Lol, the spineless knuckle-dragger has barred me. This is the guy who says he wants to have catholic protestant and dissenter and so on and so on and as soon as he meets an alternative view he censures it!
Also I never said I was opposed to a united Ireland, that's something your limited intellect has 'concluded' for yourself. Take my advice and don't come to conclusions for yourself, they won't be safe. Instead ask someone what they want and try to engage, try to understand what they say and don't jump to conclusions.
Finally, any northern prod wouldn't trust you as you're a backwoodsman and capable of anything.
First of all I never said anything about a scoundrel, that was another contributor.
secondly my country is already united. Finally you are right in saying you aren't a republican, you're an ultra-nationalist, like the BNP in Britain or the other far-right parties in Europe. Like them you are obsessed by the idea of territory rather than people, you think everyone who disagrees with you is a traitor and you're full of race-hate.
You haven't answered one single point I've made on here, all you've done is attack me, you play the man and not the ball, well if you insist on that then what can I do except do the same?
'so called Irish people'....funny how republicans think anyone who disagrees with them is not really Irish, they've always been like this, intolerant and fascistic. Fortunately there are fewer and fewer people like this here as we become more cosmopolitan and educated.
You're dreaming. The people of the north don't want to join with us they want to stay in the UK. By all means have a referendum but there's only going to be one outcome.
The IRA's terror put off the possibility of a united Ireland for generations, such is the bitterness it caused.
They can but they're not going to. There is no groundswell for change in the north and any vote to join with us would be heavily defeated.
They never really had a veto in the first place, or at least not one they would have used. If the north had wanted to join with us then the British wouldn't have stood in their way, it's been like that for decades.
Go now, don't put it off any longer. The embarrassment factor is something you'll get over. You only get one spine and it has to last a lifetime. Don't go to an osteopath, your GP will direct you the right way
I think the EU has been great for Ireland as it helped us come kicking and screaming into the 20th. century with regard to women's rights, right to work and control over their own bodies, gay rights and so on.
Lol, I paid for the house you grew up in, don't forget! It's ok theres no need to thank me but someday you've got to stand on your own two feet and make your own way in life......it's time you did that. Picketing a family planning clinic all day is NOT work by the way....
RE: What's inside your mind part 29