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Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,886
Marc you're longtime dead, surely you've learnt to live and let live by now ffs? If you were in his situation you would have done the same thing, don't let being English make you blinkered. The angry young Englishmen on here who rant long and hard about the IRA would have been the first to sign up had they been born on the Emerald Isle.
 










cunning fergus

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Jan 18, 2009
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Back on your box PR! f***ing outrageous sentiments 25 years on!

Too right after 25 years and it should be live and let live and let bygones be bygones. Stop moaning about your legs and get on your bike Mrs Tebbit eh?

I think you should write a letter to the wankers at the Simon Weisenthal Centre and give them a peice of your mind...........if you can spare it?
 


Jan 19, 2009
3,151
Worthing
Back on your box PR! f***ing outrageous sentiments 25 years on!

My girlfriend at the time was working there when the bomb went off, she was just a normal teenager working as a cleaner.

Ok, she didn't die, but they wouldn't have cared if she did.

Remember they didn't care who died, and also remember that 5 people did.

Very brave, leaving a 100 pound bomb hidden in a hotel, in fact, f***ing heroic.

So if it's the same to you, I'll stay on my box, and say it again, he can f*** off, murdering ****.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,886
Too right after 25 years and it should be live and let live and let bygones be bygones. Stop moaning about your legs and get on your bike Mrs Tebbit eh?

I think you should write a letter to the wankers at the Simon Weisenthal Centre and give them a peice of your mind...........if you can spare it?

Tory voter? ???

As said before, the hypocrisy surrounding the IRA is (imho) ridiculous. You cannot tell me that the average 'No Surrender' bod in this country wouldn't have been a paid up IRA member had they been born across the water during The Troubles.
 






Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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Marc you're longtime dead, surely you've learnt to live and let live by now ffs? If you were in his situation you would have done the same thing, don't let being English make you blinkered. The angry young Englishmen on here who rant long and hard about the IRA would have been the first to sign up had they been born on the Emerald Isle.

f*** off prick he set that bomb to KILL people, he should've been hung years ago.....'nuff said.
 










cunning fergus

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Jan 18, 2009
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Tory voter? ???

As said before, the hypocrisy surrounding the IRA is (imho) ridiculous. You cannot tell me that the average 'No Surrender' bod in this country wouldn't have been a paid up IRA member had they been born across the water during The Troubles.

I guess you would equally argue that signed up members of the IRA would have just as likely have been in the black and tans had they been born across the water at the end of the 1800s? Hard sell at Croke Park after 80 years since they were about.................they really need to get over it dont they.
 








xenophon

speed of life
Jul 11, 2009
3,260
BR8
If I ever had the good fortune to meet Magee in person, I'd kick him f***ing senseless - I'd do time for him, no problem. I'd shove a VHS tape right up his Gary Glitter in memory of the VCR recorder he rigged up to a bomb under a bath in a hotel where thousands of people passed through before it eventually killed and maimed.

I know people who worked in Brighton A & E that day when the dead and injured were brought in. Total carnage, like a butcher's shop.

After receiving eight life sentences with a recommendation to spend a minimum of 35 years banged up, Magee did FOURTEEN YEARS for five murders and 34 injuries, you call that justice? Following his release, Magee said "I stand by what I did"

No, I'd happily kick f*** out of Magee, and that goes for every stinking provo bastard that ever planted a bomb, anywhere.

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Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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The sobering lesson here = do not log onto NSC when three sheets to the wind and attempt to wind up the resident keyboard warrior pillock of the board.

I do not for one minute support or condone acts of terrorism.

:moo:
 




Jamie

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Jun 28, 2008
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Was Michael Collins a terrorist or a freedom fighter that took on the Empire in the best way he could? There is an idea that to fight a war then you need a pretty uniform and when you kill non combatants then that is ok as that is "collateral damage", but without a uniform then that is terrorism. SOE in WW2, the Israeli Stern Gang and the Boers would all disagree. The provos saw themselves as continuing Collins method of warfare, which was to not stand in the open to get shot by a superior force. Instead they killed those who they deemed their enemy in their beds. The Tory party have a special place in the cause of the modern troubles as it was their underhand deal with the Orangemen to keep themselves in power which ended the compromise of home rule. Was that a terrorist act? Most would say no but that was major cause of the 1916 uprising, the "war of independence", the Irish Civil war, the 6 county "solution" and the troubles. Irishmen went to fight in WW1 for "the King and home rule". It was a bad promise to break. None of it as worth it and all utterly pointless. Just think that one of the major arguments that led to civil war was whether the irish would swear an oath to the king/queen. After a pointless civil war they eventually did the common sense thing, paid lip service to it and then quietly dropped it a few years later. When they did so, nobody in Britain gave a damn. As SLF sang "dont wanna waste my life by soldiering it away". The Brighton Bomber, he has wasted his life, and that is his sentence.
 


dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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SUNNY SEAFORD
Was Michael Collins a terrorist or a freedom fighter that took on the Empire in the best way he could? There is an idea that to fight a war then you need a pretty uniform and when you kill non combatants then that is ok as that is "collateral damage", but without a uniform then that is terrorism. SOE in WW2, the Israeli Stern Gang and the Boers would all disagree. The provos saw themselves as continuing Collins method of warfare, which was to not stand in the open to get shot by a superior force. Instead they killed those who they deemed their enemy in their beds. The Tory party have a special place in the cause of the modern troubles as it was their underhand deal with the Orangemen to keep themselves in power which ended the compromise of home rule. Was that a terrorist act? Most would say no but that was major cause of the 1916 uprising, the "war of independence", the Irish Civil war, the 6 county "solution" and the troubles. Irishmen went to fight in WW1 for "the King and home rule". It was a bad promise to break. None of it as worth it and all utterly pointless. Just think that one of the major arguments that led to civil war was whether the irish would swear an oath to the king/queen. After a pointless civil war they eventually did the common sense thing, paid lip service to it and then quietly dropped it a few years later. When they did so, nobody in Britain gave a damn. As SLF sang "dont wanna waste my life by soldiering it away". The Brighton Bomber, he has wasted his life, and that is his sentence.


Who wrote that then?
 


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