Showing posts with label Peter Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Robinson. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 November 2014

DISSIDENT COMES OUT OF ORANGE ORDER CLOSET






WARNING: THE STORY BELOW IS NOT FOR THE EYES OF CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS, GOD FEARING ORANGE MEN, SENSITIVE DISSIDENTS OR THE xPENSIVE pILL. CERTAIN PORTIONS ARE REDACTED AS GAEILGE TO AVOID OFFENCE.

I'm a born and bred Orange Order man and I never knew anything about sex, other than what I learned from my wife and from a goat at my Orange Order initiation ceremony. Because I was under performing in bed, according to my wife, We joined a local swingers club, after my wife told me the type of admirers that she wanted and what my role was to be, after first watching, to learn what she required, and when she wanted my assistance. I was to strictly follow her orders, not Orange Orders. Later the club told us that a young gentleman was coming round and this is what subsequently happened.


After the doorbell rang my wife ordered me to answer it and standing there bold as brass, was another decent looking Freemason named Willy. My wife came over and gave us both the secret sign, taking him straight up to bedroom. She again ordered me to go downstairs, to sort out the drinks. When I returned to the bedroom, they were on the bed getting very intimate. My wife told me that Willy was going to show me how to please a woman.

I didn’t know what she meant exactly, but I knew by the wink of her eye, she was going to involve me in one way or another. Well they started off, kissing passionately from the word go and ignoring me completely. Whilst I was jealous to see my wife with another man, even if he was a brother from the Orange Order, I have to admit however, that it was also exciting for me and I was getting harder watching both of them but for some strange reason my eyes seemed to focus principally on Willy. 

Anyway she again barked at me, to come over to them on the bed and told to pull her skirt down, which showed her orange panties, which were already soaked, with Willy then pulling her panties down and like a snake, used his fingers istigh, agus nuair a tabhair siad amach iad, my wife ordered mo bheal ag ol an biach. I followed her orders precisely. I started to lick, while Willy was behind me and I was so horribly humiliated, when he too ordered me, to make sure my wife was nice and biach for him, as she slammed my head deep within, while grinding me down between her thighs.

Willy then stood and removed his briefs and I have to admit, that he looked lovely with a nice tight posterior, while he was already hard and well endowed,with it being around 12” long. Now, I understood, why my greedy wife chose him. So there he was cocky and naked as any orangeman you ever saw prancing down the Ardoyne on the 12th, when my beloved wife, started licking his chest, nibbling his nipples, and at the same time, biting them now and then, as I sat on the edge of the bed, watching him while my wife proceeded to slam him onto the bed and lowered herself ever so slowly onto his "bod" and then started to jockey up and down, ferociously on top of him, moaning and groaning, each time she rammed onto him, while at the same time, screaming that this was the best Willy she’d ever had istigh. My wife also at the same time, started cursing and swearing at him in the most foul manner imaginable, calling him a massive dirty orange barsturd, a filthy flegger, a goatshagger, etc.,etc., while at the same time, being very hard on the poor brother, screaming and climaxing with “ marcaíoch dom níos deacra, tiocfaidh taobh istigh orm ”. 


She was, "ag marcaíochta" for an hour plus, when Willy finally exhausted, came up gasping for air, when she then lay back on the bed and looking at me, said "Peadair," (that's her secret, pet name for me in Irish, please don't mention that to anyone, or it will ruin me). "Peadair," she said "tabhair dom do bheal and glanaidh me." She was dripping wet, as if she had just installed an Irish Water meter, and I never did this sort of thing before, but I also knew, if I didn’t carry out her orders, that I wouldn't see Willy again and I was starting to rather fancy him. I also knew, that she would never allow me to have sex with her again. Anyway because of my reluctance, she screamed and barked at me again, to wind in my stubborn neck and grabbed me by hair, lowering my head deep into her very wet harbour.



Because of draconian censorship in both parts of Ireland, I cannot write further about what happened next, or what happened between Willy and me. The rest of this story is censored, on strict God fearing Orange Orders, while the Roman church has also categorized it, as pure filth, while some fascist dissidents have also censored it. So ye will have to wait until Ireland is liberated, for the rest of it. Below are the events that instigated it.


Mayor Andrew Muir cutting a Sesame Street Bert and Ernie 'Support Gay Marriage' cake - Belfast Telegraph

It's the celebration cake that has made international headlines.


Peter Robinson the First Minister of British Occupied Ireland  has described the controversy "bonkers" over the sponge cake at the centre of a holy row of religious conscience versus statutory rights of Christians and of gay people.

The family business refused to make the cake, when they learned it was in support of gay marriage and it has been been taken court by the Equality Commission. The commission has made good on its threat, to take legal action against the Belfast bakery, unless it acknowledges there had been a breach in equality law and offer restitution.

Peter Robinson said last night: "This kind of decision from the Equality Commission is bonkers. They really do need to wind their necks in. In times when we are scrapping around trying to get funding for essential services for Northern Ireland, they are tossing it away."

Court papers are served on the owners of Ashers Bakery Company Ltd. despite the outcry from Christians and faith-based groups over the news of impending legal action.

"We just can't believe that they're serious about this, that they're going to spend money taking us to court because we didn't make a cake," Daniel McArthur of Ashers said.

"The general consensus is shock that the Equality Commission is pushing ahead with legal proceedings. People are surprised that despite us being a small family business and making our principles clear that they are still commencing court proceedings."



Friday, 8 August 2014

GERRY ADAMS READY TO REJOIN IRA





IRISH TIMES - Gerry Adams warns peace process faces ‘serious threat’

SF president claims actions of unionists and British creating a threat to power sharing

The Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has warned the power sharing Stormont administration is facing its most “serious threat” in recent years. Photograph: Alan Betson /The Irish Times
The Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has warned the power sharing Stormont administration is facing its most “serious threat” in recent years. Photograph: Alan Betson /The Irish Times
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has warned the power sharing Stormont administration is facing its most “serious threat” in recent years.
Mr Adams in what Sinn Féin described as a “keynote statement” issued today said the political process “is in trouble” and that it faces “its greatest challenge since the Good Friday Agreement negotiations in 1998”.
Mr Adams made his hard-hitting statement following a period of serious disagreement between DUP First Minister Peter Robinson and Sinn Féin Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness over issues such as welfare reform, failure to reach agreement on departmental budgets and developing a peace and reconciliation centre at the Maze prison site.
The Sinn Féin leader was particularly critical of unionist leaders, the British government and Northern Secretary Theresa Villiers, and of the Irish Government.
He accused Mr Robinson of “bad manners, bad politics and bad economics”.
Mr Adams also appeared to solely blame unionism and the British government for IRA violence and the violence of the Troubles generally. “The Orange state was built on partition, unionist domination, inequality and injustice. It was an apartheid state in which citizens were denied the right to a vote, to a job, to a fair justice system and to a home,” he said.
“The failure of unionism and of the British government to agree fundamental reform in the 1960s led to a militarisation of the situation and to decades of conflict,” he added.
Mr Adams accused British prime minister David Cameron’s government of being “explicitly partisan in championing a unionist agenda”.
“The anti-Good Friday Agreement axis within unionism, the pro-unionist stance of the British secretary of state, the refusal of Downing St to honour its own obligations are combining to create the most serious threat to the political institutions in the north in recent years,” said Mr Adams.
He accused unionists and the British government of failing to get talks underway on the Haass issues of parading, the past and flags.
“Most worryingly there is no evidence from Downing Street or the NIO (Northern Ireland Office) or the unionist leaderships of any likelihood of a real negotiation on all of these issues commencing in September,” he said.
“This therefore presents a very significant challenge to everyone who wants to see progress and to all those who support the Good Friday and other agreements, this includes leaders of civic society, the community sector, the trade union movement, the business sector, as well as political parties,” he added.
Mr Adams continued, “David Trimble in his day and Peter Robinson, despite some positive periods, have undermined their role as First Minister. Instead of actively and determinedly working with the Deputy First Minister to maximise the potential for a new beginning they have minimised the promise and potential of the Good Friday Agreement.
“The fact is that the anti-agreement axis has been very active in asserting a negative agenda. Too many in the pro-agreement axis, with some notable exceptions, have been passive. This includes the Irish government.”
Mr Adams said that that the DUP had repeatedly demonstrated an unwillingness to participate positively in any of the power sharing institutions. He said that Instead it has adopted a tactical approach “aimed at serving the political agenda of a fundamentalist rump in their party rather than the needs of the whole community”.
“As Martin McGuinness has noted, ‘We are in government with unionists because we want to be. They are in government with us because they have to be.’”
Sinn Féin has come under severe criticism for refusing to sign up to British government welfare reform which has resulted in reductions and pressures on Stormont budgets. Mr Adams however defended the Sinn Féin position and said welfare reform should be resisted by the Northern Executive.
“These changes are not about reform. They are about cuts and they are part of a Thatcherite agenda designed to dismantle the welfare state. And Sinn Féin will oppose them.
And he warned, “The effect of all of this and of the British government’s handling of the political situation has been to reinforce political logjams. The political process is in trouble.”
Mr Adams warned against Ms Villiers setting up a commission of inquiry on parading, as unionists are demanding, because “that would dangerously damage the integrity of theParades Commission, undermine the residents and further undermine the Haass proposals”.
“If the unionist leaderships refuse to engage positively in new negotiations then the Irish and British governments, as co-equal guarantors of the agreement, must ensure that outstanding issues are implemented,” said Mr Adams.

Saturday, 31 May 2014

IF ISRAEL SCUM STATE northern ireland ?





Channel 4 News ran a segment on May 28th 2014 on racism in the United Kingdom and included a segment on the Northern Ireland First Minister, Peter Robinson's support for 'pastor' James McConnell


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Comedy

Friday, 30 May 2014

BRITS OUT OF IRELAND NOW !





First Minister, Peter Robinson, is not a responsible politician by any standards in any democratic culture. His latest controversy may push Muslims, along with Anna Lo, especially those working in the health service, to take their skills elsewhere. These are high-calibre, highly skilled people which British Occupied Ireland can ill-afford to lose. 

The sectarian hate talk of Pastor McConnell and his close friend Peter Robinson, have wide-ranging consequences in the British scum, sectarian, bigoted, racist, prejudiced,colonialist state the British call northern Ireland. Their local Assembly or excuse for a boasted Parliament  for a Protestant people, is not functioning like a competent and mature parliament, it never did since its formation and obviously never will in the context of an occupied six counties.

Yet another buffoon, portrayed as an northern Ireland Assembly First or Prime minister, operates without integrity or the basic values of a democratic parliament, making a mockery of a pretentious, civilized, prejudiced Protestant Parliament, for a modern prejudiced democracy of Britain's first colony, which has nothing decent to defend. Robinson and the British are taking Ireland very carefully to the edge of civil war and yet more securocrat profit dividends, for the British Industrial War complex, under the disguise of security in yet another British conspired, colonial dirty war in Ireland.

It is long past time for the prejudiced, bigoted, racist, British colonialists to go, before they start another civil war in yet another of their colonies worldwide, and take their obnoxious, mentored racist, attributes with them , out of what used to be the Ireland of a thousand welcomes. This latest British debacle has disgraced occupied Ireland, once again, world wide. BRITS OUT NOW !



Thursday, 29 May 2014

BRITISH HATE PREACHERS ATTACK ISLAM & CATHOLICS IN IRELAND








Anna Lo 'considering leaving Northern Ireland' after Peter Robinson gives backing for 'Satanic Islam' sermon pastor

Comments come after First Minister Peter Robinson gave his support to a controversial preacher who denounced Islam












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Alliance MLA Anna Lo has said she would consider leaving Northern Ireland after Peter Robinson gave his backing for a pastor who denounced Islam
Alliance MLA Anna Lo has said she would consider leaving Northern Ireland after Peter Robinson gave his backing for a pastor who denounced Islam

Alliance MLA Anna Lo has said she is considering leaving Northern Ireland following comments made by First Minister Peter Robinson in support of a controversial pastor who denounced Islam.

The politician - who represents South Belfast and just last week ran as a candidate in the European elections - said she was "angry" at the backing given to Pastor James McConnell.
A heated row was reignited on Wednesday evening, as Pastor McConnell once again appeared on the BBC's Nolan Show to defend comments he made that Islam was a "heathen" doctrine which was "spawned in hell".
Peter Robinson is now at the centre of a religious storm after he defended the firebrand evangelical preacher.
There had been for an investigation into Mr Robinson's comments, to determine whether the First Minister breached the rules of Stormont's Code of Conduct.
In response to the ongoing controversy, Anna Lo said she did not feel safe living in Northern Ireland.
The MLA said she would consider leaving the country "because of what might happen after what he said".
"I do not feel safe here and I know many people who feel the same," she told the Nolan Show.
"I love this country and I chose to live here.
"I am just appalled our political leaders are coming out and making such comments."
On Thursday morning Peter Robinson attempted to diffuse the ongoing row.
He said "no part of me would want to insult or cause distress to local Muslims".
But while he moved to assure members of the Islamic community, he continued his defence of Pastor McConnell's "right to freedom of speech".
Pastor McConnell had described the Islamic faith as "Satanic" during a sermon at his Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle church in Belfast earlier this month.
He also said while there may be "good Muslims" in Britain " I don't trust them".
Speaking to the Irish News this week, Peter Robinson said Pastor McConnell didn't have "an ounce of hatred in his bones".
His comments come after the Belfast Telegraph revealed that during a Sunday evening sermon the pastor said: "Islam is heathen, Islam is Satanic, Islam is a doctrine spawned in Hell."
The 75-year-old pastor's comments sparked a police probe.
Peter Robinson said he had visited the church on several occasions and he would attend in the future.
He said there appeared to be an attempt to demonise Mr McConnell.
"There isn't an ounce of hatred in his bones," he said.
"This is someone who preaches the gospel."
Mr Robinson's comments also prompted a fresh clash with Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
In response, the Sinn Fein man and former IRA commander McGuinness, who has already accused the pastor of hate-mongering, told his partner in government to show some leadership.
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westdoc
Who really cares ?, just make sure you take down all those scary election posters before you go











Philipcrawford
Can people not see that religion is the problem here, all myths with their own objectives no matter who they are and what they believe. The route of all evil is in those that believe it. Each one thinking they know more than the other and listen and abide by the rubbish there leaders teach.
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Jonty
Bye bye !!! Don't let the door hit you on the way out Anna..................It was OK for you to insult people living here by calling N Ireland artificial a few months ago. You won't be missed...in fact I will help you pack if you want.
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conorpatt
A few decades ago you could use that same argument about Christianity, by advising people to come to Northern Ireland and witness the troubles, see how long their love affair with Christianity lasts....











Ulysses32
I heard the interview this morning. Anna was virtually in tears. This is what religious fundamentalists and the DUP have brought us to. The destruction of ay credibility that Northern Ireland has while the rest of the world stands aghast.
No wonder Peter left it until after the elections to comment. He is his own Nero.Someone pass him a fiddle.....
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bongobill
I left Norn Iron in 1977 and I urge every young person to get out and stay out. There is life outside of and after the hatred and sectarianism and racism and narrow mindedness of N Ireland. There are societies where you are not burdened by the hatreds of the past and present and where you can live in a decent society with other people who feel the same. I am not saying it will be perfect or a utopia but when you have leaders with this level of thinking in the 21st century N Ireland is not a place to build a future for you or  your children. My own children look at the society I was brought up in (we visit increasingly less each year) and they want nothing to do with it and don't want to waste any time trying to understand it. Sadly N Ireland does not have the capacity to be what it could be preferring to live in the past. Take a look around - the best and brightest are choosing to leave. And whats left is not in any way appealing.











muffin_man
When the First Minister gives his blessing to the Funda-Mentalists, it gives a nod to those people who have been carrying out racist attacks recently.
If you don't fall into the following categories then you are at risk from these yobs:
White, Anglo-Saxon or Scot, Protestant, Heterosexual.
Pastor McConnell would also include, for example, in his words 'Alcoholics' and 'Party Boys', and probably Scientists and Historians (pre-6000 years).











susiewilco
She is annoyed because she did not get elected. Now she is making this all about her. 























Ulysses32
She is an elected MLA and it was Nolan who made it about her. Try to keep up.






















susiewilco
@Ulysses32 She did not get elected to Europe and she rang Nolan to get her piece of the action. Politicians need to be made of stronger stuff, we don't need criers.
 Try to keep up.






















MillHouse
Sorry for Anna. But obviously she don't like it here, the comments she has been making over the last year show this.
I say to anyone feel free to leave, it's like freedom of speech, it's your choice and if your not happy then go.
This country is becoming like Hitlers Germany where soon you will be locked up for having an opinion that is not what the PC people want to hear. If I say I don't trust someone does that mean I Hate them. I think not.











TheWeaver
Robinson needs to go. He is an embarrassment. 

I'm not an Alliance voter but I hope Naomi Long trounces the DUP at the next election in East Belfast. She stands head and shoulders above this man and the pettiness his party spits out on a day and daily basis.























westdoc
@TheWeaver your hopes wont affect the real vote, Ms Long was elected because the PUP/UVF supported her in the same way as they supported the Belfast agreement.











No-Supernatural
I am so sorry for the distress caused to so many people by the remarks made by Mr McConnell and by so many Christians. On behalf of many many people, I want to apologise to those good people in  minority groups, who feel threatened and disillusioned, by the shocking comments made by Mr McConnell, and the backing given to him by Mr Robinson.
It is also very unfortunate that other Christian leaders have remained virtually silent.
But I say to Anna Lo and others, please don't leave us, don't let Mr McConnell and Mr Robinson win, if you leave, our society will be much the poorer for it, and you will be leaving us in the hands of these supremacists.  











AnRaibh
I'm living in Hong Kong, where Ms.Lo is from. Just this week I was making my decision whether to return to Ulster when I saw the pastor's video. It was very sad to see, but I never thought that Peter Robinson, the first minister, could endorse such dangerous and hateful speech. I'm not coming back. I really miss home, but I need to live in a place where people are shown respect regardless of where they're from or what they believe - by a society's leader in particular. I can only hope that no one is attacked as a result of this.























susiewilco
@AnRaibh Then stay where you are if the words of a pastor are so hard to deal with. Mainland China is a very tolerant place to live in and express opinions on everything I hear - Islamic jihadists murdered 27 people and injured 109 at Kunming railway station on March 2nd this year. But as Nolan would say - "thats an isolated case". Among many actually....











congress_77
Indeed, I hear China is a Nirvana of tolerance.  When can we hear about the Dali Lama's next round of speaking enguagements there?











Jonty
@AnRaibh WOW !!! What a freak coincidence that "Just this week I was making my decision whether to return to Ulster" just happened to coincide with the Pastors video !!!.......go buy a lottery ticket. You obviously must have missed the news the 12 months prior to this also and not noticed the republican bombings and shootings eh ?











nick-techie
Anna is not alone here. Both myself and my girlfriend have discussed this. We are both educated people who earn decent money and could earn more money elsewhere but we stay here because we love this country.

Both of us are sick and tired of the bigotry, hatred and riots over petty things like pieces of cloth. We want to live in peace. We're both aware that for this country to improve people like us need to stay and work to improve it but there's only so much you can take before enough is enough. And we're far from alone in thinking this. Peter Robinson and Martin McGuiness should consider that before they open their mouths.
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sinnerboy
@nick-techie Come and join me in London we can go and see beheadings in the street, Islamic patrols attacking people in Shoreditch or maybe we could sign up to join the jihad in Finsbury Park Mosque.






















nick-techie
@sinnerboy I lived in Finchley for a year. I had Muslim neighbours who were lovely people. Comparing the Islamic fundamentalists in Shoreditch to the average Muslim is like comparing your average churchgoer with a member of the UVF.

Wise up.






















sinnerboy
@nick-techie @sinnerboy You want to come up to Southall and see how the Islamic hoards are carrying on. I too know Muslims and know how nice they can be, but I have also seen how others operate in the capital city, The number of no go areas after dark and some during the day are increasing. Only last month I had to fend of an attack from a small group of youths whilst cycling through Southall, my crime being white and a kaffir, their words not mine, keep your eyes closed and head in the sand, the rest of us will live in reality.











nick-techie
@nick-techie And I haven't had the same issues here? I've been attacked for possibly being a Catholic or possibly being a Protestant. There are idiots in every community but you don't attack the Community as a whole. That breeds isolation, bitterness and resentment and only causes more problems.

We need cooperation, understanding and education to solve those type of problems.











sinnerboy
@nick-techie Been there got the tee-shirt, always found it best to know everyone's tribal songs. Not tarring anyone with a brush, just pointing out that there are problems all over the world and that it isn't just a Norn Iron thing.











nick-techie

@sinnerboy You're definitely right but we've more than our fair share of them and I'm getting fed up of it. A lot of people in my generation are getting fed up of it and will leave as a result of all the issues this country has and that our "leaders" refuse to address. That's a reality.











Measle
It is amazingly arrogant that Pete thinks he can make flippant coments like he did.  We are seeing a rise in racism and homophobia in NI and our premier statesman says "i would trust one of them to go to the shops for me". 
Frankly unreal and i fel for Anna Lo, she is clearly banging her head against a brick wall.  In NI we have religious extremism at the top of our government and its high time they were forced out.











MQ_SP
Robinson in all his bigoted glory. These views are more prevalent in NI than people like to let on. 

Get out Anna. The province is a dump. Follow the lead of countless capable and ambitious people before you and live somewhere where your talents will be appreciated by mainstream society and not just the enlightened few.