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 Feb 6, 12, 12:31    #121
I vote we let Somalia into the EU, so all of them can come over and have "equal rights"

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 Feb 6, 12, 12:45    #122
hudsonhicks:
vote we let Somalia into the EU, so all of them can come over and have "equal rights"


I thought all the Somalis who could have afforded the travel are already in the UK (and the last time I was in England was in 2006)
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 Feb 6, 12, 12:46    #123
Going by your post on here, you seem to be a frustrated type eh...Sex,dole,tax.poles.
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 Feb 6, 12, 14:43    #124
milky:
Oh and Revoke;you're a disgraceful little westbrit .


Why do I have to share a country with so many illiterate, bog dwelling peasants?

Theres tens of thousands of Magdas in this country. Its one of the reasons why Ireland is foooked.
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 Feb 6, 12, 15:12    #125
RevokeNice:
Why do I have to share a country with so many illiterate, bog dwelling peasants?

Taking a view of Irish history which highlights perceived positive aspects of British influence in Ireland, or criticizing Irish nationalist rebellions
Cultural cringe: following British popular culture, while appearing embarrassed by or disdainful of aspects of Irish culture, such as the Irish language, Gaelic games or Irish traditional music
Opposition or indifference to a United Ireland (see Partitionism) or to Irish republicanism.
WESTBRIT
Going by your anger issues you sound like an unemployed castle catholic.
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 Feb 6, 12, 15:20    #126
Its really quiet simply, revoke found himself a Polish girl. Fell in love, and then she broke his heart. Thank god the internet was not around when all the Irish went to New York and built the place, became police and took the highest office in the land.

Next on the irish list is Aus, then maybe Canada.

By the way, reckon he won't go to Poland during Euro's to support our boys because he doesn't want to spend money in Poland.
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 Feb 7, 12, 03:47    #127
RevokeNice:

Do you think it is financially prudent for a bankrupt country to subsidise foreign moochers, to the extent that they can jet off to the continent?


What percentage of the budget to these so called moochers represent? I am sure just a fraction of what the bankers stole. You're probably counting pennies while the bankers walk off with the pounds.
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 Feb 8, 12, 20:29    #128
Someones found urbandictionary.

Anyway.....




http://www.galwaynews.ie/24154-city-resident-gets-5-months-social-welf are-fraud
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 Feb 8, 12, 20:39    #129
I think you will find that Ivan is Russian pretending to be Polish - that is not a Polish name

here he is on a Russian ham radio site

http://www.qrz.ru/callsign.phtml?callsign=EI8JN

here he is again, having been jailed for threatening to kill his wife

http://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/18654
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 Feb 8, 12, 20:48    #130
hythorn:
I think you will find that Ivan is Russian pretending to be Polish - that is not a Polish name


Almost certainly a Baltic Russian with a name like that.
g r u b a s  Feb 8, 12, 21:33    #131
I am the pope if mr.Ivan Pantskhava,is Polish.And I am not the pope I am sure about that but what can you expect from Irish.Is there still arrest warrant for mr.Prawo Jazdy in Ireland?Bunch of retards.
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 Feb 8, 12, 22:10    #132
Theres another.


Krzsztof Ozimkowski, Tucker Street, Castlebar, pleaded guilty to four counts of the fraud which saw a total of €1,599.40 being paid out to him fraudulently at Knock post office. Sgt Eric Godfrey told the court that he arrested Ozimkowski at Knock Post Office on March 5 at 10.15am following a surveillance operation after the suspicions of the social welfare inspector had been raised in the weeks previously.

http://www.advertiser.ie/mayo/article/44469

Accession state nationals are 700% more inclined to commit welfare fraud compared to their indigenous counterparts. Thats a fact.

Magd
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 Feb 8, 12, 22:39    #133
Says a WestBrit eh...
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 Feb 9, 12, 02:08    #134
milky:
Says a WestBrit eh...


Yes, I am a gaelgoir, gaelic football playing west brit.

Good man yourself.
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Edited by: RevokeNice  Feb 9, 12, 02:19    #135
Yes, I am a gaelgoir, gaelic football playing west brit.

Good man yourself.

Ask yourself how one specific nationality sent home circa 2 billion euro in three year period, when most of them were on below the average industrial wage.

2,000,000,000.

A nice chunk of change. Il make it a bit more simplified, just cause you are a bog wog. Its 400 million pints of Guinness and cheese and onion "taytos" down your local shebeen.
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 Feb 12, 12, 23:31    #136
RevokeNice:
Ask yourself how one specific nationality sent home circa 2 billion euro in three year period, when most of them were on below the average industrial wage.


There were roughly 250,000 Poles in Ireland at the peak. That roughly equates to €2,500 per person per year sent back on the total you quote. Many Poles came to Ireland to earn money to send back in order to buy a house etc. They lived frugally and saved. The Min wage was €365 per week, with virtually no tax on that (before all the tax changes of the past few years). That meant they earned over €18,000 nett per year. Rent maybe €4,000, shopping in Lidl for the week maybe €5,000 PA. They don't go to pubs, eat out, they spent their holidays in Poland. Most I know didn't have cars. So really why would it be out of the question to save €2,500 per year on that basis?

Is this not the exact same tripe said about Irish emigrants. How many Irish was fed and educated by money sent home by relatives in the UK, US, Oz etc.
How much did they send back to Ireland?
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 Feb 13, 12, 08:05    #137
irishlodz:
How much did they send back to Ireland?

I think the anger is stemming from the fact that they are staying in Ireland on its more than generous social welfare system, rather than returning to the grim reality of their own country. This kind of situation is arising in many countries atm and Poles are the main target of most of the resentment. In relation to Ireland there are Irish families abusing the dole for generation,it wouldn't surprise me if Revoke is one of these bums.
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 Feb 13, 12, 12:51    #138
RevokeNice:

Accession state nationals are 700% more inclined to commit welfare fraud compared to their indigenous counterparts.


Source ?
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 Feb 13, 12, 21:25    #139
Grzegorz_:
Source ?

I doubt there is a source for this Nazi rant.
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 Feb 23, 12, 23:43    #140
Eastern european scumbags seem to love Donegals beaches.

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/gardai-probe-sex-on-the-beach- offer-by-prostitutes-in-donegal-3029107.html

A bleedin' plague.
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 Feb 23, 12, 23:54    #141
[quote=RevokeNice]A bleedin' plague.

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right, lots of sad dicks willing to pay for sex, disgusting:(
Wait !What country is that ?
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 Feb 24, 12, 00:02    #142
Ironside:
Wait !What country is that ?


Probably eastern europeans too./3

Did you lads do a cuba and ship your convicts over to my country?
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 Feb 24, 12, 00:16    #143
RevokeNice:
Probably eastern europeans too./3

Donegal in eastern Europe ? you are joking right ?
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 Feb 24, 12, 00:40    #144
The independent!!

Are we to take that seriously, I wouldn’t light the fire with it.
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 Feb 24, 12, 00:45    #145
Barney:
Are we to take that seriously, I wouldn’t light the fire with it.

Barney:
Are we to take that seriously, I wouldn’t light the fire with it.


Garda Inspector Denis Joyce in Ballyshannon said they were aware of the reports and were investigating the incidents.
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 Feb 24, 12, 01:00    #146
RevokeNice:
Garda Inspector Denis Joyce in Ballyshannon said they were aware of the reports and were investigating the incidents.

Let’s wait for the Joycean report with its unusual grammar and lack of punctuation :)

Ah man you know what I'm saying about the Independent used to spit going under the bridge
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 Feb 24, 12, 01:06    #147
Do you want me to ring the garda shop to verify the story?
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Edited by: Barney  Feb 24, 12, 01:12    #148
RevokeNice:
Do you want me to ring the garda shop to verify the story?

Yes

Ballyshannon Garda Station, Portnason, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal

071/98 51102

RN do you never smile, its a bollox story in a bollox paper
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 Feb 24, 12, 01:17    #149
Barney:
Yes


no answer
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 Feb 24, 12, 01:26    #150
RevokeNice:
no answer

Did you try An Tra Mor;)


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