Ah! gone are the days when the Polis had respect of the community, when even a single word of adomishment from a lowely PC could quell a rowedy crowd.Aw ra best
Jock
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28-06-2009, 18:56 #64
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
That used to strike the fear of God into me. I'd still go home for my tea that day, I knew it'd be my last meal.
Originally Posted by jock788
But once my grandfather went to the pub (where he'd meet PC Doom) the clock was ticking.
Oh the kickings I had. Not for being bad per se, but because my grandad had to buy a round.Sparky2339 isny right in the heed.
Sparky2339 has never claimed to be a painter & decorator and kens feck all about Boathouses.

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28-06-2009, 19:33 #65
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
You became an ambassador for Scotland? Really? What dotted line are you talking about? Do you hold some sort of authority in Scotland or are you implying that your military contract has some bearing upon this?
Originally Posted by jockaneese
No part of the post above answers the question of gives you the right be embarrassed for an entire country. The post above is merely an attempt to recover from having made an utter tw*t of yourself.
You may feel that you have the right to speak on the behalf of your 'kinsmen' (I think you meant 'countrymen') but f*ck all does. To declare that you are embarrassed for a nation is nothing short of dellusionary f*cking claptrap.
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29-06-2009, 01:29 #66
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Kick the fukcin fenian bastards all the way back to the pope
I'd crawl over fifteen miles of redhot broken glass to smell the exhaust fumes of the laundry van that took her knickers away.
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29-06-2009, 08:55 #67
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
It's a bit like when the Rangers fans tore up Manchester last year,there was a few Scots on here apologising and claiming to be ashamed to be Scottish. Why? English hooligans have been tearing up city centres all over Europe for f ucking years,if there was a world cup for throwing white plastic chairs through bar windows they would surely be the out right winners.
Glasgow and the West has always been a hot bed of sectarianism,that's just the way it is. No point in being apologetic on behalf of the nation - f uck 'em.
You don't hear English people apologising for the Muslims demonstrating against The Royal Anglians,do you?"I would rather see Dave Lee Travis play Macbeth"
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29-06-2009, 09:09 #68
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Where was Peter Dow when his country needed him?
I think we should be told why this modern day Arthurian hero was absent in our hour of need.I had a black shirt, but I wasn't one.
Royal Navy; Authorised distributor of IPod & VT Halmatic products to Iran.
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29-06-2009, 09:14 #69
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
He was probably too embarrassed by the fauning of a few 'we are so embarrassed for our Nation' tubes like those being rightfully pilloried in this thread. Pair of ringpieces.

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29-06-2009, 09:41 #70Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Hoi. Less of that please.
Originally Posted by Wonk_Mog
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29-06-2009, 09:53 #71
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
In another thread he claimed he was'nt a bigot
Originally Posted by Milesy
may angels and ministers of grace defend us
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29-06-2009, 12:44 #72Junior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
I was there and was next to Jim Murphy, Scottish secretary, who claimed he was getting verbal abuse for being a catholic.
I was right next to where he was being interviewed and I never heard one bit of abuse directed towards him.
If there was, I am sure the BBC/STV would have shown it.
I was taking pictures at the square
http://imageevent.com/wertp/armedforcesdayglasgow
so you can see I was in the vicinity of the interview.
Jim Murphy spoke lies and that is what Glasgow people put up with. Irish/catholic propoganda.
Glasgow people whatever way you wish to describe them decided enough was enough on Saturday.
These cretins were spoiling a day for veterans and there argument should not be with the men and women who helped give them their freedom they enjoy today.
If they wish to protest, go to the government, not our heroes.
It may be wrong in others eyes, but I was so happy to see the hordes of people chase these scum away and caught a few. Contrary to local reports, more than one got injured.
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29-06-2009, 14:59 #73
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Anyone know what happened in the court today, for those appearing?
Hope they had the book thrown at them (encyclopedia britannica that is)"A horse must be a bit mad to be a good cavalry mount, and its rider must be completely so."
— Steven Pressfield
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02-07-2009, 20:03 #74Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
I think it was twelve bailed, one remanded, as he was carrying a knife.
Originally Posted by CavalryCaptain
All named and shamed, I'll try and find a link.
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02-07-2009, 20:31 #75Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
No doubt the self same 'anti-british' cnuts as in Luton who are put on a pedestal by the Police, who are allowed to verbally abuse our own and then who cue up nice and neat on Giro day to collect 'OUR' money for fcuk all! Its why I don't believe either set of these sorts has any credibility at all. The only difference IMO (apart from accent / colour perhaps) between the two sets of tw*ts is that the IRA supporters Giro money likely lasts minutes before vanishing in a 'White Lightening' haze. Whilst the Luton troublemakers money goes on the 15 kids they each have as we tax-payers have to bankroll them

If either had the remotest sense of honour, they'd fcuk off and live either down South NI or in flip flopsville. Cnuts!
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