From: Achtungbaby on 9 Mar 2007 12:31 "(o:" <glesgabear(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:1173445780.152918.132620(a)v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... > > > why are you always here? are you obsessed with us celtic fans? you seem to have a problem with us expressing any sort of positive opinion about our team, whats wrong with you?
From: liam* on 9 Mar 2007 19:48 "(o:" wrote > On 9 Mar, 11:09, "liam*" <l...(a)TISCALI.is.ok> wrote: >> "(o:" wrote >> >> > On 9 Mar, 10:19, "liam*" <l...(a)TISCALI.is.ok> wrote: >> >> "(o:" wrote >> >> >> > more like another religious thread start by the resident bigot, yes >> >> > and we all know where it is going. >> >> >> Where in this thread have I mentioned anything indirectly related >> >> to religion?!? >> >> > We all know what direction this thread is going, its all you ever post >> >> So there was no mention of religion then. > > can see through your hypocritical post no problem. No I can't see any mention of religion in my original post either. Why are you so reactionary?
From: liam* on 9 Mar 2007 19:53 "Achtungbaby" wrote >> > why are you always here? are you obsessed with us celtic fans? you seem to > have a problem with us expressing any sort of positive opinion about our > team, whats wrong with you? Fair shout Ab.
From: (o: on 10 Mar 2007 03:07 On 9 Mar, 17:31, "Achtungbaby" <u...(a)bloodredsky.com> wrote: > "(o:" <glesgab...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:1173445780.152918.132620(a)v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... > > why are you always here? are you obsessed with us celtic fans? you seem to > have a problem with us expressing any sort of positive opinion about our > team, whats wrong with you? Hypocrites that feel the need to be loved every where they go.it would suit you's better to apologise to the victims closer to home or in most cases their family maybe a day trp to China for the victims of The Nanjing massacre or even France for victims of The Bartolomeu day massacre incase you missed it. Sieg heil! Sieg heil!" shouted one Irish fan as he proudly Nazi saluted the city's guests - scenes captured by our photographer. Then there were the football fans. Celtic and Ireland shirts were encased in Palestinian flags - any tactic to incite the opposition before such a decisive match. Passing pub-goers chanted: "Up the PLO. Up the IRA". Groups of marchers were soon echoing this. Arms raised aloft, the spectre of Nazi salutes again reared its ugly head on the route. Gardai turned a blind eye. One skin-headed man openly admitted to being an Irish Republican Army backer, the terrorists responsible for some of the worst violence in Ireland and Britain. http://www.jewishtelegraph.com/ire_4.html TRULY THE GREATEST FAKES IN THE WORLD.
From: (o: on 10 Mar 2007 05:15
On 10 Mar, 10:00, "TonyFlynn" <in_l...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: Awe wee tolly is hurting. |