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Thread: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

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    re: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

    So the OO is going the same way as the Pope?

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    re: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

    The OO, a staunchly Unionist organisation, was hardly likely to back the Yes vote.

    The pope is a foreign diddy who has probably been told what to say by a committee of weirdos in Rome.

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    re: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    I don't think religion really comes into the independence debate.
    Was your face straight as you typed that?

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    re: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    The OO, a staunchly Unionist organisation, was hardly likely to back the Yes vote.

    The pope is a foreign diddy who has probably been told what to say by a committee of weirdos in Rome.
    Wasnt questioning the OO's Unionist credentials or their backing of the No campaign, just wanted tae know what it was about them that made Better Together tell them that their support in their campaign was not wanted ???? I think we all know the answer, they are seen as a hateful, bigoted and outdated insitution, who demand everything and give back nothing.

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    re: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

    I think I answered the question in the second post. They are marginalised and mainstream politics wants does not want to be publicly linked with marginalised or fringe groups, especially ones linked with problems in Northern Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airdrieman
    I don't think religion really comes into the independence debate.
    Was your face straight as you typed that? [/quote]

    Nae just religion, the football team people support will sway some folk to a Yes or a No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisbon_Lions_CSC
    The OO, a staunchly Unionist organisation, was hardly likely to back the Yes vote.

    The pope is a foreign diddy who has probably been told what to say by a committee of weirdos in Rome.
    Wasnt questioning the OO's Unionist credentials or their backing of the No campaign, just wanted tae know what it was about them that made Better Together tell them that their support in their campaign was not wanted ???? I think we all know the answer, they are seen as a hateful, bigoted and outdated insitution, who demand everything and give back nothing.[/quote]

    We all know the answer

    ^^^^^^^^

    Never a Brit Soldier pre or post match at celtic park to show appreciation to there endeavours right wrong or indifferent of the matter

    Celtic changed a minutes silence to an applaud

    We all know the answer

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    Quote Originally Posted by budgeover
    The OO, a staunchly Unionist organisation, was hardly likely to back the Yes vote.

    The pope is a foreign diddy who has probably been told what to say by a committee of weirdos in Rome.
    Wasnt questioning the OO's Unionist credentials or their backing of the No campaign, just wanted tae know what it was about them that made Better Together tell them that their support in their campaign was not wanted ???? I think we all know the answer, they are seen as a hateful, bigoted and outdated insitution, who demand everything and give back nothing.[/quote]

    We all know the answer

    ^^^^^^^^

    Never a Brit Soldier pre or post match at celtic park to show appreciation to there endeavours right wrong or indifferent of the matter

    Celtic changed a minutes silence to an applaud

    We all know the answer [/quote]

    ...and that has wh

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    re: Better Together tell Orangies tae sling their sash...

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisbon_Lions_CSC
    The OO, a staunchly Unionist organisation, was hardly likely to back the Yes vote.

    The pope is a foreign diddy who has probably been told what to say by a committee of weirdos in Rome.
    Wasnt questioning the OO's Unionist credentials or their backing of the No campaign, just wanted tae know what it was about them that made Better Together tell them that their support in their campaign was not wanted ???? I think we all know the answer, they are seen as a hateful, bigoted and outdated insitution, who demand everything and give back nothing.[/quote]

    We all know the answer

    ^^^^^^^^

    Never a Brit Soldier pre or post match at celtic park to show appreciation to there endeavours right wrong or indifferent of the matter

    Celtic changed a minutes silence to an applaud

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