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Old August 8th 03, 08:55 PM
Brett
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"vincent Brannigan" wrote:
| Brett wrote:
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| Where were your parents born?
| Where were you born?
| If the answer to either question includes someplace other than
Ireland,
| you are Irish wanna-be.
|
| The heir to the British throne is a British wanna be? since his daddy
is
| ole phil the Greek?

Ol Phil served in the Royal Navy before he renounced his Greek
citizenship and became a naturalized British citizen.

| Or De Valera was irish wanna be?

Yes.

| the Irish know who they are

And a large number, like you are just Irish wanna-be's, your answer
confirmed that you and your parents were not born there.



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Old August 8th 03, 08:57 PM
Brett
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"Jim Watt" wrote:
| On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 16:35:00 GMT, "Brett"
| wrote:
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| "vincent Brannigan" wrote:
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| | Brett wrote:
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| | So what - it just confirms my comment - you are just an Irish
| wanna-be.
| |
| | no, I am an Irish citizen
|
| No you are an Irish wanna-be.
|
| I think you have to concede if Vince holds Irish citizenship
| then he can reasonably claim to be Irish

As I said Irish wanna-be.



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Old August 9th 03, 09:53 AM
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 19:57:35 GMT, "Brett"
wrote:

"Jim Watt" wrote:
| On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 16:35:00 GMT, "Brett"
| wrote:
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| "vincent Brannigan" wrote:
| |
| |
| | Brett wrote:
| |
| | "
| |
| | So what - it just confirms my comment - you are just an Irish
| wanna-be.
| |
| | no, I am an Irish citizen
|
| No you are an Irish wanna-be.
|
| I think you have to concede if Vince holds Irish citizenship
| then he can reasonably claim to be Irish

As I said Irish wanna-be.


I prefer the term 'Plastic Paddies' when appropriate.

Having met a few who have not been there for six
generations who knew more about the place than me
who had the week before.
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Old August 9th 03, 12:20 PM
vince
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"Brett" wrote in message ...
"vincent Brannigan" wrote:
| Brett wrote:
|
|
| Where were your parents born?
| Where were you born?
| If the answer to either question includes someplace other than
Ireland,
| you are Irish wanna-be.
|
| The heir to the British throne is a British wanna be? since his daddy
is
| ole phil the Greek?

Ol Phil served in the Royal Navy before he renounced his Greek
citizenship and became a naturalized British citizen.


Im an Irish citizen from Birth. Ole Nick the Greek needed a job so he
joined the royalnavy. Married money and changed his name, jsut like
lots of immigrants to the USA. I have more ancestors who were British
subjects then he does.

He had so many german relatives they couldnt invite them to the
wedding

I guess the will elt anyone be british

Talk about a Wanna-Be




| Or De Valera was irish wanna be?

Yes.


Res ispa loquitur.

Vincent Brannigan
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Old August 9th 03, 02:16 PM
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"vince" wrote:
| "Brett" wrote in message
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| "vincent Brannigan" wrote:
| | Brett wrote:
| |
| |
| | Where were your parents born?
| | Where were you born?
| | If the answer to either question includes someplace other than
| Ireland,
| | you are Irish wanna-be.
| |
| | The heir to the British throne is a British wanna be? since his
daddy
| is
| | ole phil the Greek?
|
| Ol Phil served in the Royal Navy before he renounced his Greek
| citizenship and became a naturalized British citizen.
|
| Im an Irish citizen from Birth.

So why don't you do the US a favor and go live there



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Old August 9th 03, 06:09 PM
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"vince" wrote in message
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I guess the will elt anyone be british


The ones that didn't invade us run here anyway.

It makes life entertaining.

It also means you don't have to eat domestic cooking with decent ethnic food
shops and restaurants on every street corner.

Having once been the home of the greatest empire the world has ever seen has
its compensations, unless you actually like food boiled to death.

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William Black
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Pick any two from three



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Old August 11th 03, 01:45 PM
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In article , Jim wrote:
And which bit of the island of Ireland is occupied against the wishes of a
majority of its inhabitants?

William
Maybe I am mistaken, however I beleive there is only one island called
Ireland and one people called Irish.


Which contains two states, one a republic, one a constitutional monarchy and
two nationalities, one Irish Rebublican, one British.

From the history I have read, Tails I have been told when visiting, I am
lead to beleive the Irish would have prefered
the British had left a few hundred years ago and the British stayed by force
or arms.


Probably analogous "tales" can be told when visiting Indian reservations in
Yankland. **** happens, though, and lines have to be drawn. What the present
inhabitants think is more important than what those a few hundred years ago
thought.

Currently the Island is split into notheran Ireland (British) and Sotheran
Ireland (the country).


No, it's divided into Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom, and
the Republic of Ireland.

On my Visit to Ireland I came to the understanding from talking to Irishmen
that the majority of "Irish" would perfer the British left...


The "Irish" as a whole aren't relevent, just as the "British" as a whole
aren't. The majority of both don't live in Northern Ireland. The residents
of Northern Ireland are the only people whose voices are relevent in
the debate over whether Northern Ireland should leave the Union. I say
"leave" the union, as they may choose to apply to join the Republic, but,
of course, the Republic could refuse. At that stage, and only at that
stage, do the opinions of the residents of the Republic matter.

The Irish I talked with made it clear there was 1 Ireland and the only
reason there is a notheren is a minority of Irishmen (ulsters??) wish the
Brits
to remain.


There is only one Ireland, but it's a geographical term, in the same way
there is only one Great Britain. There are, however, two Irish states,
in the same way there are three states in Great Britain.

A majority of the residents of Northern Ireland presently wish to remain
in the Union. Please note that whilst all of Northern Ireland is in Ulster,
the two are not interchangable, as there exist three counties in Ulster
that are part of the Republic, since they were majority Nationalist.

--
I give confidential press briefings.
You leak.
He's been charged under section 2a of the Official Secrets act.
-- Irregular verbs, Yes Prime Minister.
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Old August 11th 03, 09:23 PM
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David Henderson wrote in message ...
In article , Jim wrote:
And which bit of the island of Ireland is occupied against the wishes of a
majority of its inhabitants?

William
Maybe I am mistaken, however I beleive there is only one island called
Ireland and one people called Irish.


Which contains two states, one a republic, one a constitutional monarchy and
two nationalities, one Irish Rebublican, one British.


It contains *three* nationalities. The Irish Republic,
the English, and the Scottish. The difference
between the English and the Scottish, is that
the Scottish have military training, they seem to actually know
something about the military, winning Battles, and Submarines.
Whereas the English are really only good for a French
joke or two every now and then.
 




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