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  • so proud of this song!!! i may speak English but thats only because it was beat into my ancestors, but i will be IRISH until d day i die!! Tiocfaidh ár lá!!!!!! xxxxxx

  • my homeland at the top

  • :D

    

  • Very pretty!

  • All 129 Scottish seats have been called in. Scottish National Party 69 seats, Scottish Greens 2 seats, Margo MacDonald Independent Nationalist 1 seat. Scottish Labour 37 seats, Scottish Conservative and Unionist 15 seats, Scottish Liberal Democrats 5 seats. Pro-Independence legislators 72 seats, Unionist legislators 57 seats. Nationalist Majority 15 seats. Bye bye United Kingdom Born 1st May 1707 died 6th May 2011. "Fuck your Union Jack we want our country back". FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOM.

    Stephen.

  • @bugsbunny2022 nice lets hope there is a referendum in the near future.

  • Erin go Bragh! Long live the Republic!

  • Nice! I'm Romanian from America, not Irish from America.

  • I'll bet he's left his Italian flag in the sun too long the red has faded to orange.

    Bill Donegan

  • god bless Ireland. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx­xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • I salute the flag of ireland

  • Errin go brach!

  • @XKaOs34X u spelled Eire wrong

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  • that's some logic hitler...

  • orange actually

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  • the Irish tricolor is green, white, and orange.

  • its orange

  • long live Ireland, long live Palestine

  • @6aher Im irish, like this message. Israel treats the palestinian people like the english used to treat us!!!

  • are you color blind or do you not know flags? Ireland's tricolor green, white, orange. Italy's green, white, red.

  • you idolize a mad man so anything you say is automatically psychotic and irrelevant

  • look just stay the fuck off my page

  • @h4ilh1tler

    you're actually retarded. The tricolour isn't even a century old. Eire was under the British flag for centuries, the most common interpretation of the tricolour is orange=protestantism, green= roman catholicism and white= the truce between the two. (even tho there's no truce these days). and emm... ireland was founded in 8000BC, the italy we know today wasn't founded until 1861 so fuck off you nazi racist dúramán

  • you colour blind pizza eating idiot.

    ireland has been around a lot longer than italy, newgrange was built in 5000b.c.

    so blow it out of your arse.

  • @h4ilh1tler just never insult the irish like you do again, you god damn nazi or some day you'll wake up with broken arms and legs!

    and by the way I'm german....

    Long live Ireland!!!

  • @h4ilh1tler They both originated in 1848 as a result of the European Revolutions of that year. They both copied the French Tricolour. The Green represents Irish Catholics, the Orange Irish Protestants, and the White Peace and Brotherhood between both. So epic fail Mr Hitler. BTW I hope the SNP win next month and win at least 65 seats out of 129, so we can have a Referendum to dismantle the "Brutish" State, and achieve Scottish Independence. Unity and Freedom to all my Celtic Cousins. 

  • @bugsbunny2022 Unity and Freedom too you as well Im Scottish-Irish from the US and I hope that someday soon the UK dissolves reuniting Ireland and freeing Scotland and Wales

  • @h4ilh1tler I think you are just angry for no apparent reason:)

  • @h4ilh1tler: your computer screen must be severly fucked cause that color is ORANGE.

  • @h4ilh1tler nah, they are similar but the italian flag has a different shade of green and has red instead o' orange.

  • @h4ilh1tler THAT IS THE TRICOLOUR!

  • Éirinn go Brách

  • is that a picture from google earth?

  • no i got it from Wikipedia

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