SebastianBlue
President, International Julian Alvarez Fan Club
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- 25 Jul 2009
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If.You.Insist.Ban me pal.The vitriol from the left is unbelievable.
If.You.Insist.Ban me pal.The vitriol from the left is unbelievable.
That’s so funny it’s untrue, you really have no idea about me, I can’t even get angry with you, I’m sure I’m loved throughout the Island of IrelandThat's a shame.You could have explained why your anti English and support the IRA.
He did ask tbf xIf.You.Insist.
I am here to serve.He did ask tbf x
I am here to serve.
cup of tea please.
Left/Right, AltR/AltL, Socialist/Trumpian... Its all smoke and bollocks. It's Good v Bad. plain as that. Most of then right are bad, most of the left are good
What dafuq are you on about?Understanding the Irish peace treaty is a start.Has a Brexit supporter,I don't appreciate that **** Biden,spewing bullshit he has no fucking clue about,just to appease Irish American support.Will he be campaigning to re arm the IRA.Perhaps he can give his son the contract.
That’s a long and written post, could I suggest you could have shortened it, your a fucking idiot that doesn’t know what he’s talking about but would have covered it, I’m still laughing about his post too meWhat dafuq are you on about?
The Irish Peace Treaty was 1921.
I presume you are talking about the Belfast or Good Friday Agreement, which is also referred to as the Irish PeacAgreement by some.
Do you understand the GFA?
I know I’m Irish but I don’t think it’s just Biden and I don’t think it’s just appeasing Irish Americans.
The Americans, particularly the democrats see it as a great achievement that they helped broker. Senator George Mitchell was instrumental in overseeing the decommissioning and the diplomacy between all factions not least the paramilitary elements and extremists from both sides.
Clinton himself intervened with phone calls at the 11th hour to assure opponents on both sides of the divide that America would support them.
It is seen as one of the most altruistic pieces of American foreign policy, where they normally are looking after their own interests, in foreign interventions.
The text of the Good Friday Agreement was included as part of a Treaty between the British and Irish Governments lodged with the United Nations as a binding Agreement under International Law.
Now if you wish to discuss your knowledge of same, I’m up for the debate.
I’ll politely suggest to you that you are misreading the importance of their part in the GFA to normal American diplomacy.
Maybe you’re hoping Trump would have a different angle on it, if he knows what it is.
He won’t be responding, mate, but I appreciate the effort you devoted to this rebuke.What dafuq are you on about?
The Irish Peace Treaty was 1921.
I presume you are talking about the Belfast or Good Friday Agreement, which is also referred to as the Irish PeacAgreement by some.
Do you understand the GFA?
I know I’m Irish but I don’t think it’s just Biden and I don’t think it’s just appeasing Irish Americans.
The Americans, particularly the democrats see it as a great achievement that they helped broker. Senator George Mitchell was instrumental in overseeing the decommissioning and the diplomacy between all factions not least the paramilitary elements and extremists from both sides.
Clinton himself intervened with phone calls at the 11th hour to assure opponents on both sides of the divide that America would support them.
It is seen as one of the most altruistic pieces of American foreign policy, where they normally are looking after their own interests, in foreign interventions.
The text of the Good Friday Agreement was included as part of a Treaty between the British and Irish Governments lodged with the United Nations as a binding Agreement under International Law.
Now if you wish to discuss your knowledge of same, I’m up for the debate.
I’ll politely suggest to you that you are misreading the importance of their part in the GFA to normal American diplomacy.
Maybe you’re hoping Trump would have a different angle on it, if he knows what it is.