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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Continuing from thread one

Now can people please leave the RIP thread in the Irish forum alone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *ot Wife and HimCouple  over a year ago

bathgate / benidorm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Are we having fun yet lost to many friends family to the so called ira to not be happy today

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin

What I enjoy about this discussion is the high level of discourse we get to enjoy.

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire

This time it's personal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What I enjoy about this discussion is the high level of discourse we get to enjoy. "

Not to mention the tolerance of opposing views shown by openminded fabbers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'll say it again a great great man rest in peace Martin

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Post i made earlier

Just about every place on the net ,every workplace ,cafe, pub etc will debate and disagree passionately this death today.

All I will say is the same as when Ian Paisley died.

This is a day to recognise the past and make damn sure it never happens again. Both sides lost and lost badly so let's bury him and move on.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin


"What I enjoy about this discussion is the high level of discourse we get to enjoy.

Not to mention the tolerance of opposing views shown by openminded fabbers."

Fabbers are well known as being open minded, calm and reasoned people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He died again?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout "

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive.

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By *elnkazCouple  over a year ago

cheshire

Martin McGuiness

Rot in Hell

Del

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin

Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

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By *wallow all givenMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

As a retired army captain hope he burns for a long time in he'll he give a dam about solders he ordered killed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !! "

No, they wouldnt, do you not think I used to go with men when I was off duty? Do you not realise that guys in my section, platoon and company knew?

Gosh yall are so predidiced ain't ya? So the whole British army are right wing head banging skinheaded skrewdriver fans? Does this include the black an Asian lads? Now it's even better it's not a breach of queens regulations anymore.

But you think men I trained with, bonded with and developed a deep brotherhood and mutual respect, are gonna disown me because I like sex with men as well?

Assuming much lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide."

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"As a retired army captain hope he burns for a long time in he'll he give a dam about solders he ordered killed "

That's what you do in war,try kill each other's soldiers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thuaisceart Éireann chun éagóir fulaingt ró-fhada a chaill ar cheann de na bringers príomh aontacht agus síocháin lenár sé chontae leochaileacha. codladh maith.

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?"

Those factions of Ira would love to shoot martin as much as any soldier

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !!

No, they wouldnt, do you not think I used to go with men when I was off duty? Do you not realise that guys in my section, platoon and company knew?

Gosh yall are so predidiced ain't ya? So the whole British army are right wing head banging skinheaded skrewdriver fans? Does this include the black an Asian lads? Now it's even better it's not a breach of queens regulations anymore.

But you think men I trained with, bonded with and developed a deep brotherhood and mutual respect, are gonna disown me because I like sex with men as well?

Assuming much lol "

Don't make me laugh please

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Was he not the Irish Mandela ??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a retired army captain hope he burns for a long time in he'll he give a dam about solders he ordered killed "

Hypocrite.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !!

No, they wouldnt, do you not think I used to go with men when I was off duty? Do you not realise that guys in my section, platoon and company knew?

Gosh yall are so predidiced ain't ya? So the whole British army are right wing head banging skinheaded skrewdriver fans? Does this include the black an Asian lads? Now it's even better it's not a breach of queens regulations anymore.

But you think men I trained with, bonded with and developed a deep brotherhood and mutual respect, are gonna disown me because I like sex with men as well?

Assuming much lol

Don't make me laugh please "

you are aware there are openly gay service personnel now?

You clearly think too little of our armed forces.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?"

Thats not the IRA. Anybody can use the name but most arent so easily taken in by such fakery.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

some awful people on here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?

Thats not the IRA. Anybody can use the name but most arent so easily taken in by such fakery."

Not the ira wow the bastard's change name's every other week you kinda get lost.

Let's just call them sinn fein loving bastard's now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !!

No, they wouldnt, do you not think I used to go with men when I was off duty? Do you not realise that guys in my section, platoon and company knew?

Gosh yall are so predidiced ain't ya? So the whole British army are right wing head banging skinheaded skrewdriver fans? Does this include the black an Asian lads? Now it's even better it's not a breach of queens regulations anymore.

But you think men I trained with, bonded with and developed a deep brotherhood and mutual respect, are gonna disown me because I like sex with men as well?

Assuming much lol

Don't make me laugh please

you are aware there are openly gay service personnel now?

You clearly think too little of our armed forces. "

Yes I am aware but are you trying to convince yourself that it's totally accepted by all military personnel?? I don't think so

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?

Thats not the IRA. Anybody can use the name but most arent so easily taken in by such fakery."

So who's doing the shootings now. Or are you not a tout

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?

Thats not the IRA. Anybody can use the name but most arent so easily taken in by such fakery."

Yeah it's the REAL IRA, mind you the

provisional IRA wasn't really the IRA was it?

The IRA went for politics over violence in the early 70's

The PIRA were a Marxist bunch with links to the PLO and supplies of ghadaffi. Fine upstanding lads backed by the east to overthrow and destabilise the west.

Puppets much?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !!

No, they wouldnt, do you not think I used to go with men when I was off duty? Do you not realise that guys in my section, platoon and company knew?

Gosh yall are so predidiced ain't ya? So the whole British army are right wing head banging skinheaded skrewdriver fans? Does this include the black an Asian lads? Now it's even better it's not a breach of queens regulations anymore.

But you think men I trained with, bonded with and developed a deep brotherhood and mutual respect, are gonna disown me because I like sex with men as well?

Assuming much lol

Don't make me laugh please

you are aware there are openly gay service personnel now?

You clearly think too little of our armed forces.

Yes I am aware but are you trying to convince yourself that it's totally accepted by all military personnel?? I don't think so "

Am ex military hi

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By *ilbearniMan  over a year ago

peninsula


"22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive."

And these ones? Are they still walking about too?

The last RUC officer killed as a direct result of the conflict, Francis O'Reilly (a Catholic constable), died on 6 October 1998, a month after he had been injured in a Red Hand Defenders pipe-bomb attack in Portadown during the Drumcree conflict

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I admire the man he didn't lay down and be walked All over he stood up for what he believed in and many along with him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just cracked open a bottle of the black with a few friends.

Burn Martin burn ya tout

The same friends who would disown you for being bi ...Bottoms up !!

No, they wouldnt, do you not think I used to go with men when I was off duty? Do you not realise that guys in my section, platoon and company knew?

Gosh yall are so predidiced ain't ya? So the whole British army are right wing head banging skinheaded skrewdriver fans? Does this include the black an Asian lads? Now it's even better it's not a breach of queens regulations anymore.

But you think men I trained with, bonded with and developed a deep brotherhood and mutual respect, are gonna disown me because I like sex with men as well?

Assuming much lol

Don't make me laugh please

you are aware there are openly gay service personnel now?

You clearly think too little of our armed forces.

Yes I am aware but are you trying to convince yourself that it's totally accepted by all military personnel?? I don't think so "

I never said all. You said the people I'm finishing off this bottle with.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Don't like what he stood for ,understood it ...but if your to condem the man then surely you have to condem Mandela ?..he to was a terrorist ..was he not .....but there's a big difference and the missed truth ,the Ira went to the peace table once America declared a war on terror ...America that great alli that financed the Ira ....either way he made his mark on British politics

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Post i made earlier

Just about every place on the net ,every workplace ,cafe, pub etc will debate and disagree passionately this death today.

All I will say is the same as when Ian Paisley died.

This is a day to recognise the past and make damn sure it never happens again. Both sides lost and lost badly so let's bury him and move on."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The film '71 gives what I understand to be a very realistic account of what that world actually looked like.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"I admire the man he didn't lay down and be walked All over he stood up for what he believed in and many along with him. "

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin

Its pretty sad how the majority in Northern Ireland are trying to move forward and still there are so many unwilling to let go and work towards a better future.

It was a positive thing that the likes of Martin McGuinness were able to forget the murders and ill treatment suffered as a result of unionists and the British government and instead work with them to bring about a peace that many thought was impossible.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin


"Don't like what he stood for ,understood it ...but if your to condem the man then surely you have to condem Mandela ?..he to was a terrorist ..was he not .....but there's a big difference and the missed truth ,the Ira went to the peace table once America declared a war on terror ...America that great alli that financed the Ira ....either way he made his mark on British politics "

Americas war in terror didnt start till 2001. The GFA was signed years before that.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Martin McGuinness' work over the last 20 years has been instrumental in bringing about peace in Northern Ireland. Since the GFA he's been an example to all about building a better, more hopeful future for the people of NI. Putting hatred where it firmly belongs which is in the past and focusing on the future.

The next decade will see more people on both sides leave us. What we can do to honour their work and achievements is to ignore those that want to drag us back into old grudges and not let those whose hearts are consumed by hate infect us like the disease they are.

Northern Ireland is on a path to permanent peace and unity and only by setting aside anger and hate and embracing the opportunities to build relationships and friendships across the divide will we be able to continue the good work of McGuinness and his partners on both sides of the divide.

Wow what a load of crap

Permanent peace what part of ira still shooting police army do you not understand?

Thats not the IRA. Anybody can use the name but most arent so easily taken in by such fakery.

Not the ira wow the bastard's change name's every other week you kinda get lost.

Let's just call them sinn fein loving bastard's now. "

The last line of your post is telling. Are you that poorly educated?

Sweet Jesus, the dissident groups hate SF much more than they hate the British army!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

"

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't like what he stood for ,understood it ...but if your to condem the man then surely you have to condem Mandela ?..he to was a terrorist ..was he not .....but there's a big difference and the missed truth ,the Ira went to the peace table once America declared a war on terror ...America that great alli that financed the Ira ....either way he made his mark on British politics

Americas war in terror didnt start till 2001. The GFA was signed years before that."

You are correct ,but they'd already started moving away from organisations way before then ...but I do stand corrected

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im glad he saw the elections and for what he wanted for the last 20 yr was peace . Too see yes ppl in the North vote for Sf is saying sumthing . Ppl will never forget what happened in the north but its got to move on and yes it is . United ireland is what he wanted and im glad to see its nearly here. Rip Martin

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a retired army captain hope he burns for a long time in he'll he give a dam about solders he ordered killed "

How many people did you order your troop to shoot at when you were serving in the name of peace. At least MARTIN was trying to free his own country!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I also heat theres a big back log in the passport offices too who would have thought

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive.

And these ones? Are they still walking about too?

The last RUC officer killed as a direct result of the conflict, Francis O'Reilly (a Catholic constable), died on 6 October 1998, a month after he had been injured in a Red Hand Defenders pipe-bomb attack in Portadown during the Drumcree conflict"

PSNI officer Catholic constable KERR April 2 2011 killed by bomb Omagh republicans

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't like what he stood for ,understood it ...but if your to condem the man then surely you have to condem Mandela ?..he to was a terrorist ..was he not .....but there's a big difference and the missed truth ,the Ira went to the peace table once America declared a war on terror ...America that great alli that financed the Ira ....either way he made his mark on British politics "

Erm America had a congressional and senate hearing about Noraid pulled the plug on it and declared it criminal. Donkeys years ago. Most of their cash and hardware came from crime and eastern funded frontline states.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

"

I'm kinda hoping you leaned on his wall, rifle cradled in arm like a gentleman on a country stroll with his shotgun. Nonchalantly smoking away, as only certain officers seem to manage.

We'd have liked that.

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By *ungdublinguyMan  over a year ago

Dublin/Leitrim


"22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive."

How exactly does a murder walk around alive?, anything walking would be alive and if we're talking crows here, they fly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then? "

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wow!!

How deeply saddened I am to see all these insults name calling and total disregard for one another!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow!!

How deeply saddened I am to see all these insults name calling and total disregard for one another!!

"

You should see some of the inboxes your countrymen send.

Not the 'wanna fuck Ones' lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive.

How exactly does a murder walk around alive?, anything walking would be alive and if we're talking crows here, they fly."

He walks so he's alive so walking around alive you not understand English ?

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington."

Worry not, lots of the people of Derry that you didn't meet, possibly even the majority, will mourn his passing.

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By *ilbearniMan  over a year ago

peninsula


"22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive.

And these ones? Are they still walking about too?

The last RUC officer killed as a direct result of the conflict, Francis O'Reilly (a Catholic constable), died on 6 October 1998, a month after he had been injured in a Red Hand Defenders pipe-bomb attack in Portadown during the Drumcree conflict

PSNI officer Catholic constable KERR April 2 2011 killed by bomb Omagh republicans"

Yes. I know about that

Please tell me what your view is on the last RUC officer killed in Northern Ireland by RHD ? Are they still walking about too?

Are they murderers or not?

Do you not condemn them also?

You see, we could go on like this all day, but it takes a bigger and better person to accept what was wrong, try to fix it, move on and make this place a better one for the next generation, which is what Martin McGuinness was doing.

What are you doing to help NI move forward ?

Are you engaging with your community, are you getting out there and helping to build a better place for all, getting involved,are you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow!!

How deeply saddened I am to see all these insults name calling and total disregard for one another!!

You should see some of the inboxes your countrymen send.

Not the 'wanna fuck Ones' lol "

I've seen your derogatory comments so I don't think your entirely innocent...

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"22nd January 2017 PSNI officer shot lucky not killed and sinn fein ira murder's are still walking around alive.

How exactly does a murder walk around alive?, anything walking would be alive and if we're talking crows here, they fly.

He walks so he's alive so walking around alive you not understand English ?"

I think he may have just been pointing out that it's hard for anyone to walk around dead, so alive may have been an unnecessary addition.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow!!

How deeply saddened I am to see all these insults name calling and total disregard for one another!!

You should see some of the inboxes your countrymen send.

Not the 'wanna fuck Ones' lol

I've seen your derogatory comments so I don't think your entirely innocent..."

No ones ever called me innocent honey

But am loving how all my formed opinions of the republican movements predudices and bigotry are confirmed by the plethora or threats and insults. Many aimed at my sexuality.

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By *ungdublinguyMan  over a year ago

Dublin/Leitrim

Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site."
so why the rip if this is a dating site ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site."

I wouldn't worry there's gonna be a tonne of banned and deleted people when admin get through all the threatening and homophobic messages I've reported.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington.

Worry not, lots of the people of Derry that you didn't meet, possibly even the majority, will mourn his passing. "

I'm sure the bogside arms will be packed out. All his old mates...still stinking of BO and semtex.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site."

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington.

Worry not, lots of the people of Derry that you didn't meet, possibly even the majority, will mourn his passing.

I'm sure the bogside arms will be packed out. All his old mates...still stinking of BO and semtex."

I get where you're coming from with that comment but I think you've missed out on the last twenty years somehow.

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By *atcoupleCouple  over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia


"As a retired army captain hope he burns for a long time in he'll he give a dam about solders he ordered killed "

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Without him it may not have been so violent... but without him you would not have the peace we have now

Complex does not do it justice.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site.

I wouldn't worry there's gonna be a tonne of banned and deleted people when admin get through all the threatening and homophobic messages I've reported. "

7 inches ops it works.

Oh am doing something wrong i not had one message.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site."

Did someone say dick?

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Without him it may not have been so violent... but without him you would not have the peace we have now

Complex does not do it justice....."

That's a fair enough comment. Complex man. Complex situation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow!!

How deeply saddened I am to see all these insults name calling and total disregard for one another!!

You should see some of the inboxes your countrymen send.

Not the 'wanna fuck Ones' lol

I've seen your derogatory comments so I don't think your entirely innocent...

No ones ever called me innocent honey

But am loving how all my formed opinions of the republican movements predudices and bigotry are confirmed by the plethora or threats and insults. Many aimed at my sexuality. "

Yes unfortunately it does...

What's also a pity is I've had the privilege of meeting Martin on many occasions and he visited my home town often he was a gentleman, and only ever spoke of peace and acceptance....

I have always admired him and he was a great man does not deserve what people are saying on these threads!

No more than you deserve what people are sending you via private mail because of your sexuality or otherwise....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site.

I wouldn't worry there's gonna be a tonne of banned and deleted people when admin get through all the threatening and homophobic messages I've reported.

7 inches ops it works.

Oh am doing something wrong i not had one message. "

I've had a tout telling me Martin killed 26 British soldiers had a few telling me how the Ira gonna get me.

Had one adorable chap telling me they shoot faggots Like me up the arse.

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By *U1966Man  over a year ago

Devon

Had his hand in many atrocities not just serving personal and he will be damned for that forever.

But without his work on the peace process there wouldn't on been one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

Hadn't he a right to swan around his own country. I bet you swan around yours and more than that he had a right to be here !!!!!!

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington.

Worry not, lots of the people of Derry that you didn't meet, possibly even the majority, will mourn his passing.

I'm sure the bogside arms will be packed out. All his old mates...still stinking of BO and semtex."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

Hadn't he a right to swan around his own country. I bet you swan around yours and more than that he had a right to be here !!!!!!

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington.

Worry not, lots of the people of Derry that you didn't meet, possibly even the majority, will mourn his passing.

I'm sure the bogside arms will be packed out. All his old mates...still stinking of BO and semtex."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Had his hand in many atrocities not just serving personal and he will be damned for that forever.

But without his work on the peace process there wouldn't on been one

"

Militarily the IRA was on its knees. Like it or not we had been there since 1969 and had got too good. That's not a brag. Why do you think PSNI officers go to train the Afghan police?

Even the US army is working in 4 man bricks and 12 man multiples now.

Not only will the violence be forgotten by the next few generations, future peace keeping and peace enforcement operations around the world are all the more successful now for that very, very interesting and valuable time.

Should of thought that when I was staring over a GPMG in the rain sulking about if I was dumped or not when I got home.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site.

I wouldn't worry there's gonna be a tonne of banned and deleted people when admin get through all the threatening and homophobic messages I've reported.

7 inches ops it works.

Oh am doing something wrong i not had one message.

I've had a tout telling me Martin killed 26 British soldiers had a few telling me how the Ira gonna get me.

Had one adorable chap telling me they shoot faggots Like me up the arse. "

Oh i get that every few months a phone call saying alarm etc etc ira going to kill you and other family members. Joy's of being ex army.

I love a nice faggot lots of onion gravy

Yummy.

And as for 26 better send touts name to police. They love the information

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all."

Well said!!!

Gosh.. imagine what it would be like to live beside these people! And we're supposed to be at peace with one another

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all."
wow the same hard working people who paid for ira guns ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all. wow the same hard working people who paid for ira guns ?

"

Wow...there is peace now! Or have you forgotten

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm choosing today to remember poor little Nivruti. The 2 year old daughter of an RAF airman who was killed by the IRA in Germany.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

spew all the hatred you want , most have moved on now but are not ashamed to be proud republicans .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all. wow the same hard working people who paid for ira guns ?

Wow...there is peace now! Or have you forgotten "

So who was doing the shooting in January ? If we at peace

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all. wow the same hard working people who paid for ira guns ?

Wow...there is peace now! Or have you forgotten

So who was doing the shooting in January ? If we at peace"

Or did you forget ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading "

Dec 2nd 1999

Good friday agreement

Sept 11th 2001

Twin towers

Which came first i wonder

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading "

The GFA was 1998. The IRA had been on ceasefire for 4 years by the time 9/11 occurred and were not going back to war. It would certainly have made life more difficult for anyone trying to smuggle weapons from around the world but it had no bearing on either SF policy or IRA strategy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all. wow the same hard working people who paid for ira guns ?

Wow...there is peace now! Or have you forgotten

So who was doing the shooting in January ? If we at peace

Or did you forget ?"

You blaming that on Martin McGuiness too?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"isnt it so so easy to sit in your anonomity behind a keyboard and spew utter hatred directed at people you know nothing about who are in their own dignified way passing comment on the death of a man who never wavered from his convictions and helped broker a peace which two decades ago would have seemed an impossibility. To those who never set foot in northern ireland , knew nothing of the struggles of ordinary decent hard working people who were marginalised , hounded for their identity and grew up in a vortex of hate and intimidation , and asked for none of it ..shame on you all. wow the same hard working people who paid for ira guns ?

Wow...there is peace now! Or have you forgotten

So who was doing the shooting in January ? If we at peace

Or did you forget ?

You blaming that on Martin McGuiness too? "

well he probably knew the would be murdering bastard

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin


"All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading "

Yes but you clearly didnt do the reading that poster suggested or read the thread since its already been pointed out that the ceasefire and the Good Friday Agreement were years before 9/11.

You dont know whats happened in the last 20 years, its barely even history yet. You're so ridiculously uninformed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I guess it shouldn't be lost the phrase one man terrorist is another man freedom fighter has been commonly used by both sides in the Israel/Palestine conflict, the Iraq War, Middle East conflicts as well as conflicts and uprisings in Africa, Colombia, etc ......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I remember the bloke swanning around Londonderry. He thought he owed the place. I can still remember his house by the football ground. I always had a smoke outside it while on patrol in the Brandywell. He won't be missed by anyone I know. Plenty of blood on his hands. Both British and Irish.

I'm guessing you didn't get to know many people in Derry then?

Not on the city side of the Foyle. Luckily there were lots of nice Irish girls who used to go to the disco in the ruc station in Ebrington."

How patronising is that?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading

Dec 2nd 1999

Good friday agreement

Sept 11th 2001

Twin towers

Which came first i wonder "

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The ceasefire was joke until 911.

Nobody ceasefired and nobody handed in weapons.

911 changed both sides attitudes to what they could "get away with"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good riddance evil bastard

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By *ot Wife and HimCouple  over a year ago

bathgate / benidorm

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Admin need to shut these threads down and remind people it's a swinger site not a sectarian dick measuring site.

I wouldn't worry there's gonna be a tonne of banned and deleted people when admin get through all the threatening and homophobic messages I've reported.

7 inches ops it works.

Oh am doing something wrong i not had one message.

I've had a tout telling me Martin killed 26 British soldiers had a few telling me how the Ira gonna get me.

Had one adorable chap telling me they shoot faggots Like me up the arse. "

Wow that's clever telling a forum what a tout told u..... Either u are talking shit or you don't know the first thing about handling informants.... The mind boggles....

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By *ot Wife and HimCouple  over a year ago

bathgate / benidorm

LONDONderry there is no such place as Derry

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No one bothered with the book I suggested then?

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading

Dec 2nd 1999

Good friday agreement

Sept 11th 2001

Twin towers

Which came first i wonder .

The ceasefire was joke until 911.

Nobody ceasefired and nobody handed in weapons.

911 changed both sides attitudes to what they could "get away with""

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"LONDONderry there is no such place as Derry "

Lol, I'm sure you know that Derry comes from the Irish word for oak wood, Doire. The prefix "London", well that comes from imperialists trying to make their mark. I love that it gives you such comfort to use it.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan  over a year ago

south dublin


"LONDONderry there is no such place as Derry "

No mate its derry/londonderry. You dont live there so youve nothing to do with what its called. The people that live there have reached a compromise that they agree with. And the local district is officially called Derry and Strabane by the British, Northern Irish and Irish governments so your idea that theres no such place is officially wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"All this talk of brokering peace is a bit back slapping on both sides.

The simple fact is if 911 had never happened it would never have come about, the day after 911 both sides knew the game was up once and for all as violence in politics and struggles would never be seen the same again.

The vast majority of ordinary people on both sides have been played by their prospective puppet masters and they lapped up what they had to say.

Its a long road to realisation that you never really mattered to either side but some have made that journey and some are still in the bubble of bullshit.

As someone liked to say to me a few weeks back.

Enjoy your reading

Yes but you clearly didnt do the reading that poster suggested or read the thread since its already been pointed out that the ceasefire and the Good Friday Agreement were years before 9/11.

You dont know whats happened in the last 20 years, its barely even history yet. You're so ridiculously uninformed."

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Yes everybody is misinformed, thats the whole point of debate?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As ever I read political Post's relating to northern Ireland and I'm saddened by the hatred of the past still raw and damaging to all sides!let's think of the youth of today and tomorrow who want to live a normal peaceful society where we respect each other as human beings despite the past we all grew up in! It takes a bigger person to forgive than to continue to hate!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"LONDONderry there is no such place as Derry

No mate its derry/londonderry. You dont live there so youve nothing to do with what its called. The people that live there have reached a compromise that they agree with. And the local district is officially called Derry and Strabane by the British, Northern Irish and Irish governments so your idea that theres no such place is officially wrong."

And you don't live there so you have nothing to do with it as well.?

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