You are without doubt the bravest and most loyal Republican I have ever met (you may recall when my father,Sean, and I called down to see you in your home one afternoon ).
You are in my thoughts and prayers and in the thoughts and prayers of many others.
Ed Moloney’s Voices from the Grave: Two Men’s War in Ireland has received considerable attention in the press and in the public realm since its publication earlier this year. Although the book relates the experiences of the Provisional IRA’s Brendan Hughes and the PUP/UVF’s David Ervine, much of the discussion has focused on Hughes’ stories [...] read our review »
Having somehow managed to avoid watching a single episode of the widely praised West Wing TV series I was delighted to discover the entire Box set in my Christmas stocking – and with enough spare time over the holidays to give it a good lash. But with 10 episodes of the first series under my [...] read our review »
I’m currently trawling through Norman Davies’s fabulous new tome – “Vanished Kingdoms” – Five stars in the (London) Telegraph’s review from Ben Wilson: All the nations that have ever lived have left their footsteps in the sand,” writes Norman Davies. “The traces fade with every tide, the echoes grow faint, the images are fractured, the human [...] read our review »
Comment on Gerry McGeough found guilty of 1981 murder bid
on 20 February 2011 at 3:22 pm
Perhaps , ‘Betweeen the Bridges’ you will pove to the world how brave you are by going out and getting yourself stiffed.
Perhaps fighting for Her Majesty in that idiotic mess in Afghanistan.
No?
Thought not.
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Comment on Gerry McGeough found guilty of 1981 murder bid
on 20 February 2011 at 1:20 pm
Gob Bless Gerry,
You are without doubt the bravest and most loyal Republican I have ever met (you may recall when my father,Sean, and I called down to see you in your home one afternoon ).
You are in my thoughts and prayers and in the thoughts and prayers of many others.
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Comment on Royal Wedding
on 16 November 2010 at 9:56 pm
Its all just wonderful, marvellous. God bless em both.
Good to hear some good news for a change.
She’s very good looking
I’m so excited
Queen Kate.
Amazing.
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Comment on Gerry Lynch: ‘purely a staffing matter’?
on 16 November 2010 at 9:51 pm
Medieval theolgians used to earnestly how many angels there might fit on the eye of a needle.
Now anoraks debate the supoosed proceedings of…….sigh……yawn…………snooze….. my goodness the Aliance Party……..
Stamp collectors how are yez………………
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Comment on Is Peter’s sudden move towards integrated education the game changer?
on 17 October 2010 at 1:07 am
Isn’t democracy just awful?
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Comment on Is Peter’s sudden move towards integrated education the game changer?
on 17 October 2010 at 1:04 am
Catholic schools without the Catholic,
Brilliant
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Comment on Is Peter’s sudden move towards integrated education the game changer?
on 17 October 2010 at 1:03 am
Goodness,
Gosh , absurd,
Well I never.
I’d better not disagree then.
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Comment on Cowen: “I believe the pursuit of the national interest and the common good must have priority”
on 15 October 2010 at 12:49 am
Very
fat
very
unhealthy
looking
but
apolgised
at
the same time
for having BEEN
DRUNK
willl NOT BE REELECTED
good bye
BIG HUG
farewell
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Comment on Torture. It hasn’t gone away you know.
on 11 October 2010 at 4:08 pm
Talk about infantilised by hate.
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Comment on Torture. It hasn’t gone away you know.
on 11 October 2010 at 4:06 pm
Whatabout what the Fenians got up to?
Whatabout the Unionosts that ended up in jail?
Whahtabout, whtabout, whatabout , whata boutary?
I sense an intense concern for Human Rights amongst are Unionist sisters and brothers.
Reminds me of a group of six year olds in a play ground.
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