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Irish history in our schools....lies still being told??
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<blockquote data-quote="macuísle" data-source="post: 3918782" data-attributes="member: 3272"><p>Despite the idea that you all think of me as a rabid Republican I raised my children in America where they did not get any propaganda from either side regarding this little island.</p><p>The only thing that they constantly got was "Stay away from alcohol". It used to make me angry and now I just go, meh.</p><p></p><p>Of course now they have all become interested in their "roots" and to a child have become socialist republicans. Religion is the big thing here or was. I'm a Catholic but none of my children are practicing Catholics two have converted to other faiths and the other three are agnostic. </p><p></p><p>Epic fail on my part I reckon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macuísle, post: 3918782, member: 3272"] Despite the idea that you all think of me as a rabid Republican I raised my children in America where they did not get any propaganda from either side regarding this little island. The only thing that they constantly got was "Stay away from alcohol". It used to make me angry and now I just go, meh. Of course now they have all become interested in their "roots" and to a child have become socialist republicans. Religion is the big thing here or was. I'm a Catholic but none of my children are practicing Catholics two have converted to other faiths and the other three are agnostic. Epic fail on my part I reckon. [/QUOTE]
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