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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    Oh you mean all those fenians sleeping ten in a bed and pissing and shitting in the corner of the room...the minority....well they can fuck off back over the border and be part of thre bankrupt republic anytime they want.
    What the hell do you mean "back over"? I think you got the wrong people that should fuck off back to where they came from if they don't like the fact that Tuaisceart Éireann is rightfully part of Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    Oh you mean all those fenians sleeping ten in a bed and pissing and shitting in the corner of the room...the minority....well they can fuck off back over the border and be part of thre bankrupt republic anytime they want.
    You've obviously never been to Ireland "soldier". Wikipedia is more credible than you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    Ulster is part of the UK.
    Obviously, it is not. At least not all of it. But slightly more than half of the total area that was traditionally (from at least mid-1700s onwards) considered to be 'Ulster' currently lies within the United Kingdom (in terms of counties, 6 of the 9 that make up Ulster). Just under half of Ulster is under republican jurisdiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mary Bryant View Post
    Tuaisceart Éireann is rightfully part of Ireland.
    Balls,the people who live there voted otherwise.....democracys a bitch aint it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
    You've obviously never been to Ireland "soldier".
    Ireland once or twice on snatch and grabs......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    Balls,the people who live there voted otherwise.....democracys a bitch aint it.
    A majority in Ulster (all 9 counties) voted for Nationalist politicians actually. And this was before every Tom, Dick and Harry had a vote. Ulster returned 17 Home Rule members of parliament compared to the Unionist 16. Carson based his politics on the very fact that they were a minority. I'd ask you if "dictatorship of the majority" rung any bells but clearly it wouldn't.

    Look, just drop it. You are far too ignorant of Irish political history to enter itno such discussions.

    I'd say democracy is a bitch, but it's never bothered the Unionists. They ignore such trivial things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyn View Post
    Just under half of Ulster is under republican jurisdiction.
    In other words a minority....deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    Balls,the people who live there voted otherwise.....democracys a bitch aint it.
    You're a bitter and twisted individual Aces. Oh yes, you love your country so much and are so loyal to it that you had to fuck off to Italy. Good one.

    If only all the arseholes could be expelled so easily...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
    A majority in Ulster (all 9 counties) voted for Nationalist politicians actually.
    Hardly,the DUP came out on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    In other words a minority....deal with it.
    I am not the one making claims that 'Ulster' is part of the United Kingdom. Which it clearly is not, much as you claim that it is. Just over half of it, yes indeed. But all of it, all of Ulster, no. Which is of course why you and I live in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and not the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ulster. Even the government of 'er Maj'sty da Queen doesn't include the term 'Ulster' in the official name of the territory over which it holds jurisdiction.

    In all, Ulster, the traditional province of Ireland, is not part of the United Kingdom. I'm afraid you'll just have to deal with it.

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