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  • Paisley in the hay day! Pope's, President's or Prime Minister's. He would give it to them all, double barreled, shot loaded "No Surrender"

  • After the English had finished their genocidal ethnic cleansing of the north of Ireland they had to move in many people from Scotland to live on and work the land.The thing most northerners are unaware of is many of these Scots planters came from blood lines going back to when the Irish Ruled much of Scotland under the Dal Riada a kingdom that influenced most of Scotland. In Fact this is why many Scots can still speak Gaelic. Also the term Scotti means Irishman. So Welcome home my Irish Brethren

  • @MrIrishBilly

    Ack shut up you fenian, it's 2012

  • @codownni

    You missed the point of the this little history lesson I'm pointing out that we are all the same and hating each other is stupidity since we are all Irish, but well done you got the year right

    : )

  • @MrIrishBilly

    I understood fully what you said. I'm about as much Irish as I am Korean.

  • @codownni

    Kam sa hamnida

    Anyong ha sae yo

    Or if your from Scots planter origin your more than likely of Irish lineage Google Scotland's Irish Origins Volume 54 Number 4, July/August 2001 by Dean R. Snow

    on archaeology org the research was funnily enough paid for by the British Council.

  • @MrIrishBilly

    I'm of English origin, and I couldn't care less about all this nonsense, who cares?

  • @codownni

    Obviously you do why else would you have read it and been upset enough to say it's nonsense has it touched a nerve perhaps.

    : )

  • @MrIrishBilly

    Nope just offends me when people live in the past and have so little personality, self worth  or accomplishments that they adopt ethnic/national pride. Sad.

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  • @codownni Nope you couldn't be more wrong. I do know quite a bit about history in general but I also look forward to a time when all the people of this Island live in peace in a united Ireland. Which by the way the wind is blowing looks like it may even be in my lifetime. The first (of many I'm sure) referendums on the subject will soon take place. Ireland has green white and orange in it's flag to symbolize our two traditions living together with peace between us, foresight is a great thing.

  • @MrIrishBilly

    Even my most Republican friends don't care any more, the fire has been put out. No one wants to join with the south, it's broke, in massive debt and ruined. The Irish can't rule themselves you see. No Surrender.

  • @codownni

    Look up a little thing called NAMA you'll find the southern Irish government is owed tens of billions from england and 5 Billion from the north of Ireland alone.England has done all it can to stop Ireland calling in these debts but it's just a matter of time so I wouldn't be gloating over money you owe the south I'd be wondering how your going to pay it back.

    Toodles

    : )

  • Does Ulster really say no? With counties already part of the Republic I don't think so,

  • Im a northern irish catholic but I cant help but laugh at paisley sometimes, this is hilarious

  • ULSTER SAYS NO!

  • @carl478

    You need to brush up on your geography as only six of the nine counties of ulster are still held by the english....... for now

    : )

  • @MrIrishBilly I need to brush up on my geography? Why's that??? I was merely quoting Mr Paisley's banner in the video.

    If you watched the video instead of trying to be such a smart arse with everybody here you might have copped it!

  • @carl478

    By saying Ulster instead of northern Ireland he's subliminally admitting he's part of a united Ireland,

    : )

  • tony blair told him straight, you either sit down with them or were walking away, he didnt say no

  • Who lets him in?

  • @JaayyB He was an MEP. That's how he got in

  • great man!

  • A hero the British people he ensured N. Ireland remained free from Irish clutches. Is he the worlds only living hero left ?

  • @leafybrow he probibly is, if he was still leader for DUP therre wldnt be parts of northern ireland that have taken to the Irish. We support him, we trust him, but we dont trust the other parties or even the current DUP leader. Paisley is a true Ulster man and many protestants were so inspired by him and supportive. my family love him. we need him back but i hear he aint 2 well sadly.

  • @leafybrow

    We really need hero's like this in the Dail what do you say we all unite and stop all this fighting.

    : )

  • Yes, Paisley has a lot to answer for. He realised that too when he decided that enough was enough and he negotiated a peace deal with the Nationalists. It is hugely misunderstood, but Paisley is a product of a place unlike anywhere else on earth, apart from Bible belt USA. He is a fundamentalist. Everything is either black or white with him. Love him or loath him, can you imagine having him on YOUR side? Compare him with some of the politicians running Europe today.

  • The sooner the old bastard dies, the better.

  • @MrPenfold84 yes the better for God's Kingdom, but the worse for this earth..... 

  • scum both of them

  • I find Ian Paisley hilarious.

  • As someone who holds republican opinions, I can't help but admire Ian Paisley for having the balls to do that to old Maggie

  • I was lucky enough to have dinner with Lord Paisley last week. A real man of conviction, very unlike anyone you might find in politics today. He acted from his heart, people should respect that, and he often acted to his political detriment for things he believed in. I hope many reading will be able to agree that if more in politics shared his approach and attitude we would live in a far greater country, one that could respect both itself and work in the interest of its citizens.

  • Both as bad as each other

  • Ian Paisley is an ignorant evil man.

  • @MrFocaleile A loud-mouthed bigot who has a lot to answer for! I blame him for many of the problems in NI.

  • Well done Dr Paisley

  • I respect Ian Paisley.

  • Pailsey is a legend and how right he is on hwta he says. Shame is turned his back on the real people by giivng into terrorist IRA scum

  • Yep the world will miss you ( and yer purely symbolic heavy batons ) when you go Mr Paisley.btw, which American College of Theology sold you ,yer Docterate and for how much ?

  • You always know where you stand with Paisley!

  • even if i dont agree with paisley u got to hand it to him hes got balls!

  • legend

  • @asianmancgman jamesdonnelly90 is a scottish uniontis posing as republican to blacken their name. hes is a cunt. he has other accounts such as taiginator

  • @mickydoda1985 Taiginator!! LOL. That's a fuckin belter!! hahahahaha

  • thatcher ha you dont want to fck with her one is amused.

  • Hes a horrible animal. but he does get his point across, better then a politician who doesnt stand up for what they beleive in.

  • Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

    He says no.

  • Thatcher just blanks him, no reaction. She has seen off fat bigger fish than him and would have no time for such brutish tactics.

  • maybe Paisley should give the kids the virginity back who his nonce associates took at Kincorra - no fan of the pope but no fan of this windbag either

  • yeah,well then Pro's have OWNED property in Northern Irland for over 1000 years.Time to move on dont you think?

  • pitiful bigot. the epitome of a person who accomplishes nothing. all gas no brain

  • both should hang 

  • both scum

  • this is the only time in history that i've ever been on the side of Thatcher

  • Is anyone aware that the South don't want us? And we don't want them. Even though a portion of Britain may not like us very much, the UK government will not let NI out of their hands.

  • I'm with the newest Protestant order in Ulster - the Royal White Order of King Solomon. You can read more about it at my channel. No surrender! Victory to unionism and Protestantism in Ulster!

  • @MrHulio1985 @mickthemaddy guys guys guys please lets not start this line of arguement. Hulio while it may be true that britain and ireland share a similar ancestry the vikings and normans werent the first to settle in ireland infact they were one of the last of the pre-modern settlements to be set up in ireland. Ireland has been inhabited since the middle stone age period, middens and megalothic tombs along with a plethora of other features testify to this.

  • He is a protestant, so he's protesting

  • How many times did this guy get thrown out of the bloody european parliament? its ridduclous maybe its just the way the news presents it but he never seems to respect the right of others to speak uninterupted, constantly badgering them and doesnt accept or acknowledge any views other then his own. He clearly didnt get how a civilised parliamentary precedings were meant to go on.

  • @LordGazza123 fuck off you fenian bastard. he spoke out for those who did'ny have a voice, he was'nt mearly invading anyone's speeches for the hell of it. ian Paisley god bless him, was sticking up for the people or Northern ireland's rights, which thatcher did'nt even acknowledge

  • @MrHulio1985 Nice one there first sentenace of your comment and you are already insulting people way to have a civilised arguement. Sorry but that is not the issue here there are rules and procedures there for a reason you dont get to ignore them just because you dont like them. If Mr Paisley had an issue with Thachter then he should have taken it up with her after she had finished speaking not interupting her mid way through and not allowing her her own rights.

  • @MrHulio1985 if you want people to respect your rights you must respect their's in turn. should northern ireland have had more of a role in the anglo irish agreements of course but that didnt give mr paisley the right to bypass democratic and diplomatic procedings.

  • @LordGazza123 Maggie Thatcher would'nt know human rights if they spat in her eye. People like the "Iron Lady" don't listen unless you take action against her and demand that she uphold your rights. All conservaties are cut from the same cloth. I garuantee you now by the end of Cameron's premiership he'll have the place upside down and everyone at each others throats again, just like Thatcher did in the 80's. She is an evil old cow and she deserves about as much respect as child molesting priests

  • @LordGazza123 I don't even know why southern Ireland want some powers over the north anyway the people of Northern Ireland have made it quite clear that they want to stay loyal to the UK so they should just butt out and mind their own side of Ireland. Northern Ireland would only unite Ireland again if the south joined the union again and i don't see that happening do you? Might aswell leave protestant Northern Ireland alone and worry about their own mess that they are in now with the bail outs.

  • @MrHulio1985 Sir i'm not arguing with you on whether or not r.o.i should have any role in how N.I governs itself and i think the vast majority of people both north and south of the border agree that they shouldnt and that anyone who tries to force a unionification through violent means is clearly wrong but sir you must concide that for a democracy to work efficently and properly you must respect the opinions and rights of others even if you dont agree with them be they right or left wing.

  • @MrHulio1985 and even if those people dont listen to you, you dont give them ammunition to use against you by disrupting parliamentary precedure. you stick to the system in place you show that you are willing to abide by the rules ofthe house and not interupt them and eventually they will even if they dont agree with you gain a level of respect for you. What thatcher did or not do is irrelivant as pm she deserved the right to speak uninterupted. nothing gives you the right to act the way he did.

  • @MrHulio1985 I think the catholic people of Northern Ireland might have something to say about that, considering the brits invaded and occupied their country against it's will. Read a history book once in a while or, failing that, away and take your face for a shite.

  • @mickthemaddy What and Irish people were the only people to occupy it before hand? Give me a break, only reason there is anyone on the Island of Ireland and great Britain is from vikings and Normans settling here, they were unihabited then. Why don't you splash out on that toilet roll dispenser for your face so you can wipe your mouth after you talk shit.

  • @MrHulio1985 @mickthemaddy Celtic and christain settlements also existed in ireland before the vikings and normans came. However even if both civiliastions settled in britain and ireland that does not excuse or infact disregard the simple fact that yes Britain did invade ireland and took the lands of the chieftains which then became plantation settlements and diamond towns such as bandon in cork with the most famous and successful being naturally N.I. It happened we cant change it get over it.

  • @mickthemaddy The Roman Catholics invaded and took Irish Celtic heritage away.Where do you think St.Patty came from?He wasnt Irish.Mabey you should read a book.And while your at it mabey North America should be given back to the Natives.

  • @independentjames1 Dont worry I know my history, but how far back do you really want to go? I'm talking about fairly recent history in a so called "civilised country" so don't talk shite.

  • @independentjames1: I think the goober in need of reading history is you, maybe a little dictionary time on your part would do you some good as well. In what sense of the term "invaded" did St. Patrick invade Ireland? He was 1st taken as a hostage & slave. Then he came alone as a voluntary missionary. I guess English isn't your native language. Give it a few years, you'll get the hang of it.

  • @mickthemaddy I guess you believe America should give the land back to the natives there too?And Canada should do the same?

  • @MrHulio1985 Except it's not entirely Protestant Northern Ireland, it's not Catholic Northern Ireland either, it's just Northern Ireland, fuck religion. There are people of both faiths, and many more in Northern Ireland, religion should be irrelevant. Because of the geography of Northern Ireland, and the brutality perpetrated on Ireland, the North should be part of the Republic. But that's not democratic. Thus for the moment it's a union, when there's a Republican majority, North can join Eire

  • Haha he cracks me up :P

  • loyalist legend

  • true as case of calling 'the kettle black'

  • @rangersrshameless He's stupid. He's a tyrant. He even never allowed Catholics to vote. He's a thug

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