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Old 11-06-2010, 03:16 AM #1
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But Ulster is nothing more than what the english tried to change the word Ulaidh to when they first came here and tried to rid us of our language, when it was Ulaidh as in the province of Ireland. Ulster is Irish land, including the six counties of n. Ireland and the other counties of Ulster in the republic, I just find it kind of weird how people can use Ulster as a British term when it a traditional Irish place.
There is always going to be an argument about this.

http://www.ulsternation.org.uk/Default.htm

They want independence from the south of Ireland and Britain.

What do you think?
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