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02-07-2009, 21:07 #76Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
They're in Scotland because nobodynorth or south of this side of the shuck wants them,and by the look of it nobody your side wants them!
Originally Posted by The_Laird
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03-07-2009, 09:03 #77Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
From the Evening Times
13 appear in court over parade protest
THIRTEEN people have appeared in court charged with breaching the peace at an Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow.
The group are alleged to have disrupted celebrations in the city's George Square on Saturday.
Colin Campbell, 30, Christopher Kinney, 25, and Liam Kinney, 22, all of Cumbernauld, appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Their co-accused Charles Fletcher, 25, John McFarlane, 27, Brian Rennison, 20, Paul Todd, 28, Kevin McCrory, 22, Zoey Quinn, 23, Kevin Malarkey, 31, Michael Findlay, 19, Andrew McInally, 23, and Liam O'Rourke, 20, also appeared on petition.
All made no plea or declaration.
Paul Todd was also charged with carrying a knife and was remanded in custody.
They will appear again for full committal in a week's time.
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03-07-2009, 09:10 #78Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Just to clarify those in court were the intial prtestors/rent_a_mob. Those who reacted to the gobshites haven't been charged? Correct?
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03-07-2009, 10:33 #79
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Good point. Who has been arrested? The anti-army scum or the 'have a go hero'?
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03-07-2009, 10:57 #80
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
As a Fenian b-d myself, I would ask the honourable member for Bigotry north if he knows the religious characteristics of the first and last casualties of Op Banner? Thought not. Twunt.
Originally Posted by Milesy

Daddy-pig says "Snoort!"
They used to say if an infinite number of chimps typed we would get the works of Shakespeare, the internet has proved this is NOT the case...
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03-07-2009, 19:42 #81Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Funny how there was no national coverage/mass outrage over this incident then.
Bet the Daily Hail/Scum/Express editors were annoyed at the perps turning out to be white non-muslim blokes!
What? Can't fulminate about immigration/multiculturalism/muslims? Bugger!
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04-07-2009, 00:07 #82
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Fenian ...
Originally Posted by Cuddles
If you are a Fenian Cuddles then let me tell you... the famine is over, please go home!
In modern day terms it is used by the neds to abuse Celtic fans, but the Scottish politico many of whom are one of that merry band have got it put into law that it is a bigoted term for a Catholic. It is not. And I would ask you to tell that to the many Protestants that support Celtic, and indeed the Catholics who support Rangers.
Again people who have gained office are re-writing the facts.
As for Wonk_Mog... please come into the light you knuckle dragging fcukwit.
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04-07-2009, 14:47 #83Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Ahh religious acrimony still alive and well I see. I wouldn't mind betting there were as many Catholic supporters of our troops watching that parade as Protestants and those taking part equally as diverse.
One of the privileges of living in a Democracy is freedom of speech - we might not like what some say- though what's the alternative? Suppression? Which in turn leads to oppression? Those arrested were rightly charged though not because of their views - or what they said - rather the disorderly manner in which they conducted themselves.
Fenian now a 'hate' word in the UK? 'An Phoblacht' was fond of quoting (as were the Falls' graffiti artists) Padraic Pearse's... "The fools the fools... they have given us our Fenian dead...." So how is Fenian a derogatory word? Many a 19th and early 20th century Irishman would have been proud of the sobriquet.
Leave the bigotted crap out of this forum - if you served - you served with protestants and catholics - relied on them, they on you, and were closer to each other than family.
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04-07-2009, 15:01 #84
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
On a Hot morning in cyprus I found the meaning of anger. Fortunataly I was comftably numb.
The RSM and various other NCO's seemed very agitated.
maybe they should look into counselling?
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04-07-2009, 16:36 #85
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
That sounds like Frankie Boyle "trying to bring religious warfare to Scotland - what a bunch of amateurs, they haven't even got a football team"!
Originally Posted by brighton hippy
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04-07-2009, 18:22 #86
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
thats the bloke
Belfast lite was the fat blokeOn a Hot morning in cyprus I found the meaning of anger. Fortunataly I was comftably numb.
The RSM and various other NCO's seemed very agitated.
maybe they should look into counselling?
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06-07-2009, 10:34 #87Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
The basic fact that the word is USED as a term of bigotry in Scotland makes it so. This has absolutely nothing to do with the etymology of the original word or meaning, but its current every day use. I doubt very many people in Scotland know the etymology of the word, but they still use it as a word of abuse.
Originally Posted by GT2001
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06-07-2009, 12:27 #88
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
[quote="Taz_786"]Funny how there was no national coverage/mass outrage over this incident then.
religious/ sectarian hatred alive and well amongst pond life in Scotland not exactly news is it :(On a Hot morning in cyprus I found the meaning of anger. Fortunataly I was comftably numb.
The RSM and various other NCO's seemed very agitated.
maybe they should look into counselling?
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06-07-2009, 14:51 #89
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Only in the eyes of Celtic fans, who have forced the issue through with the Politico.
Originally Posted by Milesy
It IS used to describe a Celtic fan, or those people who claim to be Irish but are in fact Scottish/English plastic paddy's.
The have also managed to squeeze through the Famine song as bigotry. The song is a tongue in cheek request for all the said plastics to go home if they are so reviled by Britain.
Again certain elements of the media and indeed the Parlaiment in Scotland has ensured that a JOKE is taken seriously and will be dealt with by beheading....
Pathetic blinkered politics that bows to the minority because they feel a little put out. Thank fook they are not Muslim, as people in England might see through it.
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06-07-2009, 22:24 #90
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
as a fellow scot i too am embarrassed by it all.
Originally Posted by jockaneese
disgusts me.
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