Who cares where the products we buy comes from? So long as we can afford the stuff and are assured of their quality and the well being of the people (or animals)who produced them! Emblems and flags I’m sick of them all!
limerick. so you are against the indigenous people of America too? if i could talk out of my arse i would. seems like your ears are attuned to arse talking every killing by the proves was explained by the provos. business. seriously? killing people for pleasure??? are you nuts? shankill butchers killed for pleasure.. IRA did not..
limerick i think you agreed with me there. doesn’t matter how many were protestant. my case is that the IRA were NOT sectarian. Put whatever badge you want to on them. your description is weird. “provos wife arse”? you can apply that to any man… the fact is some provos were men so Yeah ..that means personal issues stuff happened. have you not been jealous of a man sussing out your wife’s ass?
i thought the IRA wanted an Ireland reunited… not sectarian not socialist. just devoid of british connection. OK socialism was vogue at the time.. sectarianism. never! many IRA people were not catholics anyway. its just the British used protestants / unionist paramilitaries as pawns in their dirty wars. so of course IRA inevitably got engaged with protestant/unionist organisations.
i see loads of bricks… some redevelopment due??? the kids look so happy too. the mural, tho beautifully painted is a downer for me. glorification of war makes it easier to accept cruel killings and slaughter.
journey planner always worked for me.. translink good on ye… a great job. keep it up.. £1.10 a journey cant whack it and the irish language on the falls. just class. maith síbh
guilty until proven innocent.. i saw the reports today on Sky and BBC the “reporters” made a point of saying that even though she is innocent (ie there’s no evidence to prove her guilt) she is not out of the woods yet.. That the police are looking for more evidence to prove she’s a killer. reminds me of the Birmingham Six…
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Comment on “are you serious?” – redux
on 6 May 2012 at 9:10 pm
Who cares where the products we buy comes from? So long as we can afford the stuff and are assured of their quality and the well being of the people (or animals)who produced them! Emblems and flags I’m sick of them all!
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Comment on The IRA campaign: not left wing but sectarian struggle
on 4 September 2011 at 11:09 pm
limerick. so you are against the indigenous people of America too? if i could talk out of my arse i would. seems like your ears are attuned to arse talking every killing by the proves was explained by the provos. business. seriously? killing people for pleasure??? are you nuts? shankill butchers killed for pleasure.. IRA did not..
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Comment on The IRA campaign: not left wing but sectarian struggle
on 4 September 2011 at 10:53 pm
limerick i think you agreed with me there. doesn’t matter how many were protestant. my case is that the IRA were NOT sectarian. Put whatever badge you want to on them. your description is weird. “provos wife arse”? you can apply that to any man… the fact is some provos were men so Yeah ..that means personal issues stuff happened. have you not been jealous of a man sussing out your wife’s ass?
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Comment on The IRA campaign: not left wing but sectarian struggle
on 4 September 2011 at 10:32 pm
DT123million
many IRA personnel were protestant. many IRA victims were Catholic . you are wrong.
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Comment on The IRA campaign: not left wing but sectarian struggle
on 4 September 2011 at 10:01 pm
i thought the IRA wanted an Ireland reunited… not sectarian not socialist. just devoid of british connection. OK socialism was vogue at the time.. sectarianism. never! many IRA people were not catholics anyway. its just the British used protestants / unionist paramilitaries as pawns in their dirty wars. so of course IRA inevitably got engaged with protestant/unionist organisations.
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Comment on POTD – Molte Street
on 4 September 2011 at 12:07 pm
i see loads of bricks… some redevelopment due??? the kids look so happy too. the mural, tho beautifully painted is a downer for me. glorification of war makes it easier to accept cruel killings and slaughter.
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Comment on POTD – Shelter
on 3 September 2011 at 8:29 pm
journey planner always worked for me.. translink good on ye… a great job. keep it up.. £1.10 a journey cant whack it and the irish language on the falls. just class. maith síbh
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Comment on Innocent nurses, landlords and trial by tabloid
on 3 September 2011 at 7:54 pm
guilty until proven innocent.. i saw the reports today on Sky and BBC the “reporters” made a point of saying that even though she is innocent (ie there’s no evidence to prove her guilt) she is not out of the woods yet.. That the police are looking for more evidence to prove she’s a killer. reminds me of the Birmingham Six…
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Comment on POTD – New Technology
on 29 August 2011 at 1:11 am
Won’t be long till we have iEye inserts and nano cameras to boot. All wirelessy wired to Big Brother Corporation.
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Comment on Quote of the day: “Isn’t this where you used to meet Gerry Adams?”
on 29 August 2011 at 12:58 am
So an IRA man infiltrates the MI5 very succinct indeed .
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