Unable to refute the actual historical facts above because the historical facts are irrefutable, the usual crackpots mock Irish patriotism and the Sinn fein movement in an effort to ruin the thread.
He's one of my two US Senators. Ain't gonna happen him becoming a republican. I'd guess the most that could happen if the crazy progressives stay in control of the democrat party and continue to ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said the United States did not need Canadian oil, gas, autos or lumber and reiterated his suggestion that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. I think Trump's ...
Someone who had to be hidden for months recently. Granpaw Hillbilly or something.. some guy with a history of having three different family names, I believe. King's Inns must be destroyed. Please note ...
Great slew of Executive Orders by Trump. Almost all were what the people who put Trump in office for wanted. Since democrats are minorities in both the House and Senate chambers of Congress, I suspect ...
This time targeting abortion rights, specifically ending of federal funding. "Northern Ireland is in the unbelievably special position - unique position in the entire world, European continent - in ...
Security guards prevent crime from happening simply because they are a deterent. Micheál Martin jumping up and down during the election declaring "Garda management won't be able to stop me from ...
Politicians often like to jump on the bandwagon for nice sounding ideas that are impractical such as the Fianna Fail proposal for transport police. While the visible presence of police would make ...
The legend of Tom Barry was built upon his actions in teh War of Independence, particularly in actions such as the Kilmicheal and Crossbarry ambushes in 1920 and 1921. What is less less known is his ...
In 1518, a ship carrying the Archduke Ferdinand of the Holy Roman Empire from Spain to the Low Countries was driven into Kinsale by storms. Ferdinand was the brother of the Holy Roman Emperior Charles ...
Custer's attitude towards plains indians was typical of the time. Do you think, if we lived in 19th century US, and wanted a nice sliver of land to settle, we'd accept Indian neighbours? Nope, we'd be ...