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Which Irish political song is better?
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To be fair to both of them, I wrote both of their names on seprate post it and put it in a hat. Then I picked one and picked Paul's name. So I put it on Paul's forum. So which song do you think is better?
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Give Ireland Back to the Irish by far
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Yeah, me too!
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Give Ireland Back To The Irish.
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Give Ireland Back To The Irish
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I wonder if the placement of this thread has anything to do with the outcome of the votes
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Give Ireland Back To The Irish.
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I wonder if the placement of this thread has anything to do with the outcome of the votes
I don't think so lol, but it was actually to avoid those who would say "You should have put this on the John forum blah blah blah". I've seen it happen before on similar threads. So I just wanted to be fair.
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November 27, 2007, 12:02:48 AM »
to be honest, i can't stand either of them! :-/
but i suppose it would be Give Irland Back to the Irish..
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'Give Ireland Back To The Irish',,,,,,,,love it.
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November 27, 2007, 11:17:03 PM »
being Irish-American myself, I like them both...but chose Macca's "GIBTTI" simply because it's more
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as opposed to John & Yoko's "LOTI" which is more personal (but also a good tune)
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