Talk:Flatfoot 56

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delete? no wikipedia information213.93.113.254 15:39, 27 April 2006 (UTC)D.

No, that's OK. --EdGl 20:41, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Skinhead" / "Radical evangelical fringe" claims

I removed these accusations per the Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons policy. Please do not readd unless they can be verified by a reputable source. Note also that Evangelicals and Baptists are both subsets of Protestant Christianity, and not separate branches of Christianity. Jpers36 15:44, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

Obviously, Baptists are Protestant Christians, however the division between general Protestant and Catholic takes a seperate form for the discussion of the Irish in America, or even moreso Irish and/or Celtic punk.

Even though they play Celtic Punk the three brothers are of German stock and their mother is Scottish while the bagpiper is Scottish.