Lol! "True credibility" - Latehorn, you really are a piece of work! The site in my sig is a turnkey MySpace site I bought and haven't gotten around to completely updating. The profile it links to (or doesn't) is one the previous owner set up. Thank you for reminding me to update it. Once I have completed migrating from one computer to another - the thing that has kept me busy this last while - and I have caught up with my other more pressing tasks, I will sort out the turnkey myspace site. However, as for the topic at hand, Northern Ireland; please go spend a few years studying the subject before you attempt to draw anyone into a discussion on it as if you have any idea what you're talking about - because it is evident you know absolutely nothing about Northern Ireland or the issues affecting it.
I find McFox far more credible than someone who starts "debates" about something they obviously know nothing about and then try to cover up their stupidity by attacking someone on something completely unrelated
This is why the Politics section sucks. Someone like Latehorn comes in, posts absolute nonsense and when you try to discuss and debate the facts like adults, he knows the extend of his debating skills have been used and he takes to insulting people. If you want to discuss the North, Latehorn, then do it but attacking another member for no reason is just lame. Its no wonder its always the same people in Politics/Religion
Flipping classic Latehorn. You want to discuss the North? I suggest you read a bit more first instead of what you read in the press.
Latehorn, there have been a few moments of cogency among your posts; but seeing this thread brings me to wonder if someone is writing for you during those times. I have found McFox to be nothing but reasoned, trustworthy, and eloquent in his posts. Your wading in to the crystal land of comparative politics, cudgel in tow, and your maligning a member such as McFox, has only destroyed whatever credibility you may have once had. If I were you, I'd advise you put the pen down, read, and think a helluva lot more deeply.