So they were catholic lads who wanted to come over for the marches? No biggy, my catholic friends come to the marches with me.
southport train station 1994 or 95, it was. It was the annual orange mans day parade. The NF including C18 turned up and a fight broke out by the train station between the some of the orangemen and the fascists. a kid was hurt by a bottle in the head thrown by a NF/C18 nob head no reason to lie, police were every where and we had to shut up shop
It's like when you hear about a bottle/brick/chair/flare being thrown at a football match and without fail it always seems to hit a Nine year old, terminally ill Girl in a wheel chair. Or so people say...
Seems quite likely actually. She's obviously unlucky. Anyway, people have the right to march. This isn't fascist spain under the yoke of Franco and the Catholic Church. Seems some sections of some communities can disrupt funeral processions and minutes silence as it is 'freedom of speech' yet some sections of another community cannot even have a funeral procession. This doesn't seem logical to me or am I missing something?
How long has this "tradition" of orange marches been going on for? have you researched the shameful paramilitary birth of the orange order you thick hun?
First, how was school. Secondly, please cut out the bigotry and vulgar language and I will happily teach you a thing or two. Good boy.
He had a great time - today the teacher was explaining that Humpty Dumpty was actually pushed off the wall by an agent from Mossad
We have been over this! religion doesnt equal political orientation. Only mugs like you use such things for point scoring