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Thread #151520   Message #3552462
Posted By: Jim Carroll
24-Aug-13 - 03:49 PM
Thread Name: Folklore/History: Irish Famine
Subject: RE: Folklore/History: Irish Famine
"Yes please"
What – so you can ignore it and refuse to acknowledge it when I produce it, or so you can say you only put t up because Jack Straw told you to      I don't think so.
Tell you what I will do – you deny you ever did such a thing and make it worth my while by proving yourself a liar as well as an extremist fanatic.
Otherwise, find it yourself.
I'll give you a clue where to look – it's the thread on which you claimed that the troubles surrounding the marchers were all over and it was children who were to blame for the four days of violent rioting.
Should I have to go and look for it, I'll bring back quotes and links to that particular crassness with it.
In the meantime – your quote's informant's statement is echoed here by Gerry Adams

"Their comments come as a Stormont working group gets ready to report on "a new and improved framework" to rule on parades.
"There are over three thousand Orange marches in the north every year," Adams writes.
"Generally speaking they pass off without any great fuss, not least because of the tolerance of everybody else. There are a small number of contentious parades which for years caused considerable difficulties.
"One of the big problems incidentally touched on by a loyalist leader Jackie McDonald this week is that the Orange would march into an area where they were unwelcome and leave everybody else to deal with the consequences in the weeks and months afterwards."
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/gerry-adams-rejoins-the-debate-on-disputed-parades-28522221.html

I couldn't believe that you were so stupid as to reopen a thread on which you have already humiliated yourself and could only continue to do – you missed my birthday by a monthy
Jim Carroll