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GUEST,Tiocfaidh Why should Britain remain in Ireland ? (79* d) RE: Why should Britain remain in Ireland ? 18 Apr 05


So, then Peter K (Fionn), (... as he ignores the glaring alter-ego in parentheses....), when did it all end then; this systematic, institutionalised discrimination of yours? And where is this statistical data that is all ready?

Have they stopped vetting job candidatures through the Loyal Orders, then?
Can you provide statistical data for this?
Was there ever any statistical data to begin with?
Can false negatives be proven?

Peter K (Fionn)
If the real world you claim you live in is not hunky dory, imagine how imperfect it is for the rest of us, who experience reality at a grass-roots level.
And as you said yourself, unless you are being naturally stupid, discrimination exists where it can.
And where it can, Peter K (Fionn), the law doesn't witness.

I never thought I would have to explain this to anyone Peter K (Fionn); it's like Collusion... have we not beaten this subject to death before?

Instead of trying to wax nostalgic, anecdotal and troll-like, and trying to sweep the past and present under that carpet of yours in the process, perhaps you could account for all the non hunky-doryishness that exists in your reality, and tell me who still is the guardian of bastionism where you live.

Things are changing. That much we can all agree on.
It would not have happened without the Glorious Armed Struggle, as I'm sure we can all agree on as well.

Tiocfaidh an samhradh
(.. cos the day's nearly there...)


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