Glorio - Nine Irishmen
Uploader Comments (vassilisaprekrasnaya)
All Comments (23)
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Great video.Never forget these people,never forget fight for better society,NEVER FORGET THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM OF IRISHMEN AND IRISHWOMEN!
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@imatim1888 Ive got irish english welsh and scottish in me but in all fairness yank your speaking their language how ridiculous do you feel.
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@imatim1888 Ive got irish english welsh and scottish in me but in all fairness yank your speaking their language how ridiculous do you feel.
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england sent the seeds of ireland all over the world,im an irish emigrant to the usa,my son graduated from west point 04,he served in iraq for 15 months ,and he's so proud of his irish roots.england can go to hell,our history tells it all. tiocfadh ar la
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The struggle continues even to this day, glory to the bold fenian fighters of today
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I love this song. It reminds me of my grandmother.
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@apriloreilly13 well if you want to keep going back uk was a small shitty island full of savages belonging to Rome, [actually it still is a shitty island full of savages]
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Thank you for posting this video/song.
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John Mitchell also had two sons killed fighting on the Confederate side in the US Civil War.
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This is a fantastic piece of work !!
Thank you Vassili !
Erin go Bragh.
WolfArden44 4 years ago 2
Well said.
vassilisaprekrasnaya 4 years ago
At the end where you say they beacme outstanding citizens in Austrailia, U.S, and Canada -- acutally it wasnt Canada, it was Newfoundland. Newfoundland didnt become a part of Canada until 1949.
apriloreilly13 4 years ago
I have just taken the story from word to word as I have read it.
Anyway, thanks for that piece of info.
vassilisaprekrasnaya 4 years ago
Yeah, I understand. But you said Richard O'Gorman became Governor general of Newfoundland, so therefore he had nothing to do with Canada, as you said/quoted in the end of the video... But that's not "correct".
apriloreilly13 4 years ago
That is called "licentia poetica" and at that time Newfoundland was British colony, so it would be rather correct to say "outstanding citizens of AU, US, and UK".
vassilisaprekrasnaya 4 years ago