Samson
Póg Mo Thóin
800 years of British Oppression in Ireland will never balance anything the IRA does short of Nuking London.
One man's oppression is another man's civilising; rather like one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, eh, Samson.
But before we stray from the main issue, let's remember one crucial fact, shall we. The priest infested backwater otherwise known as Ireland was nothing before the British offered them a guiding, fatherly hand. It's just a shame that a select few have the temerity to bite their overlord's hand. But let's not forget that the British wore uniforms when they were putting the stick about; unlike the cowards they fought in Ulster who, coincidentally, were the ones that requested an increased British military presence in N. Ireland in the first place. I really do find it funny how the likes of Samson let their glaring ignorance cloud their indignation.
Britain was the best thing that ever happened to Ireland. So much so, that they now want to be readmitted back into the commonwealth.
What was wrong with Ireland that they needed Overlords with sticks to fix?
The main problem was that Ireland was filled with Irish.
Nothing a little famine couldn't resolve.