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Once upon a time in a nasty little war Cromwell came to Ireland like a blight upon our shore. He waged war upon my people in a genocidal style but some revisionists might argue he was merciful and mild. At Drogheda he killed thousands, what a slaughter that place saw, at the hands of "Christian" soldiers- surely righteous was their cause. Then, when the war was over and all our blood was spent the Gaels, who used to own the land, all wound up paying rent " To Hell or Connacht" is a phrase sound biters did invent I don't know if he uttered it but its surely what he meant!
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Jul 22, 2012
Jul 22, 2012 at 12:44 AM UTC
To Hell or Connacht
Once upon a time in a nasty little war Cromwell came to Ireland like a blight upon our shore. He waged war upon my people in a genocidal style but some revisionists might argue he was merciful and mild. At Drogheda he killed thousands, what a slaughter that place saw, at the hands of "Christian" soldiers- surely righteous was their cause. Then, when the war was over and all our blood was spent the Gaels, who used to own the land, all wound up paying rent " To Hell or Connacht" is a phrase sound biters did invent I don't know if he uttered it but its surely what he meant!
While this is literally a poem about Oliver Cromwell and the war of 1649-1650 against the Irish, it was written as part of an argument about what politicians say versus what they mean. Apologists can make excuses for their words but ultimately not for their deeds. Did Oliver Cromwell ever say " to Hell or Connacht". The answer is lost to history, but that was the net effect of his actions.
john-f-mccullagh
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Jul 22, 2012
Jul 22, 2012 at 12:44 AM UTC
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