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Subject: 52 Police injured in Northern Ireland protest


Posted by: M3TAL617
Northern Ireland, you geographically inept retard. And what's more I knew that'd be the case as soon as I read "52 Police injured", that doesn't happen down South. Only here in this -blam!-hole of a country I'm forced to spend my days in.


You aren't the only one dude. So annoying and pathetic these protests. Although to be fair some good fun has came out of it. Still but so annoying wish they would just give over, put the flag up take it down who cares doesn't make any difference, -blam!- ignorant people have no idea what they are talking about.

[Edited on 01.06.2013 11:08 AM PST]

  • 01.06.2013 11:08 AM PDT
Subject: 52 Police injured in Ireland protest

Now let's get down to business, I don't got no time to play around, what is this?

Since the rioting is getting a bit out of hand, and Northern Ireland is still part of the UK, wouldn't it make it easier to just put the flag back up? There's no real reason to take it down, and people are blowing stuff up.

  • 01.06.2013 11:08 AM PDT


Posted by: TheMongoose3
Since the rioting is getting a bit out of hand, and Northern Ireland is still part of the UK, wouldn't it make it easier to just put the flag back up? There's no real reason to take it down, and people are blowing stuff up.


Yea I don't know why they took it down in the first place, didn't bother me or anyone else and its only caused trouble since it has came down.

  • 01.06.2013 11:10 AM PDT

My troll sense is tingling.


Posted by: JackoIBA

Posted by: TheMongoose3
Since the rioting is getting a bit out of hand, and Northern Ireland is still part of the UK, wouldn't it make it easier to just put the flag back up? There's no real reason to take it down, and people are blowing stuff up.


Yea I don't know why they took it down in the first place, didn't bother me or anyone else and its only caused trouble since it has came down.

Well, a department that works directly for the Queen of England actually decided that it's okay to not wave the flag the whole year round, just on certain days. Which Belfast will.

The Loyalists aren't listening to the -blam!- people they're supposed to be loyal to.

  • 01.06.2013 11:28 AM PDT

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