See, I just don't know if their doctrine would work in a place where the economy is booming, thus not gaining enough influence in the free state to gain enough momentum. Even the 32's have some well craft and logical policies. If it just weren't for the bloody RIRA getting in their way of being taken seriously.
Yeah, I saw that. Typical and expected response from that Catholic fearing lot.
But the economy isn't quite booming yet. It's improving, due mainly to their policy of taking on everyone's outsourcing, but they've got a ways to go. Hasn't been too long since a Catholic could finally get a decent job, either.
Maybe they just got sick of having Mr. Ed as their leader... "Dad, Ian Paisley's staring at the sun again..."
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-yawn-
Of curse ya weren't amused. After all, nobody can be bustin' on Gypo Gerry around ya, can they? ;-)
Bust all you'd like, but it's just not productive.
Taking time to ridicule Gerry only takes time away from finding an alternative, no?
ISRP/INLA
You can't be serious with 2% of the vote...
Ah, but it's a policy with great potential for working, unlike Gerry "Bend Over for the Brits" Adams
BTW, didja see Paisley go kicked out as head of the Free Presbyterian Church?
See, I just don't know if their doctrine would work in a place where the economy is booming, thus not gaining enough influence in the free state to gain enough momentum. Even the 32's have some well craft and logical policies. If it just weren't for the bloody RIRA getting in their way of being taken seriously.
Yeah, I saw that. Typical and expected response from that Catholic fearing lot.
But the economy isn't quite booming yet. It's improving, due mainly to their policy of taking on everyone's outsourcing, but they've got a ways to go. Hasn't been too long since a Catholic could finally get a decent job, either.
Maybe they just got sick of having Mr. Ed as their leader... "Dad, Ian Paisley's staring at the sun again..."
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