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Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:13 pm
by jackthelad
Lurgan Lad wrote:I think given that Sinn Fein have more than 50% of the Catholic vote, and DUP have more than 50% of the Protestant vote how can you complain about Ravenhill being used for their launches? Really people are getting offended about the reality of Northern Ireland rather than something that is unacceptable. I'm not DUP voter, in fact I don't live in Northern Ireland, but the first step in being outraged has to be accepting reality.
It's like having your home burgled. All through the worst years of the terror, orchestrated by the vermin of Sinn Fein and fuelled by cretins in the DUP and the phuque witted morons who listened to their poison, we could turn up at Ravenhill and know that none of either of those piles of subhuman vomit would be there. I don't want them now. They haven'y changed, just changed the speech writers a bit.

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 7:53 pm
by twiglet
How can so many posters to this thread be so openly anti protestant and anti unionist without any interference from the powers-that-be.

As far as I can see Sinn Fein used the Stadium for their manifesto release WITHOUT ANY protestant/unionist objecting.

Some time later the DUP used it for the same purposes and suddenly we have all this gurning from a section of our 'support'.

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 8:35 pm
by Jackie Brown
Themmuns!!!

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Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 8:36 pm
by Dave
If you don't support protestantism or unionism you should be kicked of the board?

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 9:00 pm
by UlsterNo9
twiglet wrote:How can so many posters to this thread be so openly anti protestant and anti unionist without any interference from the powers-that-be.

As far as I can see Sinn Fein used the Stadium for their manifesto release WITHOUT ANY protestant/unionist objecting.

Some time later the DUP used it for the same purposes and suddenly we have all this gurning from a section of our 'support'.
Rum'n can you field this persons query please. Thanks

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 9:51 pm
by therealspratt
twiglet wrote:How can so many posters to this thread be so openly anti protestant and anti unionist without any interference from the powers-that-be.

As far as I can see Sinn Fein used the Stadium for their manifesto release WITHOUT ANY protestant/unionist objecting.

Some time later the DUP used it for the same purposes and suddenly we have all this gurning from a section of our 'support'.
Because God and history smile upon us! :stir:

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 9:57 pm
by big mervyn
Just for the record I hold both versions of Christianity and both shades of nationalism in equal contempt.

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 10:22 pm
by Rooster
I couldn't give any fecks as long as Ulster made a few £ out of it

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 9:24 am
by rumncoke
I’m one who is of the opinion that Religion or Politics should not be part of sport .

Unfortunately the Objectives of the GAA breach that ideal creating a sporting wall in this province maybe opening the doors to SF may help to destroy that wall if so it must be applauded.



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Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 12:48 pm
by Dan Dare
rumncoke wrote:I’m one who is of the opinion that Religion or Politics should not be part of sport .

Unfortunately the Objectives of the GAA breach that ideal creating a sporting wall in this province maybe opening the doors to SF may help to destroy that wall if so it must be applauded.



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What GAA Objectives? They building a Wall along the Border?

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 6:40 am
by Tender
How the feck did this go from the DUP to the Grab All Association?

Anyone who bothers themselves about religion or politics in this place is wasting their time. This thread has nothing to do with Rugby and there are other places on this forum better suited to such drivel.

Re: Ulster Rugby and the DUP

Posted: Mon May 13, 2019 11:09 am
by HwoodMike2umate
I know who I blame.