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On February 8, 1912
Unionists protest when Winston Churchill, a supporter of home rule, visits Belfast. He addresses a crowd in Celtic Park with John Redmond.
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[ posted by hobbes2802 on Fri May 26th, 2006 at 08:11:43 PM ]
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can anyone help[

Many years ago I heard a song but I can only remember a few of the lyrics, can anyone out there help with the title,singer etc. the lyrics I remember are...."John james o'hara and Michael McNamara were two respected Irishmen wherever they did roam, they were known for their endurance they were known for their influence, O'hara from Tara McNamara from mayo". ring any bells with any one ?
[ posted by roseofbrum on Fri Jul 14th, 2006 at 12:32:20 AM ]
Its on the tip but i think its a Val Doonie job, i will ask my mom
[ posted by inla_bomber on Thu Nov 12th, 2009 at 05:33:56 AM ]
It's a short song on the album 50 Irish Party Songs by The Sean O'Neill Band.
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