Celtophiles, Gaels, Fenians, Lovers of Ireland, Freedom Fighters, Working class people who are proud of their proletarian roots, Socialists, Anti-Zionists, Palestinians, cool Jews who oppose Imperialism, Hibernian lowriders, Bronxite Boogie Down Citybillies, Radical Rebel Girls, Women that actually know how to dance and who can shake it and not break it, and maybe play the uillean pipes or the concertina ;-)_______________________________________________Who I wouldn't like to meet (because they would get on me fecking nerves):SUBURBANITES, YUPPIES, BUSH SUPPORTERS, Zionists, Plastic Paddies, "White Power"/Neo-nazi scum, Anglophiles, Those who are into Hollywood and "celebrities", Supporters of Adams/Paisley, Freestaters, Blueshirts, Couch potatoes, Anyone who either automatically brings up U2, Dropkick Murphys or "the Riverdance" as soon as you mention the words "Irish culture", Corporate Zombies, Media whores, and your average capitalist money-grubbing SCUMBAG... width="425" height="350" ..
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Didn't you know that Tee Vee rots the brain ?And what about what you DON'T see on T.V. ?
"Ruairi O' Bradaigh: The Life & Politics of an Irish Revolutionary" by Robert W. White, "The Man Who Made Ireland: The Life and Death of Michael Collins" by Tim Pat Coogan"Guerilla Days in Ireland" by Tom Barry"Irish Rebel - John Devoy and America's Fight for Ireland's Freedom" by Terry Golway"Bobby Sands- Writings in Prison""A Drink With Shane MacGowan""The Story of the Irish Race" by Seumas MacManus"For the Cause of Liberty: A Thousand Years of Ireland's Heroes" by Terry Golway
Ruairi O' Bradaigh, James Connolly, Bobby Sands, Francis Hughes, Dominic McGlinchey, Michael Devine (MÃcheál Ó Duibhinn), Seamus Costello, Finn Mac Cuhall, Cuchulainn, Brian Boru, Padraig Pearse, Theobald Wolfe Tone, Robert Emmet, Hugo Chavez, and Ernesto Che Guevara..."In Ireland...we have ever seized upon mediocrities and made them leaders; invested them in our minds with all the qualities we idealized,and then we discovered that our leaders were not heroes but only common mortals,mediocrities, we abused them, or killed them for failing to be better than God made them. Their failure dragged us down along with them because we had insisted that they were wiser than we were, and had stoned whoever declared them to be mere mortals and not all-wise geniuses. Our real geniuses and inspired apostles we never recognized, nor did we honour them. We killed them by neglect, or stoned them whilst they lived, and then went in reverent procession to their graves when they were killed."- James ConnollyA political revolution in Ireland without a coincidental economic revolution simply means a change of masters...If the Irish people do not control Irish industries, transport, money and the soil of the country, then foreign and native capitalists will. And whoever controls the wealth of a country and the process by which wealth is attained will also control its government.- Liam Mellows