Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
   Home        News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Ireland
Travel Discussion Forum

 What does this Irish mean - "Ni thuigim an ceist seo in aon chor......."?
It was a response in one of my other ...


 How much is travel insurance if I want to travel to and from Ireland this summer?
This summer I want to enroll in a program where you travel to Ireland and work for the summer. The program requires travel insurance. do you know how much it is?...


 Do I bring Uk passport for travel to ireland from northern ireland by hire car?
...


 Do you think ireland is losing its culture?
...


 Who wants to be a millionaire- how do i get on the show?
Is there an irish who wants to be a millionaire or any show like that - do you have to be living in uk to enter the uk show. how could i get either one. or any show that pays big money out ...


 How is "slainte" pronounced?
...


 What to do in Dublin?
Hi, i'm going to Dublin this holidays. I'm going with my 4 year old daughter and my husband, can you tell me what can i do there, restaurants, malls, museums, things to do with my girl.........


 Does anybody know anything about Ireland?
We are doing a powerpoint and we need information about Ireland, such as living conditions, family life,recreation, social problems,laws, employment, etc....


 I have an 'indefinite leave to remain in UK' would I require a visa to visit the Republic of Ireland?
Actually, not me but someone very close to me, would the person require a visa to visit:

1. Republic of Ireland
2. France
3. Actually, any EU country
4. US
5.Canada
...


 10 points if?
you plan my vacation in dublin (5 days long)..i've reserved a room in christchurch hall apartmens... please HELP ME!...


 A few friends and I are planning a trip to Ireland. What are the best cities to visit/stay?
...


 Cost of living: Dublin v London?
Can someone advise me on the cost of living in Dublin as compared with London? From looking at various ratings, I see that Dublin is not far behind London in terms of cost of living (sthg like, L...


 My son is going to Ireland for a month what gifts can he bring?
He has not been in a few years what should he bring as a gift fot the 16yrs old cousins? boys and girls...
Additional Details
We live in Connecticut close to New York so we are Yankee ...


 Visiting Dublin Ireland next month, and was wondering what type of prepaid cell phones are available?
I presently use a Trac Phone which cost $20 US funds and got 120 minutes for $30. Will I find these same deals in Dublin?...


 Latest (best) nightclub in Dublin.?
Hi there,

Going to Dublin for the first time tomorrow, as a one night only. What are the late night nightclubs? obviously there must be many nightclubs in Dublin but are there any '...


 American wants to work in ireland?
Hi all, I want to work in Ireland. I have been studying for a two year degree in nursing. Is there anything besides nursing and IT stuff ( I am NOT an IT person!) that an American can legally work at ...


 I am planing a trip to dublin ireland this summer i need to know how can i stay with a small budget?
i need info of places to stay in temple bar that are cheap like b&b or hostels i am spending 4 days in dublin or 3 dont know yet. and how much money should i take for a 4 day trip? thank and ...


 Advice on moving from NYC to Dublin please?
I am thinking of moving from NYC to Dublin for my job. Can anyone provide some advice on things such as: areas to live in the city, finding apartments, regulations on how to bring a dog into the ...


 Anything I need to know before I go to Ireland?
somebody out there who knows ireland and has been there, I have a question for you!

is there any important key things I should know before I go? like, cultural differences that may make me ...


 I am thinking of taking a holiday to southern Ireland and want a place similar to the T V series Ballykissangl?
A place of character and characters,a friendley pub,nice sceanery and most of all real Irish.
If anyone has seen the film The Quite Man,this is what I am looking for....



Terry S

Do Irish Catholics still hold a special place in their heart for this man?

After all when the Irish ( IRA ) asked for help back in the 80's he was the only one to step up and provide the arms. If he should somehow find this question on ANSWERS - I want him to know as an Irishman.. Sir, you have my respect and I tip my hat to you. Here is the man that all Irish Cathoilics should have respect for: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muammar_al-Gaddafi
Additional Details
Irish, that trash in the middle east are freedon fighters as well.. The Palestinians have a legitimate beef!

    



Show all answers


Irish
I would like to stop and say that anyone who has helped my people will have some acknowledgement from me. I don't see the need to be catholic for this though. I can't say he's in my heart but I will recognize him for his actions. I would also like to say and hope people know that the IRA did not surrender or lose any fight. The IRA stepped back so they would not be labeled as Terrorists. The IRA are freedom fighters and have been trying to shake english rule of northern IRELAND for over a hundred years.


froggequene
Rating
Possibly nobody's answering because they're so d*mn offended they don't quite know what to say

Not every Irish person, or Irish Catholic, supports the IRA, some of us actually think the IRA, it's various offshoots & the various groupings of the UVF & Ulster Protestant paramilitary groups are actually murdering scum and resent like hell being lumped in with them


Richie
Rating
The IRA are false Irish. They were killing innocent people in Northern Ireland and England. Why? Did they honestly think that it would get the six counties back? And even if they did, what would have that done to our economy? Having to support another six counties. They used it as an excuse to realise their bigoted ambitions.

They were just thugs and terrorists and any Irish person that is proud of them needs to grow up. And not all Irish are catholics.


when the sun goes down
the IRA are not the real irish and not everyone in ireland supports them,in fact the vast majority don't
they are or were massacaring,murdering,gangster scum.

and nobody in their right mind would hold any special place in their hearts for that kleptocrat gadaffi


alan m
Its so good to seee some sensible answers here. As they point out the IRA murder gangs did more to damage the interests of irish unity than any other person. The IRA were terrorists hated by the world and decent Irish catholics and protestants on both sides. Thankfully their defeat and surrender has brought peace to the North. Some great answers here from the good people on this earth.


Georgie
I am with you and IRISH on this.





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:








  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.684
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds