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<blockquote data-quote="Tha Ulsterscot" data-source="post: 5866326" data-attributes="member: 976"><p>Please don't take what the Devil says, or quotes as the true reflection of NI., Ulster, or The North of Ireland as some call it.</p><p>We have our fair share of Biggots and Idiots, just as any other country in the world does, if you look for them. </p><p>Most people here just want to get on with their neighbours and make a living for them and their families. I am Protestant, and my mate and work colleague is Catholic . we have worked all over the country, and never been asked our religion, most people are more interested in a good job at the right money. I was at school with a mix of religions, our area is mixed, and neighbours help each other. If you go into the cities where the paramilitaries of both sides carve up the turf between them, you will find trouble if you want to look for it. This Devil boy is not painting a picture of the country I know and have lived in for almost 70 years, he is choosing to give a very slanted view to suit himself, or his own agenda. What a lot of these people don't seem to realize is that 6x2 will hold us all eventually, what you believe happens after that is up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tha Ulsterscot, post: 5866326, member: 976"] Please don't take what the Devil says, or quotes as the true reflection of NI., Ulster, or The North of Ireland as some call it. We have our fair share of Biggots and Idiots, just as any other country in the world does, if you look for them. Most people here just want to get on with their neighbours and make a living for them and their families. I am Protestant, and my mate and work colleague is Catholic . we have worked all over the country, and never been asked our religion, most people are more interested in a good job at the right money. I was at school with a mix of religions, our area is mixed, and neighbours help each other. If you go into the cities where the paramilitaries of both sides carve up the turf between them, you will find trouble if you want to look for it. This Devil boy is not painting a picture of the country I know and have lived in for almost 70 years, he is choosing to give a very slanted view to suit himself, or his own agenda. What a lot of these people don't seem to realize is that 6x2 will hold us all eventually, what you believe happens after that is up to you. [/QUOTE]
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