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Sean McFadden

@Seanmacfadden

West Ulster, Ireland Katılım Mart 2014
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IrishPropaganda🇮🇪⚽️
IrishPropaganda🇮🇪⚽️@IrishPropaganda·
No idea what channel or country this is but they’ve no time for Northern Ireland and it’s great to see 😂🇮🇪
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Iarnród Éireann
Iarnród Éireann@IrishRail·
ADDITIONAL SERVICES - Sunday 29th of March: ⚽️Allianz Football League Division One Final: 🏆Kerry v Donegal @CrokePark #Gaa 08.50 Mallow/Cork 09.15 Cork/Heuston 07.10 Tralee/Cork extended to Heuston 19.50 Heuston/Tralee -AP irishrail.ie/en-ie/
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Ipswich Town
Ipswich Town@IpswichTown·
Following Monday’s visit by the Reform party and its leader, Nigel Farage, the club would like to issue the following statement: Ipswich Town Football Club has, over several years, hosted representatives from a range of political parties. The club remains apolitical and does not support or endorse any individual or party. The club will continue to engage with representatives from across the political spectrum as part of its role within the community. Ipswich Town is proud to be an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming organisation that supports all members of the local and wider community. This commitment remains unchanged.
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Danielle O'Neill
Danielle O'Neill@DanielleONeill5·
What an absolute disgrace @dublinairport waiting an hour and a half for bags to arrive from baggage reclaim. Do better, always such a let down!!
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James M
James M@Jamesmac283·
@jacknolan__ @TheAkoFiles Oh fuck off, you support bringing in people that would throw me and Sean off a building. Fucking creep
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Eliot K
Eliot K@eliotc·
@histories_arch Some of the facts are wrong . She started the milk biz from savings not a loan. Read the wiki about her
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
In 1835, port of New Orleans, Irish families step off the gangway into swampland heat, carrying everything they own. Among them, a small girl named Margaret Gaffney clutches her father's hand. She is five years old. She does not yet know that within the year, both her parents will be dead. Yellow fever moves through the immigrant quarters like wildfire through dry grass. Margaret's mother dies first. Her father follows days later. At six years old, she becomes a ward of Welsh neighbors who need extra hands more than they need another mouth to feed. There is no school. No tenderness. Just work. By nine, she is scrubbing laundry. By eleven, she is entirely on her own. At twenty-one, she marries Charles Haughery. They have a daughter. For the first time since childhood, Margaret feels safe. Then yellow fever comes again. Her husband dies. Her baby dies. She is twenty-two, widowed, childless, illiterate, and alone in a city that considers Irish Catholics less than human. Most people would have broken. Margaret borrowed forty dollars, bought two cows, and started selling milk. She walked the French Quarter before sunrise, knocking on doors, undercutting prices, outworking everyone. People mocked her. A poor Irish widow with a milk cart was not supposed to become anything. Within a year, she paid back the loan. Within five, she owned the largest dairy in the city. Then she met the nuns at the orphanage. They were trying to feed children no one else wanted. Margaret saw herself in every face. She gave them all her milk, every day, and refused payment. She told them she remembered what hunger felt like. She remembered being six and abandoned. In 1858, she sold the dairy and bought a bakery she had no idea how to run. She could not read recipes. She learned by feel, by repetition, by refusing to fail. Within a year, her bread was everywhere. She standardized loaves, mechanized production, and fed a city that once looked through her like she was invisible. When yellow fever returned, she nursed the dying. During the Civil War, she fed Union soldiers and Confederate families without asking which side they supported. She became one of the wealthiest women in America and gave away over six hundred thousand dollars. She never learned to write her name. She signed every document with an X. When Margaret Haughery died in 1882, New Orleans erected the first statue ever dedicated to a woman in the city. At the base, they carved an X. The mark of someone who could not write, but who rewrote what mercy looked like. Margaret lived so simply that many people did not realize she was wealthy. She wore plain dresses, lived in modest rooms, and walked to work every day. Visitors to her bakery often mistook her for a cleaning woman. She preferred it that way. She believed attention should go to the work, not the person doing it. The statue erected in her honor still stands in Margaret Place in New Orleans. It depicts her sitting with a child on her lap and another at her side. The inscription reads simply, "Margaret." For decades, locals called her "the Bread Woman of New Orleans." Children she helped grew up, had children of their own, and told them about the woman who made sure no one went hungry. Margaret's bakery became so successful that during the Civil War, Union officers tried to seize it for military use. She reportedly walked into the commanding officer's tent and told him that if he took her bakery, the orphans would starve. He let her keep it. Another detail: she was known to test her bread by touch alone, never needing to read temperatures or measurements. Workers said she could tell if dough was ready just by pressing it with her thumb. 📷 : Portrait of Margaret Haughery, 1842, by Jacques Amans. © Daughters of Time #archaeohistories
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Michael Ó Riada
Michael Ó Riada@Dal_Riada_·
@Seanmacfadden @jacknolan__ That should be an academic discussion. But it isn't. Because for some reason tens of thousands of random people from anywhere are arriving to stay in the country every month. Maybe you think that's perfectly normal. But it isn't.
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Andrew C
Andrew C@Andrewc1884·
@jacknolan__ Always on the side of foreigners. There is a word for that.
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Sean McFadden
Sean McFadden@Seanmacfadden·
@andyross5572 @I_amMukhtar 'Afraid to address' and 'this silence' comments are aimed at the likes of @JohnTerry26 He didn't speak out when his earning potential could be damaged. A spineless individual, but we knew that by his previous disregard for teammates.
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BeenCalledWorse
BeenCalledWorse@andyross5572·
@I_amMukhtar Soon as someone famous says something that you don't agree with, you jump on them, find old social posts, old relationships, anything to make their point irrelevant, you're a black fascist sir
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
John Terry is a fan of both Tommy Robinson and Rupert Lowe..
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
Thank you very much to President Herzog for the wonderful chocolates, they were absolutely delicious. I will stand with Israel forever and always. Am Yisrael Chai! (@Israel)
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Sean McFadden
Sean McFadden@Seanmacfadden·
@FellowshipofUK @SamanthaTaghoy There you go, Sam. The Fellowship decrees that neither u nor your Mum are Brits. You'll be on the first flight to 🇺🇬 when Rupert takes the reins. Apparently, I (as an Irishman) am more British than thee.😉
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
My mother is an immigrant. But she integrated. She came to Britain for a better life and spends every day repaying this country for all it has given her. She speaks English, works, pays taxes, got her citizenship, and is proud to be British. She hates the hoards of Islamists and illegal migrants who come to Britain with no intention of contributing to society. She loathes the displays of cultural domination. She abhors the idea of demanding that native society alter its culture and practices for the sake of “inclusivity” while those who demand it refuse to do the same. It isn’t “inclusive” when 30,000 Muslims take over the streets to hold a public prayer demonstration. They aren’t including. They are dominating. And it is foolish to suggest that their intention is anything besides domination. If they truly wanted inclusivity, they would not be calling the police on Christian preachers and demanding they be removed from “their communities”. If they truly wanted to co-exist, their leaders wouldn’t be holding rallies telling their followers that they will take over Britain and enforce the singular rule of Allah. If they truly wanted peace, they wouldn’t chant “Death to Britain!” and burn our flags while threatening to rape and kill our wives and daughters. My mother followed the law. My mother loves Britain. They don’t. They don’t want to speak English. They don’t want to get a job. They don’t want to integrate. They don’t want to contribute to our economy. They don’t want to follow British customs and rules. It isn’t racist to call out the blatant danger of radical Islam. It isn’t far-Right to want to protect our girls from child marriage and grooming gangs. It isn’t wrong to call a spade a spade. My immigrant mother taught me many things, most importantly: If you emigrate, you integrate. Radical Islam has no place in civilised society, and we are allowed to call out the people who seek to destroy and dominate us.
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Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson@JamieBrysonLLB·
The latte-drinking liberal media elite & nationalist trolls are outraged at the TUV’s new pens. All the more reason why I bought three of them to ensure I don’t run out.
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Sean McFadden
Sean McFadden@Seanmacfadden·
@BillOReilly Bill, your ancestors will be spinning in their graves at the gobshite that you've become.
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Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly@BillOReilly·
Today, Iran has replaced Germany as a frightening threat, and, incredibly, Europe still looks away, apparently not absorbing the fact that at least 50 million human beings died because evil was ignored in 1936. billoreilly.com/b/Accepting-Ev…
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@EricLDaugh Wow... So all of us who have said for nearly a month that you should probably trust Trump because he knows what he's doing... ...and got absolutely RAKED over the coals for saying this Were 100% right????? Who could have possibly guessed. I called it back in February 👇
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Europe is STUNNED after realizing Trump was right, many of their capital cities may be in range of Iranian ballistic missiles after they targeted Diego Garcia Cities that could be at risk include - London - Berlin - Paris - Munich - Rome - Oslo TRUMP WARNED THEM that Iran was lying about everything! He warned the WORLD.
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