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Old 30th June 2005, 17:47
SherbrookeJacobite SherbrookeJacobite is offline
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Ignore the numpty! Some of us on here doubt that Raingannnnnnn whatever is a Scot.

I have no idea if the aforesaid numpty is a Scot or not - but I really doubt he can speak gaelic - he never responds to gaelic posts directed at him. Therefore I think we should take his advice and ignore him, cultural traitor that he is.
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Old 30th June 2005, 17:58
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I am not a historian, Raingeanach.
A bheil Gaidhlig agaibhse fhein?

Cha robh de Gaidhlig aige na thogadh uimhir is facal!
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Old 30th June 2005, 22:26
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depends on what has to rely on. Being able to read the originals beats reading translations.
My friend would say it prolly depends on his empathic ability too.
It is a fact that culture, language, and understanding go hand in hand.


Splendid answer, Fuathas. You are spot on.

Note that Andy-J2 is ORANGE ORDER!

Beware!
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Old 1st July 2005, 00:00
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Note that Andy-J2 is ORANGE ORDER!

Beware!
I have to show my ignorance but please explain that means what? Anything related to Northern Island?

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Cha robh de Gaidhlig aige na thogadh uimhir is facal!
That's a difficult one too, I don't understand you, what do you mean? He had not Gaelic raised share and part??? (I am a beginner... and always eager to learn)

[Edited by Eleana on 1st July 2005 at 00:29]
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Old 1st July 2005, 00:32
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oh here we go again ... somebody asks a question about websites on Jacobite history and ye go off ranting and slanting each other ...

btw that gaidhlig phrase did not seem to make much sense ...

he had no gaidhlig and should not lose a word? Please enlighten us .
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Old 1st July 2005, 11:10
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Note that Andy-J2 is ORANGE ORDER!

Beware!
Note that ANDY-J3 is not a member of the Orange Order and never has been.Beware a man who prefers petulant Ad Hominem attacks to constructive dialogue and beware him even more when he resorts to using falsehoods.
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Old 1st July 2005, 11:16
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I have to show my ignorance but please explain that means what? Anything related to Northern Island?

His point is that because I have expressed support for the unionist and protestant community of Northern Ireland to have their democratic rights respected and I also support the rights of the Orange order to celebrate their heritage,I must have some deep rooted prejudice against Gaels in general-it's rubbish and he knows it's rubbish.
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