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Thread: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

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    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    Meanwhile in the Middle East the British military are actually killing people.

  2. #12

    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    why does the selfslayer still live in a country he hates
    The irony of that accusation coming form you :/

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    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    As an Englishman I have no strong views on the Independence debate, though I was pleased that 'No' won the day and I hope you get the extra powers promised to you. However, I am bemused by the insistence of Yes campaigners that anyone voting 'No' was a 'traitor' or a 'coward'. It doesn't seem to be accepted that many people voted 'No' for the reason that they thought it in Scotland's best interests.

    Also, showing three heads on a stake is in pretty poor taste given recent events

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    Quote Originally Posted by crewedaft
    As an Englishman I have no strong views on the Independence debate, though I was pleased that 'No' won the day and I hope you get the extra powers promised to you. However, I am bemused by the insistence of Yes campaigners that anyone voting 'No' was a 'traitor' or a 'coward'. It doesn't seem to be accepted that many people voted 'No' for the reason that they thought it in Scotland's best interests.

    Also, showing three heads on a stake is in pretty poor taste given recent events
    I dont agree no voters are traitors and I think they definitely voted on what they thought best for Scotland.

    However, I know only one NO voter who voted No because of a reason other than fear. he voted No because hje prefers being British and while I disagree I think thats absolutely fair enough.

    In simple terms for most people the referendum came down to a choice between Fear (of what might happen, money, are we good enough, big enough etc) and a

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    Fair enough HB - thanks for the reply.

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    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    Quote Originally Posted by crewedaft
    As an Englishman I have no strong views on the Independence debate, though I was pleased that 'No' won the day and I hope you get the extra powers promised to you. However, I am bemused by the insistence of Yes campaigners that anyone voting 'No' was a 'traitor' or a 'coward'. It doesn't seem to be accepted that many people voted 'No' for the reason that they thought it in Scotland's best interests.

    Also, showing three heads on a stake is in pretty poor taste given recent events
    I voted yes but find the Tommy Sheridan/traitor/coward brigade embarrassing. Rather than engaging me further I'm turning off.

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    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer


    Apparently holding unsuitable views in Scotland gets you this fate.

    You would think that the fate that befell a certain Scot in the Middle East the week before the referendum they would have acted with a bit more decorum. :/

    But no, it's the Tartanban we're talking about.

    Oh, and BTW, I assume there will be no more points scoring about so-called Naz1 salutes after this?
    They had it out at the rally last Sunday as well.

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    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    As an Englishman I have no strong views on the Independence debate, though I was pleased that 'No' won the day and I hope you get the extra powers promised to you. However, I am bemused by the insistence of Yes campaigners that anyone voting 'No' was a 'traitor' or a 'coward'. It doesn't seem to be accepted that many people voted 'No' for the reason that they thought it in Scotland's best interests.

    Also, showing three heads on a stake is in pretty poor taste given recent events
    I voted yes but find the Tommy Sheridan/traitor/coward brigade embarrassing. Rather than engaging me further I'm turning off.[/quote]

    Yeah but then sir Walter and other scots haters like the vanguard n@sibears put folk back on course.

  9. #19

    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    Are there McNuremberg rallies going to be a regular thing with the 44.65% clan?

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    re: Chilling scenes at Tartanban rally

    All the greetin faced, facist, zombie Sevconians on this thread make me laugh. Only they imposed physical violence on people when the referendum was over, only they were caught on camera making **** salutes, only they would prefer their right tae wave a fleg take precedence over trying tae feed the poverty stricken, only they demand tae sing of a well known Glasgow Facist from the 1930's who supported British ****s against their own soldiers that they will be claiming tae love later today at Ibrox in yet another fake love-in.

    Sevconians like nothing better than tae rearrange history and change facts tae suit them, they really are a strange wee sect, constantly lying tae each other, as ye see in here, just tae make themselves appear above others. They really are pathetic and pitiful.

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