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SeanBM 35 | 5,797  
12 Jul 2009 /  #91
A pole will never be fully accepted in the Irish nation.

By RevokeNice, as for the rest of the population of Irish people, most will accept you.

As for RevokeNice, don't worry, he is just here because he can't hack it on an Irish forum.
They keep banning him and he is such a sad person, he keeps re-registering under new names and now he is here.

I am telling you this Del Boy, just to let you know RevokeNice is a minority of one...
well the only people who think like him are the hateful people referred to in the news article.

Maybe we should call in RevokeNice to lend a hand yes/no

You had to ask!

;)
Kapusta 2 | 66  
12 Jul 2009 /  #92
A pole will never be fully accepted in the Irish nation.

Unless he gets citizenship...
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #93
Ah the castle catholic, SeanBM. Banned from no such forum, but anyway, 7 out of 10 Irish people agree with me, they want an end to immigration from eastern europe.
irishdeano 5 | 304  
12 Jul 2009 /  #94
7 out of 10 Irish people agree with me, they want an end to immigration from eastern europe.

I havent met to many, Nextly Combat 18 are neo nazis dont consider themselves as irish and combat 18 would also shoot you
scarbyirp  
12 Jul 2009 /  #95
pole will never be fully accepted in the Irish nation.

Ever heard of the Markiewiczes ? Ya Gombeen Man

I've read enough of yer gobshite bigotry. If you hurry you up north you can still make it in time for the orange parades, try Sandy row or Ballymacarrett, there I'm sure you'll be at home with your mates and other BNP/C18 headbangers. They'll give you a warm welcome.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #96
She was born Irish and married a Pole. Still Irish.
OP Del boy 20 | 254  
12 Jul 2009 /  #97
I am telling you this Del Boy, just to let you know RevokeNice is a minority of one...
well the only people who think like him are the hateful people referred to in the news article.

Sean, no worries, just ignore cnut. It makes him foam at the mouth and that's a good fun.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #98
Del boy

When are you going home?
scarbyirp  
12 Jul 2009 /  #99
She was born Irish and married a Pole. Still Irish.

What about Maeve who was born at Lissadell? Tell ya what, if you don't fancy meeting with your loyalist mates, your more than welcome to come and meet with us in the Lower whack. We'd be happy to give you a lecture on the Irish diaspora - no problem chara.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #100
scarbyirp

Iam not your cara(sic). I have no time for huns, the last wave of planters. See the problems they cause, well in 400 years for now the most recent wave will be worse!
scarbyirp  
12 Jul 2009 /  #101
I have no time for huns

Me too. But you sound just like one.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #102
scarbyirp

Why, because I, like 68% of the Irish people, opposse mass immigration from Poland? Ever hear the term, importing poverty? Because thats what we have just done for the last five years, and now the Irish are joining them on the scrap heap! Wages are crashing, 400,000 on the dole(80,000 foreigners) all helped by mass immigration. It has been of no benefit to the Irish people.

I opposse all plantations, be they Protestant or Polish!
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #103
like 68% of the Irish

So then you are opposed to 32% of Irish people...strange, that sounds a bit bigoted. Though that is the impression im hearing anyway.

I opposse all plantations, be they Protestant or Polish!

Its your own country, you voted to be part of the E.U and accept the huge donations thrown at you by it.

Wages are crashing, 400,000 on the dole

So stop being a lazy ****** and go out and tell people to look for a job, any job, toilet cleaning still pays a wage.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #104
dtaylor5632

The 32% probably consists of immigrants, business men, and lefties.

I have a job and a decent amount of cash in the bank.
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #105
The 32% probably consists of immigrants, business men, and lefties.

Of course it does, and going by the fact not one Irish guy here accepts your views kinda makes me think otherwise. Do you have an Irish version of the dailly toilet paper where you seek out this BS?

I have a job and a decent amount of cash in the bank.

And so we are led to believe, by owning a business in a foreign country. What right have you to be in Spain?
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #106
dtaylor5632

If the Spanish want to repatriate me, fair enough. I spend 6 weeks there over the course of the year. Employing five locals full time and two part time.
scarbyirp  
12 Jul 2009 /  #107
I opposse all plantations, be they Protestant or Polish!

You're not in RSF are you? What about the Vikings who planted Dublin? There's plenty of viking in your jackeen blood. I'm sure you could prove it with a DNA sample.

Oh and incidently, a lot of Protestants turned out to be very decent Irishmen. I needn't list them all should I? Or maybe you've not read any Irish history?
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #108
If the Spanish want to repatriate me, fair enough. I spend 6 weeks there over the course of the year. Employing five locals full time and two part time.

Were you not offering a job to another Irish guy on these forums just the other day?
So you spend 6 weeks there and most of your profit is spent where exactly?
What benefit do you have for the country, that another unemployed Spanish person couldnt do?

a lot of Protestants turned out to be very decent Irishmen.

A point lost on our bigoted friend, you don't have to be Catholic to be Irish.
irishdeano 5 | 304  
12 Jul 2009 /  #109
If the Spanish want to repatriate me, fair enough. I spend 6 weeks there over the course of the year. Employing five locals full time and two part time.

but your still taking money from the bar, for yourself in ireland
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #110
dtaylor5632

I have explained on here before, that this is a hobby, not a business interest. I along with four others, pooled together our money and bought this beach bar. All my profits go straight back into the bar, renovations, upgrades, etc etc. I am using it as a learning curve, eventually, in the future, I will buy a bar in Dublin. From there my empire will be born.

scarbyirp

I was referring to the loyalists, not Theobald Wolfe Tone, Parnell, etc etc.
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #111
So you put all your profits straight back into the business? How do you make your way through life?

So you would agree to the same principal for Polish people who buy bars in Ireland.
On the same note, what about British people moving to Ireland, for work or buying holiday homes.
irishdeano 5 | 304  
12 Jul 2009 /  #112
have explained on here before, that this is a hobby, not a business interest. I along with four others, pooled together our money and bought this beach bar. All my profits go straight back into the bar, renovations, upgrades, etc etc. I am using it as a learning curve, eventually, in the future, I will buy a bar in Dublin. From there my empire will be born.

so a learning curve in spain? why not sell it to a spanish man, and start your pub in kildare as a learning curve.

reason being you know there is money to made in a beach bar
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #113
so a learning curve in spain? why not sell it to a spanish man, and start your pub in kildare as a learning curve.

Or the guy is ************ and its all crap ;) You know we are speaking to a sh1t head here mate ;)
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #114
dtaylor5632

I have employment in Ireland. As I have stated, its more of a hobby. My work in Ireland is my bread and butter. I have no problem with Brits emigrating to Ireland in sensible numbers. Irish people emigrate to the UK and vice versa, it is reciprocal. Unlike mass immigration from eastern europe, which is, in affect, large transfers of cheap labour from east to west.

irishdeano

I have bought this bar with one Irish mate and two Spaniards. All of my profits go back into the bar, all employees are Spanish. What part of this do you not understand? I take nothing out of it other than free food and drink and somewhere to stay for 6 weeks.
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #115
All of my profits go back into the bar, all employees are Spanish. What part of this do you not understand?

I don't understand why you offered the same person u are replying to a job there.
Where is the bar, and what is its name?
ragtime27 1 | 146  
12 Jul 2009 /  #116
Were you not offering a job to another Irish guy on these forums just the other day?
So you spend 6 weeks there and most of your profit is spent where exactly?
What benefit do you have for the country, that another unemployed Spanish person couldnt do?

Rev,Taylor is 100% right,you can't have it both ways,I'll purchase you business(50%off) so Taylor won't have anything against you ;)
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #117
dtaylor5632

I would not employ Dean to clean my toilet. The bar is in Benalmadena. As for the name, thats none of your business. Who I am and what I do is none of your business.
scarbyirp  
12 Jul 2009 /  #118
RevokeNice

Your posts sadden me. I find them childish and bigotted. I think you are just a wind-up merchant. In case you didn't know, our Irish history is one of emigration. Our greatest export was our people. We were forced to go cap in hand to other countries, and we were scattered to the four corners of the earth. We relied on the hospitality of those whose country we had made our new homes.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
12 Jul 2009 /  #119
We emigrated to New World countries, like all europeans. Australia, New Zealand, America, and Canada. We also emigrated to the UK, which at the time, we where part of.

You cannot compare this to mass immigration to Ireland from Poland. We are small island with an indigenous population. Poland has a population ten times larger than Irelands.

Polish immigration into Ireland, is the equivalent of every Irish citizen resident in Ireland, emigrating to Poland. All three and a half million of them.
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999  
12 Jul 2009 /  #120
thats none of your business.

Who I am and what I do is none of your business.

Who are the Polish people in Ireland and what have they to do with you?
Are you in fact Irish?

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