Iain Paisley

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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Iain Paisley

Post by Deuce Bigolo »

Don't we all

Everytime he utters anything the peace process seems to go backwards

We've got similar idiots in OZ who think they are Moses leading their people to the promised land-wankers the lot of them

IMHO they are no better than the religious fanatics who are currently terrorising the world.

cheers
B....OZ
philk
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Post by philk »

As someone who lived in Northern Ireland for nearly 25 years and grew up knowing nothing but the "Troubles" I have pretty strong opinions on the whole peace process et all but whether u (or the British or Irish governments) like him and his politics and policies or not his party is now the largest party in Northern Ireland and speaks for the majority of the people so people are going to have to start listening and the whole process is going to have to change - whether its for the better or not remains to be seen!

Jason

Ace
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Post by Ace »

I used to like Dave Allens impersonation of Paisley. He had the booming voice down to a 'T'

* dunno if it should be spelt T, tee or tea

The West London of my youth is now on dvd


I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
steve56
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Post by steve56 »

i recall him when i was a lad,lol marching along shouting ,bernadette devlin too recall her she gave birth in the nick i think.
Terry May
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Post by Terry May »

don't know if you saw the news last night but someone punched him in the mouth... and fell in!


(Insert inane comment here)
jj
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Post by jj »

Right first time. T.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
jj
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Post by jj »

Yes, but he's OUR bigot.........
Me, I wish they'd ALL shut up. I'm sick of it. And so, I suspect, is the average Ulsterman.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
Wink Wink
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Post by Wink Wink »

It's said that if he is in Belfast they can hear him in Cork which is almost the most southern tip of Ireland!!
nosey
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Post by nosey »

Do you include the three counties of Ulster in the Republic????/
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