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Paisley's attack comments on the Irish in 1969. | Paisley's attack comments on the Irish in 1969. | ||
"Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol bombs; Catholic churches were attacked and burned because they were arsenals and priests handed out sub-machine guns to parishioners." | |||
Paisley mocking Irishmen killed after a riot in 1963. | |||
"An Outside, body, which is not committed to the same moral values as the people of Northern Ireland are committed to, are prepared to say you will legislate perversion and immorality." | |||
Paisley's comments after homosexuality was decriminalized. | |||
"Such filth is a terrible step to the demmoralisation of any country." | |||
Paisley's hate speech against LGBT people. | |||
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'''Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside''', PC (April 6th, 1926 – September 12th, 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland. He was the leader of the infamous [[Democratic Unionist Party]] from 1971 until he was forced to resign by his party in 2008. | '''Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside''', PC (April 6th, 1926 – September 12th, 2014) was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland. He was the leader of the infamous [[Democratic Unionist Party]] from 1971 until he was forced to resign by his party in 2008. |