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Not saying this is the lady in question but this one has been all over Twitterland with her obsession.

 

It is an embarrassment for Scottish football that the sectarian slogan 'we are the people' is going to be plastered on the walls at ibrox!

 

Catherine Connor

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Not saying this is the lady in question but this one has been all over Twitterland with her obsession.

 

It is an embarrassment for Scottish football that the sectarian slogan 'we are the people' is going to be plastered on the walls at ibrox!

 

Catherine Connor

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As stated on another thread, Catherine is quite contrary.

 

She purports to be in a state of high dungeon, she wants to be seen to be leading righteous reaction to news being generated from Ibrox. She has a guid conceit of herself, probably tertiary educated. She forgets we are all products of our conditioning. She believes, 'we are the people' is sectarian; not because of an objective analysis arriving at the correct conclusion, no it's because she has been raised and educated to believe so.

 

Catherine cannot deny the attraction of a vast expanse of glass, she is desperat to apply her tongue to receive necessary comfort. She broadcasts to the world on her Twitter account that she is, 'a Philotherian', a lover of animals. She is a member of a grouping that chorus an anthem entitled, 'Hail Hail', sounds a strongly fascist. It includes the line, 'we don't care what the animals say', hhmmm see where we going here Catherine?

 

I reprise the following tale every year or so on these Boards, we need reminding. It costs in excess of £13,000 per year to educate a child at St Aloysius College. Five years past, four fifth year pupils attained Higher Art by submitting a hand painted banner entitled, 'the H-u-ns are going Bust'. It was their officially submitted project and the four pupils involved publicaly thanked their Art teacher for his assistance. They draped said banner from the school's third floor roof, in Garnethill, Glasgow. The Herald carried both photo and story. There was NO explanation as to why all four pupils were replete in balaclavas, No explanation as to why a principal teacher allowed this to proceed, and NO explanation as to why the then Headteacher, or the then Head of the PTA(Donalda MacKinnon, current Director General of BBC Scotland), decided on, 'No comment'.

 

Catherine, stop licking the windaes and start educating yourself.

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