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Just need Gerry Adams ,,,and Martin mcginus now

I was in the republic for the day yesterday and funny enough the subject of the peace process and the violence came up........the lad I was cutting about with just thought all the violence was bollock

It runs deep and outsiders will always find it hard to understand.......the gun seems to be going out of Irish politics thankfully now it seems My bet is that most of the violence still going has mor

 

 

 

 

The guy was a fcukin lunatic and a bigot....and no doubt contributed to the troubles by fuelling sectariansim. Some quotes taken off the beeb's website just now...

They breed like rabbits and multiply like vermin" - talking about Catholics at a loyalist rally 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" - at a loyalist rally in 1968 following attacks on Catholic homes.

 

A man of the cloth :no:

Thatcher will meet him at the doors of hell[/size]
they Gota answer to their maker now, but the truth it nobody killed more Catholics than the Ira and nobody killed more Protestants than the UVf , Uda etc , such a sad waste of life as most were innocent decent people

thought the IRA were Catholics , why kill there own kind .? and the UDA were Protestants , well that's what I thought .never really followed it that much so maybe ive got it wrong lol

Thats the point he is making , they killed more of there own ...

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they sure we're, got a lot of people riled up to kill each other and for what? politicians on both sides could have put an end to the war a long time before it did. they still cant agree on the colour of shite, it really is pathetic.

they were crazy times, glad it's all over and moving forwards for the better, albeit at the same pace as continental drift. Lol
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The man did more for his country than the minority he opposed,he swore allegiance to the Queen and steadfastly defended the principle of free speech and the democratic process.His hatred for the terrorist scum influenced his contempt for the Catholic faith,his major fault perhaps but the times and troubles influenced the populace in harsher ways then.He stood against successive goverments in his resolve to bring about peace without giving in to the terrorists demands, something he finally caved in to and shared the peace process with his hated enemies,especially Adams.History will at some time vindicate much of what he stood for,a true Brit was Ian Paisley.

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The man did more for his country than the minority he opposed,he swore allegiance to the Queen and steadfastly defended the principle of free speech and the democratic process.His hatred for the terrorist scum influenced his contempt for the Catholic faith,his major fault perhaps but the times and troubles influenced the populace in harsher ways then.He stood against successive goverments in his resolve to bring about peace without giving in to the terrorists demands, something he finally caved in to and shared the peace process with his hated enemies,especially Adams.History will at some time vindicate much of what he stood for,a true Brit was Ian Paisley.

true to the crown...the half crown. :laugh:

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The man did more for his country than the minority he opposed,he swore allegiance to the Queen and steadfastly defended the principle of free speech and the democratic process.His hatred for the terrorist scum influenced his contempt for the Catholic faith,his major fault perhaps but the times and troubles influenced the populace in harsher ways then.He stood against successive goverments in his resolve to bring about peace without giving in to the terrorists demands, something he finally caved in to and shared the peace process with his hated enemies,especially Adams.History will at some time vindicate much of what he stood for,a true Brit was Ian Paisley.

 

true to the crown...the half crown. :laugh:
ten bob note more like it never liked to here the rattle of coin, s
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The man did more for his country than the minority he opposed,he swore allegiance to the Queen and steadfastly defended the principle of free speech and the democratic process.His hatred for the terrorist scum influenced his contempt for the Catholic faith,his major fault perhaps but the times and troubles influenced the populace in harsher ways then.He stood against successive goverments in his resolve to bring about peace without giving in to the terrorists demands, something he finally caved in to and shared the peace process with his hated enemies,especially Adams.History will at some time vindicate much of what he stood for,a true Brit was Ian Paisley.

he only resided in it, it was never his
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I think one day soon the majority of Brits and Irish will look back on those terrible days and shake their heads, fighting fellow Christians whilst the rest of the world fell to Islam...............pure madness and shameful!

there is alot of truth you said there lad,well put :thumbs:

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