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Discussion in 'Celtic' started by RebelBhoy, May 15, 2012.

  1. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator Staff Member

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    They are angry and they don't know what at. They are victims of this too. Just not in the way they think. It is a cause to despair at humanity but there is an opportunity there too.
     
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  2. Mick

    Mick Probably won't answer PMs Staff Member

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    It's a spoof page, and it's got more followers than most of the real loyalist pages.
     
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  3. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    <laugh>
     
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  4. Super hooper

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    The problem in the North of Ireland is the total unwilliness of the PSNI to try to stop the
    rioters and the other loyalists who are taking part nightly in unlawful parades. The
    reaction of the PSNI is exactly the same as the Strathclyde when they refused to act when
    faced with the bigoted and racist singing at Ibrox. Both police forces look after the loyal
    Rangers fans and the loyal people of the wee six.
     
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  5. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator Staff Member

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    @Nimsay1872 I order Rangers 140 year history DVD fae hmv and surprise surprise they get put into administration, so guess moneys gone!!!


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  6. Rustie bugmuncher

    Rustie bugmuncher Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>.
     
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  7. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator Staff Member

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    The wee lad who looks like an east 17 reject is ****ing hilarious. I suspect it may be Med Dog.
    http://www.universitytimes.ie/2013/0...ook-our-flegs/


    "Can you give me an example of money going missing?

    Yes. The Land Registry&#8230; I&#8217;ve got the officer I reported it to a number of years ago, and the documentation. One of them was a senior IRA man. As a matter of fact, three of them were senior IRA men, who had defrauded millions. If they had acted then, not only would they have saved the country millions, they wouldn&#8217;t have caused a fine of 70 million from Europe. But it was not in the public interest to follow it up. It&#8217;s the same with this horsemeat. We have it on public record that we raised that five years ago.


    About horsemeat?

    Yes.


    Who raised this?

    The victims.


    FAIR?

    Yes. And I can introduce you to the investigating officer that I reported it to.


    Why do think it didn&#8217;t come out then?

    Because senior IRA men were involved in it.


    The IRA were involved with putting horsemeat into beef products?

    Yes.


    Why would they do that?

    To make money. It&#8217;s the same with cows that have to be sold within a certain number of months after they&#8217;re born. Basically old fat cows that are 30 months old have been put into the food chain because the republicans have the means of getting it in. And a blind eye has been turned to it. This is the kind of thing that&#8217;s going on that we&#8217;re sick of&#8230; There is a blind eye being turned to so much fraud so that they don&#8217;t upset the peace process. That is what is creating the problems here."
     
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  8. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    <laugh>

    Surely if they had to put something into the burgers it would have been easier to use something rather than meat, something like cereal for example.
     
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  9. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator Staff Member

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    The IRA were political, not cereal killers<ok>
     
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  10. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    That really is a cracker (sic) though, the IRA are responsible for horse meat in burgers. <laugh>
     
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  11. Mick

    Mick Probably won't answer PMs Staff Member

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    And the other leader Jamie Bryson has this to say in his obviously self written Amazon profile http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jamie-Bryson/e/B008RDMYKQ - I'll go all Dev on this:

    Jamie Bryson (Born 1990) is a Northern Irish author and political figure.
    Jamie's political and Christian writings have been read all around the world. really? His first full published book was 'The First Shades of God' which is part of the 50 Shades of God series. This book is proving to be extremely popular with some Christians claiming it is a blueprint for radical change within the Church, some Church's [sic] have said it has the potential to upset the 'way things are' and have called for the book to be banned. What, who? <laugh>

    The book has received rave reviews for its honesty and fresh ideas. From whom? <laugh>
    The second book written by Jamie was the 'Four Men Had a Dream' book which aims to raise funds for the Glassgow [sic] Rangers fighting fund. This book has been entered into the Amazon 'best new Author' competition. by yourself and came nowhere? <laugh>
    The story is an inspirational fictional tale of love, friendship, loyalty and redemption as the lives of four Rangers supporters lives weave together in the midst of a [sic] astonishing climb from the ashes of the 3rd Division by a Rangers team with nothing but Billy (the books [sic] main character) a young man from the Shankill Road who signs for Rangers and a few worn out 9 in a row legends.
    The other three men are Bob who is a WW2 vetern and Pastor, James who is a dope smoking high school drop out and John who is a WW2 vetern [sic] who searchs [sic] for peace in the bottom of a pint glass.
    In a recent interview Jamie spoke of his idea for 'Four men had a dream'; 'I wrote this book to try and raise some money for the fighting fund, but also there are important themes running through the book. At the same time its [sic] abit [sic] of craic. I admire the long suffering fans of Rangers FC who have been betrayed by money greedy fat cats. The soul of the club belongs to the loyal fans here in Ulster, in Scotland and all around the globe.'
    Jamie was a [sic] election candidate in 2011 in the North Down area of Northern Ireland and he assures us his political career is far from over.
    'I failed to get elected on my first attempt, then again so did Churchill. <laugh><laugh> Perhaps the illusion this false peace process has created will have faded slightly and peoples [sic] eyes will be open to the lies the DUP have sold them come the next election. Regardless of that Ghandi once said that right is still right even if you are in a minority of one. How true.'
    A young man with a burning desire for justice in his eyes as he speaks and who can capture hearts and minds with his passion, uncompromising views and willingness to put himself out to the front.
    A truly intriguing man who breaks the mould, you cannot help but feel that in the future the life story of Jamie Bryson will be a blockbuster.
    This is a man who is unlikely to live in obscurity and die peacefully in his bed.

    When asked about what he feels his future holds his eyes sparkle as he responds with only two words 'Don Volente'.
    Bemused as to what he meant I asked him to expand, he laughed and explained 'Its [sic] a loose latin [sic] translation for God wills. My future holds whatever God wills. My life and my death are in the hands of the almighty.'
    I had to ask one final question, I was engrossed with this man. <laugh><laugh> I asked him what he felt his legacy would be at the end of his life, like Jesus Christ who he calls his saviour he spoke in parables;
    'The big boat is in the harbour ready to leave. Everyone wants on it, like the Titanic. Everyone wants to be seen to be on the Titanic. Theres [sic] a few good men who can see the ice berg [sic] looming ahead so chose [sic] against all logic to stay on the shore. When the big boat is sinking those on board will remember the men they ridiculed and blackened. They will be still standing on the shore.'


    What to ****ity ****?
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  12. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator Staff Member

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    Wee Jamie was on the Nolan show the other week. It was hilarious but depressing at the same time.

    Jamie is going to lead the "Pwaattissent" people in the future. We are all ****ed.
     
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  13. rogueleader

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    just nipping out to the shankhill butchers......
     
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  14. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    Theres an amazing brick-a-brack type shop in a village near me that has a whole, rather lengthy wall filled with books, I noticed for the first time a couple of days ago these are divided into two sections - - " Christian " and " Fiction " <laugh>
     
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  15. Super hooper

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    We Willie is an ex GAA player and went on buses to GAA matches in Dublin and sang
    IRA songs. He frauded the Government out of a large sum of money he wrangled out
    Of them for some scheme to help Protestant victims Seemingly he applied the old adage
    that charity begins at home too thickly.
     
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  16. Albatross

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    Now you know, Nimsay, how many, many others felt last summer, ya plank.
     
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  17. RebelBhoy

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    Military chiefs brand Remembrance Day tributes at Rangers game as 'inappropriate'

    27 Jan 2013 00:01
    THE half-time Remembrance tributes organised by Rangers have been banned and will be replaced by just a minute's silence in future following the compaints.


    Marines on top of Ibrox prepare to abseil down stand last November
    MILITARY chiefs have criticised Remembrance Day events organised by Rangers.

    Top brass branded the half-time parade during a match against Peterhead in November as inappropriate.

    Fans watched Royal Marines abseil from the stadium roof and a howitzer was fired from the trackside to signal a minute&#8217;s silence.

    But following complaints, Major General Nick Eeles, General Officer Commanding Scotland, met Navy and RAF chiefs and they agreed to ban a repeat.

    Instead, he has said just a minute&#8217;s silence would be a more appropriate way to mark the contribution of those who served in the two world wars and other conflicts.

    In a letter to one person who complained, the Army secretariat wrote: &#8220;The General Officer Commanding Scotland has now had the opportunity to review the events that took place at Ibrox Park with the other service heads in Scotland.

    "They share your view that the format of the half-time event and the conduct of those taking part in it was inappropriate for Remembrance weekend and will take steps to ensure that such events are conducted with appropriate solemnity in the future.

    &#8220;They believe that the minute&#8217;s silence before the match was the correct way to mark the occasion and Army commanders will be directed to restrict future Remembrance events to this type of activity in the future.

    &#8220;The focus of Remembrance activities must be on the fallen, not on those who are serving in the Armed Forces today.&#8221;

    More than 400 members of the Army, Navy and RAF were invited to Ibrox as guests of honour.

    Fans displayed a poppy mosaic before kick-off at Ibrox
    Willie Vass

    Veterans supported by Erskine Hospital were applauded by the 48,407 crowd.

    Rangers players wore special poppy strips during the match and fans displayed a poppy mosaic before kick-off. Servicemen were given footballs by subs from both sides and took part in a half-time kick-about.

    But in future, servicemen will only be allowed to participate in a minute&#8217;s silence during Remembrance weekend.

    The Ibrox parade was organised by the Rangers Charity Foundation to raise cash for ex-servicemen and their families.

    The club have regularly honoured the Armed Forces on match days over the years. In 2009, they welcomed marines from 45 Commando on to the pitch at half-time against Hearts after the troops finished a tour of Afghanistan.

    Scots Guardsman Gary Jamieson, who lost both legs in Afghanistan, was guest of honour during a match in 2010.

    A spokeswoman for the Army said: &#8220;Half-time events such as this one will no longer happen at Remembrance Day matches and we apologise if anyone was offended by what they felt was inappropriate behaviour.

    &#8220;Those from the Army who attended the match were invited as a thank you from the club as they wanted to show support for the job they do and raise money for Poppy Scotland.&#8221;

    A Rangers spokesman said the club have a close relationship with the services and will continue to mark Remembrance Day with proper respect.

    He said: &#8220;No one from any of the Forces has been in contact with us other than to thank us for our support and help.

    &#8220;Our Remembrance event proved to be the single largest memorial event in Scotland last year."

    World record Timmy
     
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  18. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator Staff Member

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  19. DevAdvocate

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    Grown men tanning strangers' windows. Jeeeesus.

    <doh>
     
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