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Padraig Pearse - The Great Irish Hero - besmirched... was[Re: Irish Heros]
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Whitewolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>
2008-08-27 18:44:05 UTC
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 14:35:49 -0400, William Clark
Friedrich Nietzsche 's advice was that the only good company is the
company of your equals. I used to go into the Post Office in Dublin
and there was a black statue of Koo Cullen with a bird on his shoulder
and he was dead. Many years later I recognise Luke Kelly as my equal
but that fucker is dead as well. Can anyone suggest a living Irish
Hero?
Donal
Padraig Pearse! One of the greatest national heroes of Ireland!
He's a personal hero of mine and if you take the time to read about him I'm
sure
you'll come to the same conclusion! This man was a poet, scholar,
historian,
visionary, Rebel! He lived a pure and good life and fought and died for his
country... Putting it's greater good ahead of his own personal life!
He liked small boys - so much for his personal life.
William Clark
How dare you!!!!!

You sick minded little bastard!!!!

I demand you provide ONE, JUST ONE piece of credible evidence to back that
terrible claim up?

And don't give me the "he wrote this in a poem" or "one of his stories" shit!

You are besmirching the character of one of Ireland's greatest Patriots!

Back it up or crawl back under the rock from where you came!!!!

Simple as that!

Ray


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Post by Whitewolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 14:35:49 -0400, William Clark
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:25:09 -0700 (PDT), Salahoona
Friedrich Nietzsche 's advice was that the only good company is the
company of your equals. I used to go into the Post Office in Dublin
and there was a black statue of Koo Cullen with a bird on his shoulder
and he was dead. Many years later I recognise Luke Kelly as my equal
but that fucker is dead as well. Can anyone suggest a living Irish
Hero?
Donal
Padraig Pearse! One of the greatest national heroes of Ireland!
He's a personal hero of mine and if you take the time to read about him I'm
sure
you'll come to the same conclusion! This man was a poet, scholar,
historian,
visionary, Rebel! He lived a pure and good life and fought and died for his
country... Putting it's greater good ahead of his own personal life!
He liked small boys - so much for his personal life.
William Clark
How dare you!!!!!
You sick minded little bastard!!!!
I demand you provide ONE, JUST ONE piece of credible evidence to back that
terrible claim up?
And don't give me the "he wrote this in a poem" or "one of his stories" shit!
He wrote this in a poem

"A mhic bhig na gcleas,
Is maith is feas dom,
Go ndearnais míghníomh:
Can go fíor do locht.

Maithim duit, a linbh
An bhéil deirg bhoig:
Ní daorfar liom neach
Ar pheaca nár thuig.

Do cheann maiseach tóg
Go bpógad do bhéal:
Más fearrde aon dínn sin,
Is fearrde mise é.

Tá cumhracht I d'phóig
Nachar fríth fós liom.
I bpógaibh na mban
Ná i mbalsam a gcorp.

A mhic na rosc nglas,
An lasair sin id' ghnúis
De m'uamhan bheadh bán
Dá léifeá mo rúin.

An té’ gá bhfuil mo rúin,
Ní fiú é teagmháil leat:
Nach trua an dáil sin,
A mhic bhig na gcleas?"
Post by Whitewolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>
You are besmirching the character of one of Ireland's greatest Patriots!
Hardly - there's nothing wrong with being gay, even Collins loved a good
wrestle with the lads. Why should anyone think any less of Pearse just
because he was gay?
Post by Whitewolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>
Back it up or crawl back under the rock from where you came!!!!
Simple as that!
Done.

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