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Irish Catholic Leaders Ready For Court Challenge To Civil Partnerships
Karzdan
by Karzdan  11-6-2008    2
 Why does the chruch feel they have a right to impose their bigoted ideology upon those who don't follow their delusional religion?
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Half - Baked Alaskan Palin!
nchnted
by nchnted  10-16-2008   
 We can't get no respect!
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Experts tag jellyfish for study
tabsey
by tabsey  7-13-2008    1
 Interesting
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How is it possible to tag a jellyfish?
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-12-2008   
 Marine biologists plan to tie mini computers to jellyfish to track them off the coasts of north and west Wales.
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Experts tag jelly fish for study
valann 47
by valann 47  7-12-2008   
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CELTIC ART
righthand
by righthand  7-6-2008    1
 Thanks to Rhianna, Germany
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Why The Brits Are Setting Terrorists Free
merrie
by merrie  7-1-2008    2
 It is surely no accident that this failure to grasp the true dimensions of the Islamic terrorist threat is so pronounced among the British elite. For these are the people whose education and careers embody the key attribute of Britain's liberal society – the belief that the world is governed by rational agents acting in their rational self-interest. The British ruling class just doesn't get religious fanaticism. That is why its judges and politicians are finding it so difficult to fight Islamic terror. Not just Britain but the whole world is less safe as a result.
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"To Hell or to Connaught" Ethnic Cleansing 17th Century style
righthand
by righthand  5-9-2008    9
 The Irish recognise modern day ethnic cleansing because we have a long tradition of real ethnic cleansing like as practices by the Zionist on the modern Irish, the Palestinians. Ours is no false myth either. Like our Famine, detailed records are there for all to see. We were dragged into the English Civil War. Being neutral was as guilty as being on the King's side. We were required to give up our faith to have ant chance of retaining residence. This is not to rehash history or beat up on the bad Brits as most good Brits have Irish blood somewhere. It's to indicated that the 'victim' race have by no means a right to their beloved victimhood. We Irish have risen from the equal of black slaves to our present elevated position when we gave up the begging bowl and stood tall. 60 years of independence has made the Zionists the least loved nation on earth. Only what Bush did with the World's goodwill for the USA post 9/11 is on a par with what Israel has achieved with its reputation i
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Foremost Irish Singer/Songwriter DIES. Read of an exception life
righthand
by righthand  12-11-2007    11
 This was an exceptional Man. He left school at 11.5 years. He was severely dyslexic. He could not READ nor WRITE with difficulty signing his name. Despite this, he was an exceptionally talented song writer. He had a most unusual voice and was best in duets particularly with his daughter. It was while working as a labourer that he came in contact with asbestos that has now killed him 35 years later. He knew he was dying but thought he had longer. Please go into his site and hear his new single for a flavour of how much poorer we are for his passing. If sufficient interest is shown, I'll post further clips on Christie.
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Billions of jellyfish wipe out 100,000 salmon off Irish coast
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  11-21-2007   
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Holloween in Dublin. Today... Gays, drink, money, Amnesty. NO religion!
righthand
by righthand  11-1-2007    9
 When I saw this photo in the Irish Times of the fun in Temple Bar, Dublin, it was the first time that I knew of the event. Temple Bar was the oldest part of Dublin and has been completely restored. Yet an old fella like me would have stood out with all the young people who flock there. I'm reminded of great Irish traditions that went to America and are now returned, repackaged and better and in some cases even better than left your shores. We've commented here on ChipMarks about Halloween and pumpkins. Well the biggest of all is St.Patrick's Day. That now is celebrated throughout the world, Russia, China, you name it. I'm not sure but I think you invented it. A decade or so ago it was a pitiful affair. Now it would rival any similar event in the World and now not just in Dublin. Spilling out from this are numerous other events throughout the year. That photo gives you an idea of the standard. At times you would think you were in South America. I'm guessing but I think quite a few
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wikipedia entry for where I live
tidbit2
by tidbit2  10-21-2007    6
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The Age of Chivalry (the Story of england)
Thebooktrunk com
by Thebooktrunk com  9-24-2007   
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No Stars to guide
Thebooktrunk com
by Thebooktrunk com  9-24-2007   
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The Story of Sambo and the Twins
Thebooktrunk com
by Thebooktrunk com  9-24-2007   
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The Best place to buy your second hand books
Thebooktrunk com
by Thebooktrunk com  9-16-2007   
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Electronic Text Collections
efi01
by efi01  9-10-2007   
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Brehon Laws: Ancient Irish Laws
righthand
by righthand  7-1-2007   
 It is probable that Celtic will yet be found to have been one of the most important of the Indo-European tongues. Its influence on the formation of the Romance languages has yet to be studied in the light of our continually increasing knowledge of its more ancient forms; and perhaps the conjectures of Betham will, by the close of this century, receive as much respect as the once equally ridiculed history of Keating.
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The CELTS by Enya
righthand
by righthand  6-28-2007    5
 Antiquarian interest from the 17th century led to the term Celt being extended, and rising nationalism brought Celtic revivals from the 19th century in areas where the use of Celtic languages had continued. Today, "Celtic" is often used to describe the languages and respective cultures of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Brittany (see the Modern Celts article), but corresponds more accurately to the Celtic language family - of which six languages are spoken today (Manx and Cornish being recent revivals): Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx (Goidelic languages) and Welsh, Breton and Cornish (Brythonic languages). Only in the last two decades of the twentieth century did multidisciplinary studies come to bear upon the history of the Celts. Disciplines such as ancient history, palaeolinguistics, archaeology, history of art, anthropology, population genetics, history of religion, ethnology, mythology and folklore studies must all be taken into consideration and the
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US Gun Non-Control. Ireland REAL Control
righthand
by righthand  6-8-2007   
 "Lo and behold, gun crimes are much lower on a per-capita basis in Switzerland than in the United States, despite a high rate of gun ownership." Lo and behold, gun crimes is lower everywhere except where the 21st century 'liberation' army has an interest or a client!
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The 25 Best Movies You've Never Seen
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  6-4-2007    2
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Florida Pub in Hot Water Over Ambiguous Bathroom Signs
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  5-17-2007    1
 So which one do you use if you're drunk and transexual? :)
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For Irish roots, a bag of dirt
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  4-30-2007   
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getreal and redhead328 have much in common
sodaflake
by sodaflake  4-14-2007    1
 Interesting coincidence? A mutual interest in the Irish Haiku Society, Kentucky, Second Life and Penny's friends? No comments were made to "getreal"'s post on Irish Abroad. Nobody else was interested. It is fascinating that redhead328 clips from the same site - the only time it has been clipped on Clipmarks or on Irish Abroad.
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Hiberno-English
ShadowAnge1
by ShadowAnge1  1-27-2007   
 Never knew Irish-English had a "proper" name
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100 books of the year (NYT)
anonymology
by anonymology  11-23-2006   
 Might be of interest to some. I've read some of these titles.
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Poker Championship in London...did I mention it was strip poker?
coconutshell
by coconutshell  8-20-2006   
 Are such games considered as sports? I wasn't sure if I could have tagged it as a "sport"
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Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  8-19-2006    1
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World Record Strip Poker
Michlt
by Michlt  7-30-2006   
 I'll wait for the Celebrity Strip Poker version.
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Northern Irish less clumsy
anonymology
by anonymology  4-18-2006   
 I don't know... I'm pretty clumsy!
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