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Over the last 40+ years, Ireland has been a member of the EU and once again the British Banksters and European Union bureaucrats have taken over Ireland. Ireland, like many other countries in the EU is ruled mostly by EU laws and not Irish law. The Irish economy is controlled by banisters in London and not the Irish people.
So where is the Irish Republican Army? Have they lost the will to fight against the unrelenting oppression of the Huns and the Germans? Have they backed down from the protestants in Northern Ireland? Are they conceding their island to people of other lands? Have they no longer any intestinal fortitude?
Those who led the war for independence from Britain accepted and made it a part of their constitution that all Ireland would be a part of the republic, 100 years later, all of Ireland is still not a part of the republic. Northern Ireland is still occupied by the Huns and the I.R.A. appears neutered as a force that fights for unification, the Irish culture and home rule.
Can the I.R.A. get off their collective butts and once again be a force to be feared by foreign interests?
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They're all members of parliament now and
Are too busy getting fat on the food provided
There they also won't want to lose their nice
Little earners they receive either
Problem is the political wing became too popular
And that took over from the strong hand tactics
They train their scope on unborn babies these
Days and their leader heads gay "pride" parade
And the likes
They do nothing to stop drug barons that are
Causing mayhem in Ireland, they use to stand
Up to this scum, use to... The election just gone
Is the first time in 24 years I didn't back them and
Their support is stagnating after a quick climb